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Turin (Italy) - Wink Travel Guide

Turin (Italy) - Wink Travel Guide

Turin was the first capital of modern Italy, and was the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.

Today, Turin, with its fine, aristocratic atmosphere, old world sophisticated shops, grand boulevards and palaces, leafy parks, and several art galleries, is an increasingly popular tourist resort.

Many people consider Turin to be the European capital of Baroque: many palaces and churches were built in this style during the kingdom of the Savoia.

Turin also has an aristocratic atmosphere, the centre is filled with posh 19th century cafes, regal-like arcaded mansions, debonair glittering restaurants, and grand churches.

Turin is home to the famous Shroud of Turin. It has become the home of the Slow Food Movement.

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