La Belle Histoire

Turin


Torinese women have a very particular version of the Italian bella figura and the mostly Italian designers here (with Japan and France also occasionally represented, too) really epitomise the pared-back, far from casual, style of the city. Upstairs you'll find an equally special range for homewares, including pure linen sheets and tableware, and a line of Tuscan terracotta pottery.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Turin attractions

1. Museo Nazionale del Cinema

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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

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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…

3. 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,…

5. Palazzo Reale

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Statues of the mythical twins Castor and Pollux guard the entrance to this eye-catching palace and, according to local hearsay, also watch over the…

6. Piazza Castello

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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…

7. Museo Casa Mollino

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Architect-designer-artist Carlo Mollino is perhaps Turin's most intriguing son and a quintessentially 20th-century Torinese. The little-known Museo Casa…

8. Giardino Reale

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These royal gardens, freely accessed via the Palazzo Reale, make a tranquil setting for a bit of down time in the city centre. Flower-lined pathways,…