The Museum is located at 4 Via Giovanni Somis, a few steps from the statue of the Winged Genius, associated in popular tradition with the figure of Lucifer in Piazza Statuto (considered the most esoteric spot in the city)
The exhibition venue consists of several different spaces, each with its own identity. The first two house a library and a conference and course room, where visitors can delve into magical themes, study rare texts or discuss occult-related topics. The second houses the esoteric shop where you can buy museum gadgets, objects, magic tools made by craftsmen and witches, and the treatment and consultation room.
In the basement, on the other hand, is the ‘witch's house’, with rooms dedicated to herbalism, altars, magic mirrors and workbenches. Here you can explore the art of magic and divination, enriching your knowledge and observing ritual instruments. The museum houses an extensive collection of authentic contemporary and ancient artefacts, collected since 1999 through research, and the collection of Norak Odal, where more artefacts, esoteric works and donations have been added.
With over 1,000 artefacts, the collection is one of the most comprehensive in Italy and also includes archaeological finds, devotional objects, shamanic tools and ritualised artefacts.
Admissions
between 14 and 18 years old, disabled, over 65
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Timetables
Visits to the Museum are guaranteed by reservation only.
Pets
dogs are not allowed