a walk in Turin - San Carlo square: Giuseppe Alletto art and travel

#turin #turinitaly #turín #italy #travelblogger #travelling #travelvlog #giuseppealletto #art #piedmont #italianlanguage #italiancity #visititaly #visitingitaly #touristplaces a walk in Turin - from San Francesco d’Assisi street to San Carlo square: Giuseppe Alletto art and travel The beauty of Turin is that it’s all about the niche. Yes, there are grand boulevards, ancient ruins, grand coffee shops festooned with chandeliers, world-leading museums and household brands that pierce Italy’s borders (hello Fiat and Lavazza) but look beyond the obvious and you’ll quickly realise there’s no other city in Italy quite like it. At first glance, Piedmont’s capital looks more like a romanticised ode to Paris. Explore the ultra-moody streets, however, and you’ll get an authentic dose of Italy. Extraordinary royal palazzi, avant-garde galleries, bookstores, chiselled gardens, and miles upon miles of baroque architectural masterpieces – and then there are the restaurants. Slow food and top-notch
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