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Turin museums, foundations, art galleries, galleries, purchase of museum tickets
Museums in Turin: the cost, prices and purchase of tickets, entry times, the history of the collection displayed, contacts and useful information for arriving at and visiting all the museums.
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The Torino+Piemonte Card includes entrance to museums, castles, royal residences and major exhibitions . Also discounts on many attractions such as the panoramic lift of the Mole Antonelliana and many others. You can choose
the card that you prefer depending on your stay in the city: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours or 5 days.
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Are you coming to Turin? Book your tour in advance and skip the line!
Choose from more than 50 experiences in Turin: museums, private tours and food tours. |
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Purchase skip-the-line tickets + guided tour of the Egyptian Museum from €24.90
Founded in 1824 by King Carlo Felice with the acquisition of a collection of 5628 Egyptian finds, the Museum Egizio of Turin, also known as the Museum of Antiquities Egyptians, it is the most important Egyptian museum in the world outside the borders of Egypt.
Opening hours: from Tuesday
to Sunday from 8.30am to 7.30pm (last entry at 6.30pm).
Telephone:
+39.011.4406903
E-mail: info@museitorino.it
Website: Museo
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Palazzo Reale of Turin is located in Piazzetta Reale 1, adjacent to the very central Piazza Castello, in the historic center
of the city. The palace was the palace of the Savoy until the end of the Second World War representing - as the most important royal residence - importance of the House - the power and prestige of the rulers for centuries.
Opening hours: from Tuesday on Sundays from 9.00 to 19.00. Ticket office from 9.00 to 18.00. Closed on Mondays.
Tickets: full price € 15,
reduced € 2, free for under 18s.
E-mail: mr-to@cultura.gov.it
Website: Musei
di Palazzo Reale
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The Sabauda Gallery in Turin is located in the Palazzo Reale, the first and largest important among the Savoy residences in Piedmont.
It offers a unique opportunity to understand the history of the House of Savoy through their collection of works of art.
Opening hours: from Tuesday on Sundays from 9.00 to 19.00. Ticket office from 9.00 to 18.00. Closed on Mondays.
Tickets: full price € 15,
reduced € 2, free for under 18s.
E-mail: mr-to@cultura.gov.it
Website: Musei
di Palazzo Reale
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The Museum of Antiquities of Turin is theNational Archaeological Museum
of Piedmont and is located in Via XX Sette0 mbre in the city centre.
The Museum is born in 1940 with the split of the Savoy collection of the Royal Museum of Antiquities Greco-Roman and Egyptian: the Egyptian works converged in the Egyptian Museum and the Greco-Roman ones in the Museum of Antiquity.
Opening hours: from Tuesday see you on Saturday
from 8.30 to 19.30; Sunday from 2.30pm to 7.30pm; Friday closure
at 10.00 pm. Closed on Mondays. Closed on 1st January, 1st
May and December 25th.
Tickets: full price € 15,
reduced € 2, free for under 18s.
Telephone:
+39.011.5212251
E-mail: sba-pie.museoantichita@beniculturali.it
Website: Museo
di Antichità
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About 200 models coming from all over the world and of 80
different car brands. The specimens in the collection cover a
time span from the end of the 19th century to the present day.
Opening hours:
Monday from 10.00 to 14.00; from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.00 to 19.00. Last admission one hour before closing.
Tickets:
whole € 3.00pm; reduced € 10.00; reduced € 10.00 (from 76 to 17 years); schools € 3.0. Free (minors
6 years old; journalists with an Order card; people with disabilities and companion; Subscription
Turin Piedmont and Turin Museums + Piedmont Card).
Telephone:
+39.011.677666
E-mail: info@museoauto.it
Website: Museo dell'Automobile
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The GAM, Modern Art Gallery of Turin, is located in via Magenta about 800 meters from Porta Nuova station; hosts mostly works of the early and late twentieth century which however they are sometimes combined in some rooms with nineteenth-century canvases.
