Pinakoteka Albertina
Uzyskaj dostęp do Akademii Sztuk Pięknych Albertina w Turynie we Włoszech, aby poznać jej kolekcję obrazów i rzeźb. Zobacz wystawy mediów cyfrowych, grafiki i nie tylko w tej cenionej instytucji - która szczyci się tym, że jest jedną z najstarszych włoskich szkół artystycznych.
- The Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti houses the Pinacoteca gallery. The Pinacoteca gallery was established as a fine arts academy to aid in the education of its pupils. You can see cartoons from the 16th century by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school in its collection along with pieces donated by Mossi di Morano and the Archbishop of Casale Monferrato. Read to find out more about opening hours, ticket options, and other facilities before you book Pinacoteca Albertina tickets.
If you are on a budget
We recommend getting skip-the-line tickets if you are traveling on a limited budget. These tickets will not only allow you entry to the gallery, but they also grant you quick and easy access by enabling you to skip the lines while being quite inexpensive.If you are looking to explore more in Turin
Go for combo tickets to enjoy amazing deals as you indulge your creative side at the Albertina Gallery and Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, two prestigious Galleries in Italy. See outstanding works of art created by talented individuals from around the globe while learning about their relevance, meanings, and interpretations.
Free Entry
The gallery allows free entrance for the disabled and their helpers, accredited journalists, and teachers. Also, get tickets at a discounted rate for senior citizens, children from 6 to 18 years, and university students under 26.
- Since it first opened to the public in 1996, the Pinacoteca has become the preferred destination for most aficionados of Italian art, especially art from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Mossi di Morano collection
The Mossi di Morano collection includes Piemontese, Venetian, and Flemish artwork. You can view notable pieces like Saint Ambrose and Saint Gregory and Doctors of the Church by Filippo Lippi, and The Lamentation of Christ and Deposition in the Sepulchre by Maarten van Heemskerck. You can also see After the Battle by Cornelis de Wael, and Mountainous Landscape with Coastal Inlets by Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti.Gaudenziani collection
The Gaudenziani collection is a priceless compilation of fifty-nine preparatory cartoons by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school, which was donated to the Albertina Academy in 1832 by King Carlo Alberto. Almost all of them allude to significant paintings by the artist and his students. The drawings, which span a time period from 1515 to 1610, show a single geographical-artistic provenance, namely the workshops present in Vercelli at the time.
- Being the cultural capital of Northern Italy, you can find many things to do and see in Turin. From museums to palaces to art galleries, Turin is a haven for history enthusiasts.
Venaria Reale
Book Venaria Reale tickets to experience the splendor of 18th-century Baroque architecture by spending the day touring one of the biggest royal homes in the world. Check out the stunning marble decorations at the Galleria Grande and visit the well-kept gardens surrounding the St. Uberto chapel. Admire artwork from other Savoy estates' collections and exhibits like Giuseppe Penone's ‘Giardino delle sculture fluide’.Palazzo Madama
Palazzo Madama was the first Senate of the Kingdom of Italy, and it got its historic name from the adornment of the two queens of the House of Savoy (Madama). Take in Turin's Palazzo Madama's spectacular collection with 70,000 pieces of art, which spans from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period with the Palazzo Madama tickets.Museo D’Arte Orientale
The Museum of Oriental Art in Turin is housed in a palazzo from the 18th century and is home to one of the largest collections of cultural artifacts including works of art lie paintings and sculptures from the vast Asian continent, spanning different periods of Asia's history from Turkey to the Far East. Have a look yourself with Museo D’Arte Orientale tickets.Hop-On Hop-Off Tours in Turin
Explore Turin, one of the most lively cultural hubs in North Italy with hop-on hop-off bus tours. Embark on your journey atop a state-of-the-art bus with open decks, free Wi-Fi, and audio commentary in multiple languages. Watch iconic landmarks like the Lingotto, the San Giovanni Dome, the Medieval Fortress, and more fly by in front of your eyes.