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Torino’s Baroque Splendor: Palaces and Churches
Torino is a city rich in history and culture, and its artistic heritage is one of the most important in Italy. Among the eras that have left their mark on the city is undoubtedly the Baroque, which has imprinted its unique character on Torino’s buildings and monuments. Baroque in Torino Baroque in Torino developed from…
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Torino as Italy’s Capital: a Journey Through History
Throughout Italian history, few cities have played such a fundamental role as Torino, especially when it was the capital of Italy. This crucial moment took place in the 19th century, when the city became the fulcrum of national unification, an event that would shape the future and direction of modern Italy. On 17 March 1861,…
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Stay connected: Affordable mobile data solutions for WCEU attendees from outside Europe
Discover the best mobile data options for non-EU and non-EEA attendees at WordCamp Europe in Italy. This informative guide provides tips on choosing between physical SIM cards and eSIMs, along with details on affordable plans and where to buy them. Stay connected effortlessly and enjoy your time in Torino and beyond.
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Get discounts on your travel, sightseeing and experiences in Torino
Some people will be coming to Torino just for WordCamp Europe – we salute you! But others will be taking the opportunity for some down-time and heading out and about, taking in the sights, the sounds and the culture that the historical city of Torino, and the wider Piedmont region, has to offer. Thanks to…
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Torino’s culinary delights
Sweet and savory tastes from Piedmont traditions Torino, the capital of the Piedmont region in northern Italy, is a city that boasts a long culinary history rich in authentic flavors and fascinating gastronomic traditions, so much so that Piedmontese cuisine is famous for its simplicity, the quality of the ingredients and the strong connection with…
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Green Oases in Torino: Parks and Enchanting Gardens
Torino, a city rich in history and culture, is not only famous for its monuments and museums, but also for its green oases that offer a peaceful refuge from the urban bustle. Enchanting parks and gardens weave themselves into the city’s fabric, giving residents and visitors alike a breath of fresh air and serenity. Locate…
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The Roman Legacy of Torino: Uncovering Ancient Ruins
Torino, a city rich in history and culture, conceals within its streets and squares a precious heritage from ancient Rome. Although the city is best known for its Baroque and Renaissance periods, traces of Roman rule and ancient Roman architecture are still visible today in the ruins. The ruins tell of the city’s glorious past…
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Where to Stay in Torino
Short Stay Options in Torino: A Cozy Corner for Every Traveler As summer approaches and the sun shines bright over Torino, the city opens its arms to WordCamp Europe 2024 attendees with a variety of short stay options. Finding a comfortable place to stay is an important part of having an enjoyable journey. Below is…
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Torino’s Timeless Treasures: Exploring Iconic Landmarks
Torino is a city rich in history and culture, with an artistic and architectural heritage of inestimable value. It holds timeless treasures that enchant visitors with their majesty and historical significance. Its strategic location in the centre of northern Italy meant that the city was an important political and cultural centre for centuries, even hosting…
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Navigating Torino: A Guide to Public Transport
Welcome to Torino, the host city of WordCamp Europe 2024 and Italy’s elegant hub for innovation and creativity. We know you want to maximize your stay and benefit from all you can savor in the city, both during conference and beyond! To streamline your travels, experience as much of the city as possible, and reduce…