National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento
The most important Italian museum of the Risorgimento. It houses a collection of relics and memorabilia relevant to the history of national unification, dating from the siege of Turin in 1700: paintings, statues, leather-bound books, weapons, flags and uniforms. Here you can admire the first Italian Parliament.

The National Museum of Cinema
The Museum is the tallest in the world today – 167 metres high – and one of the richest and emotional exhibitions dedicated to the cinema.
Designed by François Confino, the Museum, with its 3,200 square metres distributed over 5 floors, tells the history of the cinema.
www.museonazionaledelcinema.it

Gam - Modern Art Gallery
The collection contains over 15,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, installations and photographs, as well as a rich collection of drawings and engravings. The collections cover the period from the end of the eighteenth century to the present day, and concentrate mainly on Italian art, although important examples of foreign art are also present. Of special interest is a set of highly selected paintings that document the historical international avant-garde.
www.gamtorino.it

www.comune.torino.it



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