Walk in the footsteps of kings as you tour the opulent Royal Apartments at the Royal Palace of Turin. See the armory, as well as the Royal Library, home to Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous self-portrait. While you're at it, make a pitstop at the wonderful Royal Gardens and get a glimpse of the legendary Shroud of Turin.
Highlights
Highlights
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Visit the Royal Palace of Turin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and once the historic palace of the House of Savoy.
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Admire the fine tapestries and walls adorned with frescoes in the Royal Apartments.
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Explore one of the most impressive collections of weaponry in the world at the Royal Armoury.
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Discover a collection of over 200,000 books, drawings and more in the Royal Library.
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See the Shroud of Turin, said to be the burial garment of Jesus Christ, at the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.
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Look at the royal art collections amassed by the House of Savoy over the centuries at the Sabauda Gallery.
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Stroll through the Palazzo Chiablese, once the residence of the Kings of Sardinia.
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Enjoy a visit to the Museum of Antiquities, an archaeological museum with souvenirs from ancient Greece and Piedmont.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Skip-the-line entry into the Royal Palace of Turin
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Admission to the Sabauda Art Gallery
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Access to the Museum of Antiquities
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Entry to the Palazzo Chiablese
Exclusions
Exclusions
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Guide
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Hotel transfers
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Food and drinks
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Grand staircases, rich tapestries and a huge armory of historical weapons - the Royal Palace of Turin has all this in store and more. Enjoy priority access to this incredible mansion and explore its fascinating history at your own pace. By the end of your tour, you will leave awestruck by the sheer wealth of the royal family.
Built as the historic palace of the House of Savoy, the mansion features several apartments that overlook the gardens and the piazza. Stroll through their passages and admire the works of art collected from around the world. The intricately built staircases will wow you, as well as the glittering chandeliers and the painted frescoes on high ceilings.
One key highlight during your visit will be the Royal Armoury. Find here suits of armor from the 16th and 17th centuries lined against the halls, along with advanced weaponry from the era. There is also the Chapel of the Holy Shroud that was only reopened in 2018 after a lengthy restoration, following a fire in 1997. Don't miss out on visiting the Royal Library, too. It is home to a collection of more than 200,000 books, engravings and drawings, including a famous self-portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci!
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
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At the entrance to the Museum, your body temperature will be checked. The threshold limit for entry is 37.5 ° C
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Inside the building, make sure to wear your mask at all times
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In the visit itinerary, information panels and indicators for spacing will be set up
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The rooms follow a one-way entry and exit itinerary, indicated by the appropriate signs and also available on the MRT app
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In some places in the rooms, there are dispensers with disinfectant gel
Timings
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The Royal Palace of Turin is open from Tue to Sun, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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It is closed on Mondays
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The ticket office closes at 6:00 PM everyday
Special Openings
The Museum Complex
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This includes the Dynastic Apartment on the first floor of the Royal Palace, the Royal Armory, the Shroud Chapel, the Savoy Gallery and the Museum of Antiquity
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Monday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
The Royal Library Reading Room
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From Mon to Fri: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
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Saturday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
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Closed on Sundays
The Royal Gardens
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From Tue to Sun: 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM
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Closed on Mondays
Free Entry
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Entry is free for all visitors on the first Sunday of each month.
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Entry is free for visitors under the age of 18, those with disabilities and the person accompanying them, school groups, tourist guides, tourist groups, the staff of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, and holders of an Abbonamento Musei/Torino+Piemonte Card or ICOM card.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly
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Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID to your guide
Ticket Redemption Point
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Your ticket redemption point is at the Royal Palace of Turin, Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
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To locate the ticket redemption point on Google Maps, simply search for - the Royal Palace of Turin
Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
- The closest bus stop is ‘Fermata 245 - GARIBALDI,’ which is located 5 minutes from the palace. Catch bus #11, 19, 27 or 92 to get here
By Train
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The closest railway station is Porta Nuova, which is located 15 minutes away from the meeting point. From the train station pass through Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and proceed on Via Roma, up to Piazza Castello
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There is also the Porta Susa Railway Station (20 minutes by walk). From the train station, take Via Cernaia and proceed on Via Pietro Micca up to Piazza Castello
By Car
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From the motorway exit or from the orbital road follow the road signs to the city centre
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Royal Museums are located in a central restricted traffic area, cars are not allowed to transit in Via XX Settembre and Via Pietro Micca: these areas are reserved to public transport services
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Transit is prohibited in Via Po, Piazza Castello and Viale dei Partigiani from 7:30 AM to 10.30 AM
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Corso Regina Margherita and Corso San Maurizio are free access areas
Validity
This ticket is valid on the date and time selected during checkout