Discover the grandeur of Italy's royal history with a visit to the Royal Palace of Turin. Explore the opulent interiors of the palace, see the Royal Armoury, and visit the Holy Shroud Chapel. Stroll through the Royal Gardens and learn about the history of the palace with a private guide.
Located in the heart of the city, the Royal Palace of Turin was the official residence of the House of Savoy, the first royal family of unified Italy. As you walk through the rooms, be transported back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the Savoy dynasty’s role in shaping Italy’s history. One of the highlights of the visit is the Royal Armoury, which houses a remarkable collection of arms and armor from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Situated in the Beaumont Gallery, this extraordinary exhibition showcases the military might and chivalric traditions of the Savoy family, with meticulously crafted suits of armor, swords, and weaponry on display.
The Holy Shroud Chapel, another key feature of the Royal Palace, holds great religious and historical significance. It is here that the famous Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is kept. While the Shroud itself is not visible, as it is securely stored in a protective case to preserve its condition, visitors can still learn about its fascinating history, the scientific investigations surrounding it, and its role in the Catholic faith. The chapel remains a place of reverence and reflection for those who visit.
The Royal Gardens, situated adjacent to the palace, offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. These meticulously manicured gardens are a perfect example of the grand landscaping of the period, featuring elegant fountains, statues, and lush greenery. The gardens were once a private sanctuary for the royal family, and today they provide a tranquil setting where visitors can stroll and enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings.