Take a stroll around Turin Palace
On my second day in Turin, I couldn't wait to explore the city, starting with the Palazzo Reale di Torino
Interludes: The navigation shows that you have arrived at the Royal Palace of Turin. After turning around and failing to find the ticket office, you can turn left and buy a ticket (ticket price: €16).
The entrance is shocked by the grand entrance stairs and murals. The sightseeing area of the palace is magnificent, including the living Room of the former royal family, the ballroom, the dining room and so on. Some Chinese elements are quite exotic here, such as porcelain ornaments and murals everywhere, and there is a Chinese Private Room On the walls, there are a large number of ancient Chinese characters and decorative paintings of flowers and birds, which are said to have been painted with rare Chinese pigments purchased at large sums of money at that time
The ticket also includes a tour of the Galleria Sabauda where there's a recent Rembrandt exhibition and an exhibition from the private collection of Riccardo Gualino where Rembrandt has a lot of drawings and lines and Old Man Sleeping can't help but get up close and look at the drawings and the lines are very detailed I can't help but admire the master's painting skills and Gualino's private collection is also very interesting including Botticelli's Venus which seems to have been painted at the same time as the Birth of Venus which is now in the Uffizi
By the way, when I was walking around, I saw a portrait of a person with an eye-rolling ha ha ha, which was slightly cute in a crowd of serious paintings.
Enter the Royal Museum of Turin, Italy
Palais Royale ˎ Royal Armoury and Royal Library -PALAZZO REALE, ARMERIA REALE E BIBLIOTECA REALE
Located in the heart of the ancient city of Turin, the Royal Museum of Turin has a fascinating history, art and nature that dates back centuries, spanning prehistoric and modern times.
The Royal Palace served as the wartime command center of the Savoia family and is well preserved with rooms, furniture and artwork from the 16th to 20th centuries. Visitors can enter the Royal Armoury through the Medagliere Hall. The armory was opened to the public in 1837 and contains a rich collection of weapons and armor from the archaeological period to the 19th century.
The Alfieria staircase connects the Armory to the Royal Library, founded in 1831 by Carlo Alberto, who expanded the library's collection by purchasing countless books from antique dealers throughout Europe.
The drawings are highly valued in the collection, which includes specimens from the 15th to 18th centuries and works by leading masters including Michelangelo, Raphael and Rembrandt. It also includes Leonardo da Vinci's famous series of self-portraits and bird flight specifications.
Juventus Football Stadium
The Juventus Football Stadium is the sacred place in the heart of every football fan and the symbol of Juventus Football Club. Not only can you enjoy the exciting matches here, but there is also a museum displaying the club's glorious history, which attracts countless fans to visit.
Allianz Stadium
Admission: 29 euros (stadium ➕ Museum ticket)
Corso Gaetano Scirea,50,10151,Torino TO
First buy tickets on the official website, want to visit the course can only choose a group tour. There are regular Tours almost every half hour/hour every day, and the tour time is 1 hour for Italian and English.
The e-tickets do not need to be replaced by paper tickets. Gather at the gate of the ticket office and wait for the guide to arrive. Luggage can be stored free of charge in the room behind the ticket office. The staff speak good English! Don't worry about it.
The stadium tour route is similar to other stadiums: entrance - high stand - bottom stand - locker room - press conference location, after the tour/before the tour can go to the museum. It contains team history, jerseys, trophies and much more.
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