Taking a stroll on aweekend through Turin in Italy, with a blend of history, elegance and a touch of the unexpected. You can arrived from via mont blanc Tunnel from Geneva you are in about 4 or 5 hours there. In Turin you can use the undrground garages. Some routes go through the beautiful Simplon Tunnel from central, eastern Switzerland. With its baroque old town and many grand aristocratic palaces, Turin is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Italy. First, there's Piazza San Carlo with its statue of a horseman and twin churches. Probably the most beautiful and famous square in the historic center of Turin. First a few panoramic pictures.
Here a part of the Borgo Medievale with the clock towerand brick arches located in the large Parco del Valentino built about 1884
A historic steam locomotive what is an outdoor exhibit in the Piedmont Railway museum in savigliano near Turin, an intersting exhibition.
And here in the background is the Mole Antonelliana, seen from above, a landmark of the Italian city of Turin. The about 167.50-meter-high monument is the symbol of the city of Turin.
the longest river in Italy, the Po River
and last but not liest a typical view driving from Italy to France.
Have a beautiful day!