Entering the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento in Turin means taking a real journey through time, to discover the events that led to the birth of united Italy. The museum is located inside the splendid Palazzo Carignano, one of the most beautiful Baroque palaces in the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which alone is worth a visit.

With this ticket, you have access to all the exhibition halls, permanent and temporary exhibitions, where you can see original documents, paintings, weapons, uniforms and objects that belonged to the protagonists of the Risorgimento. The itinerary is cared for down to the smallest detail and enriched by multimedia installations and interactive stations, designed to make the story more alive and understandable even to non-experts.

 

One of the most exciting moments of the visit is the entrance into the Aula della Camera Subalpina, the first seat of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy: a symbolic place that still retains the atmosphere of the time.

 

The museum is suitable for all ages: history buffs, families, students and tourists who want to learn more about Italian identity. The visit is also fully accessible to people with reduced mobility.

In the historic center, the Museum of the Risorgimento is an unmissable stop for those who want to really understand Turin and the fundamental role it has played in the history of Italy.