
Turin, the regional country seat of Piedmont, has a thousand-year story. The Romans chose it as the border town of the empire (the traces of Romans are still visible in the Quadrilatero Romano composed of the Palatine gate with the ruins of the walls and of the gate itself, the Dechumane gate, the Roman Theatre, and a visible wall in the basement of the Egyptian Museum).
It was the first capital of the kingdom of Italy, it was the literary homeland of masters such as De Amicis, Salgari, Calvino, Pavese and Primo Levi, the Savoy, and Camilo Benso Count of Cavour lived there. There is a lot to say about Turin and its history but here we will give you some must-see places, what and where to eat, how to spend a night out in Turin.
Enjoy Turin!
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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