Nichelino, Piedmont — Travel Guide & Things to Do
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Nichelino
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The commuter town of Nichelino is close to the spectacular, largely rococo Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, a monumental hunting lodge begun for the Savoy kings in the early 18th century. Designed by Filippo Juvarra, it’s filled with...
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Egyptian MuseumMole AntonellianaParco del ValentinoMuseo Nazionale dell'AutomobileLa Venaria RealeBasilica of SupergaPalazzina di Caccia di StupinigiBorgo MedievalePalazzo MadamaRoyal Palace of TurinNearby restaurants
Autogrill Nichelino NordOld Wild West - Vinovo MondojuveRoadhouse Restaurant Torino VinovoCorcovadoBrasserie La GrigliaPizzikottoDa ZioLegami Sushi & MoreCaffè Villa Reale StupinigiBar Trattoria La BocciofilaNearby localities
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Nichelino
Nichelino, Piedmont, Italy
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The commuter town of Nichelino is close to the spectacular, largely rococo Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, a monumental hunting lodge begun for the Savoy kings in the early 18th century. Designed by Filippo Juvarra, it’s filled with...
The commuter town of Nichelino is close to the spectacular, largely rococo Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, a monumental hunting lodge begun for the Savoy kings in the early 18th century. Designed by Filippo Juvarra, it’s filled with...
attractions: Egyptian Museum, Mole Antonelliana, Parco del Valentino, Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile, La Venaria Reale, Basilica of Superga, Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Borgo Medievale, Palazzo Madama, Royal Palace of Turin, restaurants: Autogrill Nichelino Nord, Old Wild West - Vinovo Mondojuve, Roadhouse Restaurant Torino Vinovo, Corcovado, Brasserie La Griglia, Pizzikotto, Da Zio, Legami Sushi & More, Caffè Villa Reale Stupinigi, Bar Trattoria La Bocciofila
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Things to Do in Nichelino, Piedmont, Italy - Nichelino Attractions & Activities
Attractions of Nichelino
Egyptian Museum
Mole Antonelliana
Parco del Valentino
Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile
La Venaria Reale
Basilica of Superga
Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi
Borgo Medievale
Palazzo Madama
Royal Palace of Turin
Egyptian Museum
4.7
(21.5K)
Open 24 hours
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Mole Antonelliana
4.6
(19.1K)
Open until 7:00 PM
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Parco del Valentino
4.6
(17.9K)
Open 24 hours
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Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile
4.7
(8.1K)
Open until 2:00 PM
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Restaurants of Nichelino
Autogrill Nichelino Nord
Old Wild West - Vinovo Mondojuve
Roadhouse Restaurant Torino Vinovo
Corcovado
Brasserie La Griglia
Pizzikotto
Da Zio
Legami Sushi & More
Caffè Villa Reale Stupinigi
Bar Trattoria La Bocciofila
Autogrill Nichelino Nord
3.6
(1.3K)
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Old Wild West - Vinovo Mondojuve
4.1
(1.0K)
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Roadhouse Restaurant Torino Vinovo
3.9
(895)
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Corcovado
3.9
(632)
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Egyptian Museum
Egyptian Museum
4.7Art Museum
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#monday // Torino in un weekend 🎀 ecco i miei consigli per l’itinerario perfetto:
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Passeggiata via Roma
Piazza San Carlo
Giro sul toro sotto i portici perché porta fortuna
Colazione caffè San Carlo
Galleria San Federico
Passage Palazzo Villa
Piazza Carignano
Palazzo Madama con vista Panoramica
Pranzo Cianci
Reggia di Venaria (bus da piazza Castello)
Aperitivo Floris House
Via San Massimo per foto con la Mole
Cena Sesto Gusto
post serata Piazza Carlina
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Sab
brioche d’asporto da Maicol
Giardini Reali
Museo egizio
Galleria Subalpina
Pranzo Arcadia
Via Po
Piazza Vittorio
Gran Madre
Monte dei cappuccini
Cena Consorzio
Post serata Quadrilatero
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Dom
Colazione Farmacia del Cambio
Museo del Cinema/ Mole
Pranzo Madama Piola
Fontana dei 12 mesi
Castello del Valentino
Parco del Valentino
Aperitivo Imbarchino
Passeggiata lungo Po
Cena Aroma
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Mole Antonelliana
Mole Antonelliana
4.6Museum
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The National Film Museum is located in a spectacular building, very impressive from the outside and also the inside. When you go up the elevator it offers a spectacular 360° view over Torino. 5/5 for that.
