Things to do in Palace of Venaria
The Palace of Venaria is a huge complex on the outskirts of Turin with 80.000 square meters of monumental building of the Palace and 50 acres of gardens, a masterpiece of architecture and landscape, declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1997 and opened to the public in 2007 after being the restoration site more relevant to Europe's cultural heritage. The monumental building boasts some of the highest expressions of the universal Baroque, like the enchanting scenery of the Hall of Diana, designed by Amedeo di Castellamonte. Today the Palace is the scene of a "permanent cultural project" which offers visitors a 360 degree experience: an opportunity to know and appreciate the historical and natural Italian heritage.
Our recommendations in Palace of Venaria
Venaria Reale with Turin hop-on hop-off City Sightseeing® bus 24 or 48-hour tickets
Book your Hop-on Hop-off City Sightseeing® bus for 24 or 48 hours to explore Turin and skip the long lines to visit the stunning Reggia di Venaria Reale.
en, it, fr, es, de, +3 pt, ru, zh
Make the most of amazing discounts and discover all the city's highlights.
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La Venaria Reale entrance ticket
Walk through history by visiting the stunning Royal Palace of Venaria. Visit an extraordinary example of Baroque art and the village that surrounds it.
Venaria Reale with Turin hop-on hop-off City Sightseeing® bus 24 or 48-hour tickets
Book your Hop-on Hop-off City Sightseeing® bus for 24 or 48 hours to explore Turin and skip the long lines to visit the stunning Reggia di Venaria Reale.
en, it, fr, es, de, +3 pt, ru, zh
Make the most of amazing discounts and discover all the city's highlights.
en, it, fr
La Venaria Reale entrance ticket
Walk through history by visiting the stunning Royal Palace of Venaria. Visit an extraordinary example of Baroque art and the village that surrounds it.
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Palace of Venaria
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Reviews Palace of Venaria
“Non sarebbe male (con un leggero sovrapprezzo della carta) avere accesso a tutti i mezzi pubblici.L'unico problema riscontrato a Torino (per me importante) è la scarsa disponibilità di guide (di qualsiasi tipo) con lingue diverse. Solitamente è presente solo l'italiano, l'inglese ed il francese.”
“Soluzione fantastica per visitare Torino. Spunto di miglioramento: museo egizio. Visita guidata. All'ingresso del museo con guida che saliva non sono potuto entrare. Mi é stato chiesto di verificare la card in sportello dedicato. Risultato: 10 minuti persi in coda e persi 10 minuti di visita guidata”