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The Egyptian Museum
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The Egyptian museum houses the world’s second largest collection of Egyptian artifacts and contains more than 8000 objects, large statues, papyruses, sarcophagus and mummies. |
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Palazzo Reale
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Until 1865 the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) served as the residence for various Dukes and Kings of Italy. It is possible to visit the royal apartments, lavishly decorated and furnished from the seventeenth to twentieth century. |
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Galleria Sabauda
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Established by Charles Albert in 1832, the galleria houses collections and paintings from various famous and royal Italian families. This is a definite must for those who seek Italian art culture. |
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Mole Antonelliana
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Mole Antonelliana is a high tower that serves as a symbol of the city. From the top of the tower there are magnificent views over the city, River Po and on clear days the Alps with the famous Monte Bianco on one side and the Monte Rosa on the other side. |
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Museum of Cinema
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The only one in Italy and among the most important ones in the world, the National Museum of Cinema is located inside the Mole Antonelliana, the historic building representing the city of Turin. |
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Palazzo Carignano
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Dominated by its impressive nineteenth-century façade, the Palazzo Carignano is home to the former stables and orangeries that have now, following wartime bombing, become the Biblioteca Nazionale, or National Library. |
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