Piazza Castello is a prominent city square in Turin, Italy. It houses several city landmarks, museums, theaters and cafes.[1]
Piazza Castello | |
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City square | |
Piazza Castello | |
Location | Turin |
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Coordinates: 45°04′16″N 7°41′09″E / 45.071161°N 7.685957°E |
Description
editThe square is rectangular in shape and houses at its center the architectural complex of Palazzo Madama, while the perimeter is made up of elegant porticoes and facades of several city buildings. These are the Royal Armory (to the north ), the Teatro Regio (to the east), two stately buildings on the sides of Via Garibaldi, one of which houses the headquarters of the Piedmont Region (to the west), the Royal Church of San Lorenzo (to the north-west), the Subapline Gallery (to southeast), and the Torre Littoria (southwest). In the northwest the main square joins the smaller Piazzetta Reale, which houses Palazzo Chiablese, the Royal Palace of Turin, and pedestrian passage towards San Giovanni square and the (Turin Cathedral).[2] The square is located 239 meters above sea level.
Gallery
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View towards Via Roma with the Torre Littoria
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View towards the Royal Palace
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The northern corner, with the church of San Lorenzo, Palazzo Chiablese, the Royal Palace, and in the background the Duomo
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The headquarters of the Piedmont region and the church of San Lorenzo
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Palazzo Madama at the center of the square
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The monument to Emanuele Filiberto Duke of D'Aosta
Buildings around the square
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Piazza Castello | Turin, Italy | Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- ^ O'Brien, Sally (2005). Best of Turin. Footscray, Vic.: Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74104-283-2. OCLC 59355632.