Here you will find all the details on the religious buildings in Torino, there are many and you will easily come across some of them on your way to discovering the city: thanks to our guide you can get some information on the style the architecture, the history of the building and its construction.

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Chiesa di San Francesco D'Assisi

The original building dating back to the 13th century has undergone reconstruction which began in 1608. The present structure is by Bernardo Antonio Vittore assisted by Mario Ludovico Quarini and dates from 1761. In the interior of the church the main alt

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Cimitero Monumentale di Torino

Il Monumentale è un museo a cielo aperto. Nel Cimitero Monumentale di Torino riposano numerosi personaggi che hanno tracciato la storia e la cultura italiane: vi invitiamo a scoprire le sepolture di Massimo d’Azeglio, Vincenzo Gioberti, Adelaide Aglietta,

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Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Suffragio e Santa Zita

This church was built in the Neo-Romanesque style by Edoardo Arborio Mella in 1866 under the direction of Francesco Faà di Bruno. A statue of Our Lady of Suffrage (Nostra Signora del Suffragio) by the sculptor Antonio Tortone is behind the altar of the ce

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Duomo di San Giovanni Battista

The current Duomo, first example of Renaissance architecture in Torino, was commissioned by Bishop Domenico della Rovere on the area of three medieval churches dedicated to the Saviour, St John the Baptist and St Mary. The design was entrusted to the Tusc

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Chiesa di San Francesco da Paola

The building of the church and the convent annexe was begun in 1632 to plans attributed to Andrea Costaguta. The interior is built to a rectangular plan with a single nave and six lateral chapels. The construction of the main altar was carried out between

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Basilica dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro (Mauriziana)

Conosciuta anche come "Mauriziana", la basilica fu edificata sull’area di un tempio preesistente negli anni 1679-99 da Antonio Bettino per la confraternita della Santa Croce. Nel 1729 passò all’ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro. La facciata neoclassica

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Chiesa di San Domenico

One of the rare medieval buildings in the old centre of Torino, this church has always been home to the Dominicans (here there were also the offices of the Inquisition). In the Sala Cateriniana there is preserved a cloth at whose centre is an 18th centur

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Chiesa della Madonna del Carmine

The church was built to the plans of Filippo Juvarra between 1732 and 1736 and completed by Agliaudo di Tavigliano, Francesco Benedetto Feroggio and Ignazio Birago di Borgaro. The façade was built in 1872 and then faithfully restored in 1955 after it had

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Parrocchia Ortodossa di San Massimo

La parrocchia ortodossa del Patriarcato di Mosca a Torino è dedicata a San Massimo (V sec.), primo vescovo della città e Padre della Chiesa. La festa patronale è il 25 giugno (8 luglio per gli ortodossi che seguono il vecchio calendario).

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Chiesa della Misericordia

Erected by the Brotherhood who attended those condemned to death. Neo-classical façade. Mass in Latin.

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