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Places of Interest
Royal Theater (Teatro Reggio) <!-- CivilAndHistoricArchitecture isempty -->

Hidden under the arcades of piazza Castello, this prestigious theater, inaugurated in 1740 and terribly damaged by the bombings during World War II, reopened its doors in 1973. If you don't have the chance to attend an Opera, at least notice the Musical Odyssey, the gate by Umberto Mastroianni that encloses the Hall of the theater.

Royal Theater (Teatro Reggio) <!-- AttractionsAndLeisureActivities isempty -->

Hidden under the arcades of piazza Castello, this prestigious theater, inaugurated in 1740 and terribly damaged by the bombings during World War II, reopened its doors in 1973. If you don't have the chance to attend an Opera, at least notice the Musical Odyssey, the gate by Umberto Mastroianni that encloses the Hall of the theater.

Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia Automobile Museum <!-- Museums isempty -->

A very rich collection of automobiles, chassis, motors that outline the history of the automobile, from its origins to the present. A hall dedicated to the history of pneumatic tires illustrates the amazing evolution of this essential accessory: materials, structure, research and technology...

Mole Antonelliana <!-- CivilAndHistoricArchitecture isempty -->

The symbol of this city, this tower that is 167 m tall, was built in 1863 by the architect Alessandro Antonielli to serve as a place of prayer for the Jewish community of Turin. It was given to the city in 1877, and today it houses, since 1998, the fabulous collection of the National Cinema Museum.

 
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