It offers a very detailed and comprehensive tour through the history of photography from how vision works, the development of different techniques from steady images to moviemaking. This tour offers lots of interactive experiences and is highly popular with the many school classes visiting. 5/5
After that you get to sections of movie sets, like a 1950ies living-room playing the latest news on the b&w TV. It's fun to go through, but not really relevant or explaining much.
There's also a section showing the different elements that contribute to making of the movie. Unfortunately, for people who are not familiar with this, this stays extremely generic and offers nearly no explanations. There could be so many cool experiences offered, think of a soundstage.
The reason why I visited the Film Museum, was that I was looking forward to the celebration of the Italian cinema.
And that's where they totally lost me. I was expecting works on Federico Fellini, Carlo Ponti, Bernardo Bertolucci, Luchino Visconti, Vittoria de Sica, Roberto Rossellini etc., but their work was presented in a wild potpourri of photos from famous movies, Italian and international, unfortunately, often not thematically arranged. They are flanked by some original artefacts used in movies, like MM's bustier standing out from the masses. I think this could be done much better. 2/5
While I was there, however, there was a main show given to Dario Argento, in the horror and slasher movies. Quite a tasteless exhibition, taking too much of importance. 1/5
The center-piece of the museum offers a cool feature of lounge-chairs that allow you to watch on big screens some snippets of movies. However the sound effects of these snippets overshadow all other noises and contribute to the overall confusion.
Finally, and that deserves 0 stars here, is the fact that you can enter with the Torino Card. And you should be able to also reserve the elevator ride. However, there is no way to reserve, apart from buying separate tickets on the museum's website.
They give you timeslots, as the elevator is tiny and fits maybe 8 people in total.
We were there during a regular workweek and we did not need to wait at all for the elevator ride. So 50€ thrown out of the window… 0/5
All, in all, it's a place to visit, but that in some areas didn't live up to my expectations, as a movie buff. There's room for improvement.
Dejan BrakiDejan Braki
Mole Antonelliana, named after architect Allessandro Antonelliana is certainly the Turin landmark and city symbol.
First, it was meant to be a Synagogue on a land bought by the Turin Jewish community, but after first stages of building the idea was abandoned due to lack of funds. After that, the city of Turin bought it, and Antonelliana's work was completed in 1889, around quarter a century after it was started.
For some time it was the tallest brick building in Europe with its 167 met, built in eclectic style.
Today, Mole houses the Cinema museum, as well panoramic views from its observation deck.
I've visited the Cinema museum 6 years ago, while not being a huge movie fan found it just ok, so did not repeat it now.
This year we've climbed the observation deck. Tickets for both attractions are sold separately, as well a combo package for both with a discount - preferably online.
Riding the glass elevator is a cool experience. Once up, views are really nice stretching 360' all around with the Alps scenery, Superga Cathedral, as well the entire city beneath you.
However, a crucial landmark is missing - the Mole Antonelliana.
It's just the same when viewing NYC from the Empire (I always preferred views from Top of the Rock or Vanderbilt because you see the iconic Empire).
Likewise, I found Turin views much better from across the Po, Chiesa Santa Maria dei Cappuccini Church - you see the entire city with Mole, the Alps....and best of all - totally free
Parco del Valentino
Parco del Valentino
4.6Park
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Parco del Valentino is a true gem in the heart of Torino, offering a perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and relaxation. Spanning along the Po River, this park is ideal for a leisurely stroll, a jog, or simply unwinding amidst lush greenery.
One of the park’s highlights is the Castello del Valentino, a stunning historic castle that adds a touch of elegance to the scenery. Another unique feature is the Borgo Medievale, a charming replica of a medieval village that transports you back in time. The park is also dotted with fountains, statues, and plenty of picturesque spots to sit and enjoy the views.






