Luogo Divino

Turin


The excellent, and not ridiculously priced, wines here are poured after a discussion about your likes, mood and whims. While wine is the raison d'etre, it's hard not to mention the food too, which comes small-plate style, and is hugely creative but well-rooted in the Piedmontese landscape and ethos.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Turin attractions

1. Museo Nazionale del Cinema

0.26 MILES

Housed in the Mole Antonelliana, this enjoyable museum takes you on a fantastic tour through cinematic history. Memorabilia on display includes Marilyn…

2. Mole Antonelliana

0.26 MILES

The symbol of Turin, this 167m tower with its distinctive aluminium spire appears on the Italian two-cent coin. It was originally intended as a synagogue…

4. Museo Egizio

0.35 MILES

Opened in 1824 and housed in the austere Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze, this Turin institution houses the most important collection of Egyptian…

5. Chiesa di Santa Cristina

0.42 MILES

This ornate marble- and granite-fronted church is one of the pair of churches on Piazza San Carlo and dates to 1639.

6. Palazzo Madama

0.42 MILES

A part-medieval, part-baroque castle built in the 13th century on the site of the old Roman gate, this palazzo is named after Madama Reale Maria Cristina,…

7. Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo

0.45 MILES

One of the twin churches on Piazza San Carlo, this Baroque beauty was dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo by Carlo Emanuele I in 1619, although the facade…

8. Piazza Castello

0.47 MILES

Turin's central square is lined with museums, theatres and cafes. The city's Savoy heart, although laid out from the mid-1300s, was mostly constructed…