Turin (Italy)

Turin's historical architecture is predominantly Baroque, having developed under the Kingdom of Savoy even though the main central street of the city, Via Roma was built in during the Italian era as an example of Italian Rationalism.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Asti (Italy) (43 km), Genoa (Italy) (121 km), Milan (Italy) (126 km), Como (Italy) (136 km), Lugano (Switzerland) (144 km), Principality of Monaco (150 km), Nice (France) (156 km), Bellinzona (Switzerland) (162 km), Schilthorn / Piz Gloria (166 km), Jungfraujoch (166 km), Trummelbach Falls (168 km), Geneva Motor Show (179 km), St. Beatus Caves (180 km), Lausanne (Switzerland) (181 km), Thun (Switzerland) (188 km), Berne (Switzerland) (210 km), Fortress Museum Crestawald (221 km), Neuchâtel (Switzerland) (222 km), Via Mala (223 km), Lucerne (Switzerland) (225 km)

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