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Turin


An unpretentious trattoria that dates to Turin's capital days (ie the 1860s), it has a deserved reputation for superb agnolotti al sugo d'arrosto (Piedmontese ravioli in a meat gravy) and gnocchi di patate con gorgonzola. The mains – including bollito misto alla piemontese (boiled meat and vegetable stew) are equally memorable.


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1. Mole Antonelliana

0.23 MILES

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2. Museo Nazionale del Cinema

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3. Museo Casa Mollino

0.35 MILES

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4. Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio

0.37 MILES

A grand backdrop across the Po from Piazza Vittorio Veneto, this church was built in the style of a mini-Pantheon from 1818 to 1831 to commemorate the…

6. Museo Egizio

0.48 MILES

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

7. Palazzo Madama

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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,…

8. Chiesa di Santa Cristina

0.55 MILES

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