Turin, Capital city in Piedmont region, Italy.
The city spreads along the western bank of the Po River with wide avenues arranged in a grid pattern and mountain peaks framing the horizon to the west. Baroque façades, open squares, and long stretches of covered walkways define much of the older center, while residential blocks and industrial structures occupy surrounding neighborhoods.
A Roman camp was founded here in the first century before the common era and later grew into a trading center under different ruling families. In 1861 it became the first capital of the newly formed Italian state before the government moved to Florence and eventually Rome.
Residents gather in cafés beneath the arcades lining many streets, sitting outdoors even during cooler months while enjoying local espresso traditions. Markets draw neighbors who shop for fresh produce and discuss regional recipes passed down through generations in Piedmont kitchens.
Public transport connects most neighborhoods through metro lines, trams, and buses that run frequently during daytime hours and less often at night. Many central areas are easy to explore on foot thanks to wide sidewalks and a regular street layout that simplifies navigation.
An extensive network of underground tunnels and passageways spans more than 18 kilometers beneath the center, connecting historic buildings and accessible through guided visits. These subterranean spaces served different purposes over the centuries, from storage to shelter, and remain hidden from most visitors walking above ground.
Location: Metropolitan City of Turin
Elevation above the sea: 239 m
Shares border with: Baldissero Torinese, Beinasco, Borgaro Torinese, Collegno, Grugliasco, Mappano, Moncalieri, Nichelino, Orbassano, Pecetto Torinese, Pino Torinese, Rivoli, San Mauro Torinese, Settimo Torinese, Venaria Reale
Address: Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
Website: http://comune.torino.it
GPS coordinates: 45.06776,7.68249
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:47
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Turin sits along the Po River with hills rising on the horizon. The city combines Roman remains, baroque palaces, neoclassical churches and 20th-century buildings. Wide streets cross the center, arcades provide shade and shops line the sidewalks. Parks stretch along the riverbanks while basilicas...
Juventus Stadium
5.7 km
Mole Antonelliana
856 m
Museo Egizio In Turin
165 m
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
3.9 km
Palace of Venaria
8.9 km
Basilica of Superga
6.8 km
The National Cinema Museum
838 m
Egyptian Museum
145 m
Palazzo Madama and Casaforte degli Acaja, Turin
439 m
Parco del Valentino
1.6 km
Royal Palace of Turin
616 m
Piazza Castello
427 m
Turin Cathedral
661 m
Gran Madre di Dio
1.4 km
Intesa Sanpaolo Building
1.6 km
Piedmont Region Headquarters
5 km
Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
590 m
Casa Scaccabarozzi
1.1 km
Sindone Chapel
659 m
Castello del Valentino
1.6 km
Teatro Regio
520 m
Monumental Cemetery of Turin
2.3 km
Church of San Lorenzo, Turin
519 m
Santuario della Consolata
1 km
Villa della Regina
2.3 km
Museo dell'Automobile
4.1 km
Palazzo Carignano
281 m
Palatine Towers
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