- Turin - The Royal Palace is an impressive seventeenth-century building, which has been altered and extended on various occasions down the centuries. It still bears traces of the work of the most important artists active in Turin. Until 1865 it served as the residence of the Dukes of Savoy, the Kings of Sardinia and the Kings of Italy. It is possible to visit the royal apartments, lavishly decorated and furnished from the seventeenth to the twentieth century to the taste of the Savoy sovereigns. Clocks, porcellain, silver and furnishings, some dating back to the seventeenth century, can be seen.
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Piedmont, or ‘Piemonte’ in Italian, translates to ‘foot of the mountains’. The region’s prominent city, Turin, is more than just Italy’s automobile hub and the keeper of the Holy Shroud. The city boasts grandly renovated Neoclassical squares, shops abundant with choicest chocolates and stylish apparel, and magnificently restored Baroque palaces. As a small but dedicated team, our aim is to help you explore the splendors of Turin. With a rich historical background, Piedmont is truly a destination deserving of a visit at least once in your lifetime. We can make suggestions, but your preferences guide us on what to explore and experience. We keep our group size small, to a maximum of 4 people, and place emphasis on an unhurried, relaxed tour.
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