Torino, Italy
Located in the heart of the old city, the Royal Museums of Turin offer a fascinating journey through centuries of history, art, and nature, with artefacts dating from prehistory to the modern age.
The complex was formed around the first Royal Palace of Italy, which was the permanent residence of the Savoys until 1865. Together with the royal residence, there is the Armoury and the Library, the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the Galleria Sabauda, the Archaeological Museum, and the Gardens. All these different spaces are part of one of the largest museum complexes in Italy, and can be visited with a single ticket.
Piazzetta Reale, 1
10122, Torino
From Tuesday to Sunday: 9am - 7pm Ticket office hours: 9am - 6pm Last admission 6pm
The Royal Palace, the Armory and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud are open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 7pm.
The Sabauda Gallery can be visited on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 7pm.
The Museum of Antiquities can be visited from Thursday to Sunday inclusive from 9-19.
The Royal Library is open from Monday to Friday from 9-13 and 14-18; Saturday 9-13; closed on Sunday (only for consultation with reservations required at the address mr-to.bibliotecareale@beniculturali.it).