How to Read Italy’s First Modern Capital

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Vanchiglia: Turin Beyond the Royal Squares

Vanchiglia is a calm, lived-in neighbourhood beyond Turin’s royal squares, where planned streets, local life and cultural layers reveal how the city quietly became modern.

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Turin on Foot: The Civic Axis That Shapes the City

The civic heart of Turin unfolds around the Duomo, Piazza Castello and Via Roma — a walkable district where history, porticoes and daily life shape the city’s most elegant urban experience.

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Via Cernaia & Piazza Solferino: Turin’s Western Architectural Core

Via Cernaia and Piazza Solferino reveal Turin’s western Centro Storico: a disciplined 19th-century district shaped by military planning, bourgeois residences, and architectural continuity.

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Quadrilatero Romano — Roman Turin and the City’s Original Grid

The Quadrilatero Romano reveals how Turin still works today, where Roman planning, layered architecture, and everyday life continue to shape the city at street level.

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La Crocetta — Residential Turin, Markets, and Everyday Life

La Crocetta is one of Turin’s most elegant residential districts, known for Liberty architecture, calm streets and its natural links to Cit Turin and La Cittadella.

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