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Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
Museo Civico Pietro Micca e dell’Assedio di Torino del 1706
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Morgan Pashen (02/10/2020)
If you don't speak or understand spoken Italian very well, you're going to have a tough time interacting with the "help" desk and signing up for a tour. Once you've managed to sign up for a tour, they do provide a recorded tour in English so that you can follow along. The tunnels are historic and worth the visit, but they don't give you much time to linger and appreciate the history of the site; they bustle you from one talking point to the next.
Samad Memon (11/28/2019)
We visited it in Nov 2019, the upper part was under construction so could not visit it but the lower part was open. It tells you the story of Turin siege by the French forces. First they let you listen to the story of the seige and then they let you visit the underground tunnels as a guided tour. The guided tour takes around 30 minutes of time, you gotta see Pietro Micca stairs and the place where he died. Worth the visit.
Maheswara Varma (02/01/2020)
Nice place to know about the war with French and engineering of Italian military to defeat the French
Jacopo C (04/13/2019)
Interesting military museum about the siege of Torino by the French army. Guided tours take you to the underground galleries that were built to blow the enemy up. Mostly in italian but check for audioguides. The museum needs a renovation and the guides look voluntary workers. Being extremely cheap, it's worth a visit if you are not claustrophobic.
Moin Mohammad (04/24/2018)
Really small and amazing museum. Unlike typical museums. The best thing to see there are the underground tunnels.
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Via Giuseppe Pomba, 10123 Torino TO, Italy
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http://www.museotorino.it/view/s/adf91b60a8f1467bb6e031c7dc8299
Via Cavour, 8, 10123 Torino TO, Italy
+39 011 1921 4730
http://palazzocavourtorino.it/