Times: from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.00 to
6.00pm; Monday closed. The ticket office closes one hour early.
Tickets: full price € 10,
reduced € 8 (over 65, under 25). Free under 18 years.
Telephone: +39.011.5621147.
Website: Galleria
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The MAO, Museum of Oriental Art of Turin, is hosted in Palazzo Mazzonis and is located in Via San Domenico 11, a few steps from Royal Palace and the Galleria Sabauda.
It hosts approximately 2200 works from the Asian continent divided
in the following geographical sections: South Asia and South-East Asia,
China, Japan, Himalayan Region, Islamic Countries.
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. Monday closed.
Tickets:
whole € 10, reduced € 6.50 (pensioners over 65, from 19 to 25, cultural associations and affiliated bodies);
free for children under 18, people with disabilities and companions, tourist guides, Museum Pass, Turin + Piedmont Card.
Telephone: +39.011.4436927
Website: MAO |
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The Civic Museum of Ancient Art is housed in Palazzo Madama and is located in Via San Domenico 11, a few steps from the Royal Palace and the Sabauda Gallery.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 6pm; Sunday from 10am to 7pm; closed on Mondays. The ticket office closes one hour early. Free entry on the first Tuesday of the month (if a weekday).
Telephone: +39.011.4433501
Website: Museo Civico
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The National Cinema Museum of Turin is hosted in the Mole Antonelliana in Via Montebello, 20. The Museum hosts several collections which testify to the history of cinema from its origins to the modern day.
Opening hours: from 9.00 to 19.00. Tuesday closed.
Last admission one hour before closing.
Tickets: full price € 12, reduced € 10 (from 6 to 26 years); free for children under 5 years old, Turin Museums Subscription + Piemonte Card.
Telephone: +39.011.8138564 / 8138565
Website: Museo
Nazionale del Cinema |
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The Merz Foundation has its main headquarters in a building granted under concession by the Municipality of Turin, the former Officine thermal power plant
Lance.
The foundation was founded in 2005 by acquiring - two years after his death - the fund of Mario Merz, an exponent
main movement of the late twentieth century artistic movement defined as Arte Povera.
Opening hours: from
Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 7pm, Monday closed.
Tickets: Full price €
4; reduced € 3; free with Torino Musei Subscription, Turin+Piedmont
Card, children under 10 years old, people with disabilities.
Telephone: +39.011.19719437
E-mail: info@fondazionemerz.org
Website: Fondazione Merz |
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The Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, also known as "Rivoli Castle," is one of the main contemporary art museums in Italy exhibiting a rich collection of contemporary artists determined and desired in collaboration
with the artists themselves since 1984, the year of opening of the rooms of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Turin.
Opening hours:
from Tuesday on Friday from 10.00 to 17.00, Saturday and Sunday
from 10.00 to 19.00. Closed on Mondays. Open on Mondays
Easter, closed on 1st January, 1st May and December 25th.
The Ticket Office closes 30 minutes before the Museum closes.
Tickets:
whole € 6.50, reduced for children aged 11 to 14, pensioners, teachers,
students, disabled people, soldiers, cultural associations and affiliated bodies;
free for children under 11.
Free entry for Museum Pass and Torino Card holders.
Visitors to the Castello di Rivoli can keep their ticket
enter the Royal Palace of Venaria Reale with a reduced rate ticket
and/or the National Cinema Museum.
Telephone: +39.011.9565222;
fax +39 011 956 5230
E-mail: info@castellodirivoli.org
Website: Castello
di Rivoli |
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The Giovanni and Marella Agnelli Art Gallery in Turin is located on the top floor of the Lingotto, the former FIAT testing center which nowadays houses
on the first floor there is also a rich and lively shopping centre where there is
It is possible to have lunch before or after the visit to the museum.
The collection houses canvases by the landscape artists Canaletto and Bellotto, a statue
feminine by Canova, the futurists with a canvas by Balla and one by Severini,
four canvases by Matisse, two by Picasso and one Renoir.
