š Turin, Italy Travel Diary 01 | Superga Basilica š°
š You can drive there on your own, or take public transportation. There used to be a little train that could take you up the mountain, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way, but the train route was closed when we went, supposedly for maintenance. š° The main body of Superga Basilica The first floor of the church is accessible without an appointment and there's no admission fee required; Going further up in the church might require a ticket. š The view from the church square It's said that the sharp peak in the distance is the Susa Alps, not sure though 𤣠But it was my first time seeing snow-capped mountains, and I was so happy!! A panoramic view of Turin city š History | Superga Basilica is an important religious building and landmark located on the outskirts of Turin, Italy, built in the 18th century. This Baroque-style church was ordered to be built by Philip V in memory of his ancestor Victor Amadeus II, who passed away in the struggle against France. #TurinItaly #ThingsToDoInTurin