Overlooking Piazza Castello, the Royal Palace, the Savoy Gallery, the Royal Armoury, the Royal Library and the Archaeological Museum, the Chapel of the Holy Shroud together with Chiablese Halls (the residence of Pauline Bonaparte and birthplace of Queen Margaret of Savoy, the first Queen of Italy) together constitute the Royal Museums of Torino, a project which underlines the central focus of the city and its artistic heritage within the international panorama: around 3 km of an extraordinary itinerary to re-experience the city’s evolution, from the first Roman settlement to the Unification of Italy.
The tour includes the Royal Palace with the Armoury, the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the 1st and 2nd floors of the Savoy Gallery, the Royal Gardens and the Turin section of the Museum of Antiquities.
From Saturday, March 8, 2025, the Royal Museums will be enriched with a new permanent exhibition section on the second floor of the Sabauda Gallery. A Space for Leonardo / Leonardo for Space is an innovative multimedia display to tell the story of Leonardo da Vinci's collection of drawings preserved in the Royal Library, which, for reasons of protection, cannot be exhibited continuously. Spazio Leonardo will allow an original drawing from the Royal Library's precious collection to be presented on a rotating basis within an air-conditioned, armored showcase inside the casket.
Services
Admissions
valid without day or time constraints until 31st December 2025
From 18 to 25 years old
up to max. 25 people
Accompanying people with disabilities, People with disabilities, Abbonamento Musei, 1st Sunday of the month, tourist guides with group, teachers with groups, under 18 years, Icom members, journalists with badges
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Holders Royal Pass