The city that is the capital of cinema and automobiles, famous for its imposing architectural beauties, enriched in the background by the majestic mountain chain of the Alps that makes everything even more fascinating. A city that can now be defined as a metropolis, always respecting and safeguarding the needs of everyone.
People with disabilities, in fact, have the possibility to access those that are the monuments and sites of greatest interest such as:
the museum takes place in the majestic Mole Antonelliana where it is possible to retrace the history of cinema from its origins to the present day. It also provides free access to all persons with disabilities and their respective carers. It is also possible to use the wheelchairs provided free of charge. Tactile, visual and Braille panels and elevators are available on every floor to guarantee total service.
one of the most famous and fascinating Savoy residences, famous for its immense green gardens but above all known for being a World Heritage Site since 1997. In addition, the organization offers a service for disabled people by providing elevators, ramps, electric scooters (for visiting the gardens) and by reservation you can also a tactile path for the blind.
Turin, however, is not only characterized by museums and impressive architectural structures, the city also stands out for its vocation to the production of chocolate. It will be possible to make a sweet and delicious tour in the name of the most loved and appreciated food in the world.
Among the main chocolate shops in Turin:
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Gran Paradiso Park is the oldest National Park in Italy recognized as such in 1922 by Vittorio Emanuele III. The Park is located on the border between Valle d’Aosta and Piedmont . Its symbol is the alpine ibex which is today a protected species together with all the rest of the fauna and flora that […]
Piedmont is a very diversified territory, formed by a plain (on the border with Lombardy) passing through a mountain belt up to the alpine sector rich in lakes and mountains. This geographical differentiation affects the food and wine offer which is also very diversified and heterogeneous. Among the restaurants, taverns and taverns not to be […]