Savoy Royal Residences, located in Torino and its surroundings, are a journey along monumental architecture styles between XVII and XVIII century, and an expression of monarchy ideology. Added to UNESCO world heritage list since 1997
this museum houses the most significant collection of Egyptian treasures outside of Cairo. Many of the artefacts on display were found during excavations conducted by the museum’s archaeological mission from 1900 and 1935. Highlights include a famous statue of Ramses II and the Turin King List, an ancient papyrus that recorded Egyptian royal succession.
Located within the unique spaces of the historic Mole Antonelliana building, the National Museum of Cinema houses valuable collections of film-related memorabilia, artefacts, photographs and documents. You can discover different types of exhibit levels and experience both visual and acoustic stimuli, such as watching an interactive film.
The Shroud of Turin is believed by many of the devout to be the burial cloth in which Jesus of Nazareth was first buried after his crucifixion, and on which an imprint of his face is still visible.
You will see some of the first experiments and prototypes of the 18th century as well as classic cars from all eras, including Mercedes-Benz from the late 90s and the first Fiat and Ferrari. Motor enthusiasts of all ages will be delighted with the display of some of the most high-tech novelties of nowadays.