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.

Cappella Dei Banchieri
Church

Cappella della Pia Congregazione dei Banchieri e dei Mercanti

This chapel was inaugurated in 1692 and was commissioned by the Congregation of Bankers and Merchants. An important example of public commitment, this jewel of Baroque art was perfectly restored between 1956 and 1957.

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Santamaria 01
Church

Chiesa di Santa Maria di Piazza

The church of Santa Maria di Piazza, in the centre of Torino just a short distance away from the Consolata and the Duomo, is the sanctuary of the adoration of the city and is in the care of the Fathers of the Congregation of the Priests of the Holy Sacram

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Cappuccini 01
Church

Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini

This church, dedicated to the Madonna, sits atop Monte dei Cappuccini. Built as of 1584 to a design by Ascanio Vitozzi, it was consecrated in 1656. The layout of the building is in the form of a central Greek cross, crowned by a dome with an octagonal ta

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Granmadre
Church

Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio

Built in 1818 to celebrate the return of the Savoys to their estates, after the fall of the Napoleonic empire. It is modelled on the Pantheon in Rome (design by F. Bonsignore). It is reached up a majestic flight of stairs, dominated at the top by the sta

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Chiesa Di San Filippo Neri Torino
Church

Chiesa di San Filippo Neri

One of the designers of this, Torino’s largest historical church, was Guarino Guarini. However, the final refurbishing was by Filippo Juvarra (1714). An enormous vault covers the single nave of the church, and rests on the elliptical side chapels.

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Church

Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista

The church was built to the design of Edoardo Arborio Mella (1878) on the initiative of Don Giovanni Bosco. The wax pictures in the central nave, the presbytery and the apse were produced by Enrico Reffo between 1881 and 1882.

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Ssalvario
Church

Chiesa di San Salvario

La costruzione risale al 1645 ad opera di Carlo e Amedeo di Castellamonte sull’impianto della chiesa dedicata a San Salvatore risalente al XII secolo. La chiesa, nel corso dei secoli, ha subito molti interventi che ne hanno mutato l’aspetto originario. At

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Chiesasalute
Church

Nostra Signora della Salute

La chiesa-santuario di Nostra Signora della Salute è compresa in un isolato delimitato da piazza della Vittoria (a ricordo della battaglia del 1706), via Villar, piazza Chiesa della Salute e via Antonio Vibò (arcivescovo di Torino al tempo dell’assedio).

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Basilica

Basilica di Superga - Chiesa

Designed and executed by Filippo Juvarra in 1717-1731, this basilica is dedicated to the Nativity of Mary and holds the tombs of the House of Savoy. According to tradition, it was commissioned by Vittorio Amadeo II in fulfilment of vow taken if there vic

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Smartiri
Church

Chiesa di Santi Martiri

This is the first church to be commissioned by the Savoys in Torino, and it is also the oldest seat of the Jesuits in the city. The church was built in 1577 and it is dedicated to the first martyrs, Avventore, Solutore and Ottavio, who are the co-patrons

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