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Torino is one of the most important cities located in the north of Italy. As the fourth most populous city in Italy, Torino has become one of the most important centers of education, culture and scientific research in Italy. The website introduces all aspects of the city of Turin.

Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region and the city Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region and is uniquely located with the majestic Alps encircling the city, the meandering Po River running through the city and the coastline only 2 hours away, making it the center of Europe. Turin is an international European city, sometimes referred to as the "Cradle of Italian Freedom", the "Capital of the Alps" and the "Capital of Savoia".

It has many cultural facilities and other places of interest. Turin is world-renowned for its Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical French architecture. Many of its squares, castles, gardens and palaces (such as the Palais des Dames) were built by Sicilian architect Filippo Juvara, who borrowed from the French classic Palace of Versailles in his design. These examples of French architecture include the Palazzo della Reina, the Palazzo Sturpini and the Sulpega Church. Many Italian institutions of higher education are located here, such as the University of Turin and the Polytechnic University of Turin. There are also many important and famous museums, such as the Egyptian Museum and the Minaret of Antonelli.


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