

Turin is called the most non-Italian city in the country. But he is good precisely for this dissimilarity to the others. Its wide green boulevards, elegant buildings framed by austere porticos, beautiful churches give it a peculiar charm. Turin, located at the foot of the majestic Alps, is an amazing and multifaceted city where epochs are intertwined, where elegant baroque architecture harmoniously coexists with modern buildings, and ancient parks with picturesque lakes are surrounded by strict lines of streets. In Turin, a relic of world significance is kept - the famous Shroud of Turin, Rousseau and Nietzsche lived here, Erasmus of Rotterdam studied at the University of Turin, and Alexandre Dumas liked to visit cozy cafes. Turin is one of Italy's largest industrial centers, home to "Fiat", football clubs "Juventus" and "Torino", and home to major sporting events including the XX Olympic Winter Games. And Turin is also magnificent architectural monuments, unique museums, theaters, large-scale exhibitions and historical cafes, where the atmosphere of past centuries reigns and gianduia is served - delicious Turin chocolate with nuts. Once you have been to Turin, you will never forget it.