Opening hours:
from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 7pm. Last admission 6.15pm. Closed
Monday.
Tickets: Full price € 10. Reduced
&EUR; 8 groups, 6-16 years old, over 65, affiliated. Special discount for schools
&EUR; 4. Free 0-6 years old, disabled, Turin Museum Subscribers
Piedmont.
Telephone: +39.011.0062713
E-mail:
segreteria@pinacoteca-agnelli.it
Website: Pinacoteca
Agnelli |
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The Shroud Museum - located within the complex of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist - houses the Holy Shroud, one of the most important religious artefacts famous and discussed in the world.
The Shroud Museum offers a deep immersion in the history and context of the Shroud through a series of finds and scientific investigations.
Opening hours: from Monday on Sundays from 3.00pm to 6.00pm (last entry one hour before closing).
Tickets: full price € 8, reduced € 6. Children from 6 to 12 years old € 3.
Free with Turin Museum Subscription + Piemonte Card, children under 6 years old and disabled people in wheelchairs.
Telephone: +39.011.4365832
E-mail:
info@sindone.org
Website: Museo
della Sindone |
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The Mountain Museum of Turin is a place that tends to represent the cultural value linked to the mountains of the entire planet.
The Museum is located in the center of Turin in the Monte dei Cappuccini convent;
from it you can see the Alps and thus enjoy of a unique panorama that unites the city of Turin to the theme of the museum from a splendid panoramic terrace.
Opening hours: from Tuesday on Friday
from 10.30 to 18.00.
Saturday and Sunday
from 10.00 to 18.00.
The ticket office closes 30' before closing time. Closed on Mondays.
Tickets: full price € 10, reduced € 7.
Free with Turin Museum Subscription + Piemonte Card, under 10s.
Telephone: +39.011.6604104
E-mail: posta@museomontagna.org
Website: Museo
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The National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento - housed in Palazzo Carignano - is the most ancient and older important museum dedicated to the Italian Risorgimento. Founded in 1878 it is dedicated to the Risorgimento era which culminated in in the process of unification of Italy.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9.00 to 19.00 (last entry at 18.00); Monday closed.
Telephone: +39.011.5621147.
Website: Museo
Nazionale del Risorgimento Italiano |
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The Resistance Museum in Turin sheds a permanent light on the horrors of the Second World War, recalling its history, its protagonists, its
main and more important events painful, the parable of the Resistance on
National territory.
The museum is was inaugurated on 30 May 2003.
Openinh hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to
18. Thursday from 2pm to 10pm. Closed on Mondays.
Tickets: full price € 5, reduced € 3 (from 16 to 25 and over 65), teachers, university students. Free for children under 16, Turin Museum Subscription + Piemonte Card, people with disabilities, tourist guides, journalists.
Telephone:
+39.011.20780.
E-mail:
info@museodiffusotorino.it
Website: Museo
Diffuso della Resistenza |
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The PAV is an experimental center for contemporary art, inaugurated
in 2008, based on an idea by the artist Piero Gilardi developed together
to the architect and landscape designer Gianluca Cosmacini. The PAV is made up
of a part dedicated to open-air exhibitions and an interactive museum that develops the themes of biotechnology and ecology through works
of art and nature, together with the public and artists.
Opening hours:
Winter: Friday from 3pm to 6pm; Saturday
and Sunday from 12pm to 7pm. Summer: from Wednesday on Friday from 4pm to 7pm, from 3pm to 6pm; Saturday
and Sunday from 12pm to 7pm. Closed January 1st, May 1st, December 25th.
Tickets: full price €
4; reduced € 3; free with Torino Musei Subscription, Turin+Piedmont
Card, under 10s, over 65s, people with disabilities.
Telephone: +39.011.3182235
E-mail: press@parcoartevivente.it
Website: PAV |
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