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Rebecca Mazza: "Actually very interesting museum and it is not exclusive to Italian movies like you might think. Beautiful to see the inside of the building"
Mihaylo Milovanovitch: "The place is built in perfect summery with via Roma, the Main Street. Don’t forget to check out the Royal Gardens - just go through the courtyard of the King’s palace. It’s free and feels authentic."
Carlo Dlg: "Great food from pizza to the famous agnolotti! Even the crostone nero was delightful. Everything is accompanied by an excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere! Best restaurant so far"
BITEG: "In this square there is Palazzo Carignano, which houses National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento. Here Biteg 2012 will have a special private dinner party for its guests"
drew tarvin: "Great views of some nice architecture. The museum looks like it's coated in Nutella."
Kévin K.H: "The heart of Turin's nightlife with its bars and cafés all around under the archways. You get a nice view on the Gran Madre church across the bridge."
Gianfranco Lanzio: "If you visit Torino you can't miss this one. Biggest square in Europe."
Rubén S: "Great views of the city. The lift (elevator) itself has a view of the cinema museum below so remember to get your camera ready on the way up as well as on the way down."
Damon Batten: "Amazing view from the top, and the lift up is an experience itself! Not for those with a fear of heights. .."