Where to take beautiful photos in Turin, to boost likes, comments and shares?
Today we take you on a tour of an unusual and surprising Turin, full of romantic views, bizarre doorways, surprising views and contemporary elements.
In addition to the most picturesque places in the city, such as the Mole Antonelliana, the Palazzo Reale, Piazza San Carlo, Piazza Vittorio Veneto or the panoramic view from Monte dei Cappuccini or the Mountain Museum, there are other places worth a photo stop to intrigue your friends and followers or make it the ideal place for Instagram or TikTok reels.
Smartphones or cameras in hand and let's go!
1. Valentino Park, with its botanical garden, castle, rock garden and medieval village.
2. Largo IV Marzo, the epicentre of ancient Turin, in the heart of the Quadrilatero Romano.
3. The galleries: Galleria Subalpina, Galleria Umberto I, Galleria San Federico.
4. The "BaciRubati" piercing on the building in Piazza Corpus Domini
5. The Gate of the Pomegranates, in the San Salvario district
6. The Royal Gardens, behind the Royal Palace
7. The fairytale village of Leumann in Collegno, on the outskirts of Turin.
8. T'oro, emerging from the walls of the palace in Via delle Orfane 20
9. Le Balon, the historic open-air antiques market in the Borgo Dora district.
10. The Murazzi and the Lungo PO, with views, palaces and the Mole Antonelliana in the background.
11. The imposing Scalone at the entrance to the Palazzo Madama, in Piazza Castello
12. Piazzetta Stampatori with the work of art on the Palazzo delle Ombre
13. The Torèt, the typical fountains scattered around the city, including the two mirror fountains in via Stampatori.
14. The street art in the MAU, Borgo Campidoglio and other parts of the city.
15. The picturesque Parco Dora, between industrial and contemporary art
16. The panoramic view from the Superga Basilica
17. The courtyard and frescoes of Palazzo Scaglia di Verrua, in via Stampatori 4
18. Villa della Regina, with its park, vineyards and view of the city
19. Mario Merz's Igloo in Corso Mediterraneo
20. A head upside down and other temporary installations in the courtyard of San Carlo since 1973, in Piazza San Carlo.
Take your own memorable photos and share them on social networks using the hashtag #lamiatorino #torinotheplacetobe and mentioning @turismotorino.