For 24*, 48, 72 or 120 consecutive hours you'll get:
• free admission for an adult and one child under 12 in the most important museums and exhibitions in Torino, in the castles, fortresses and Royal Residences in Piemonte. Tickets booked online with the card are subject to availability;
• discounted ticket in many other cultural sites all over Piemonte;
• reduced ticket on the main tourist services of Torino: panoramic lift in the Mole Antonelliana; Sassi - Superga rack tramway; “Venaria Express” shuttle bus, on board the bus City Sightseeing Torino and the small electric minibus Torino Eco City Tour;
• discounts on temporary exhibitions, main activities, guided tours, unforgettable experiences and major events in the whole region.
* The 24 hours version is valid for a maximum of three free entries in the participating museums. No access limit for other cards.
The Torino+Piemonte Card Junior, aimed at people younger than 18, is available for a single duration valid up to 72 hours.
The 96 hours Royal Pass allows entry to the Royal Residences only. For further information visit the dedicated page.
What's more, with a little supplement and just in combination with a Card only at the TIC of Torino you can get a special fare on public transports tickets, while stocks last.
If you are a travel agency, a tour operator or a Recreation Centre, contact our promotion office at: [email protected].
Admissions
maximum of three free entries
From 3 March 2025: €29.90
From 3 March 2025: €39.90
From 3 March 2025: €45.90
From 3 March 2025: €52.90
12-17 years old
From 3 March 2025: €18.90
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On sale at the Torino Tourist Office
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
On sale at the Torino Tourist Office
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
On sale at the Torino Tourist Office
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Featured Museums
Every month, a selection of featured museums to discover and visit for free with your Torino+Piemonte Card. Be inspired by our recommendations and purchase your pass to visit Torino and its province.
In September, enter the museums with the Torino+Piemonte Card:
- Palazzo Carignano, one of the Royal Residences in Piedmont, known for its curved terracotta façade by Guarino Guarini, a symbol of the history of the House of Savoy and the Italian Risorgimento. Carlo Alberto and Vittorio Emanuele II were born in the palace, which was also the location of the Subalpine Parliament and the first Italian Parliament. The ground floor houses the elegant Apartments of the Princes of Carignano with their marvellous boiseries, while the rooms on the main floor have housed the Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento since 1938.
- The Pinacoteca dell'Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti, the new 2025 venue for the World Press Photo Exhibition, is one of Piedmont's oldest cultural institutions, with works of Italian and Flemish painting. During the month of September, it offers a discount on a selection of products and catalogues available for purchase at the museum bookshop.
- The Centro Storico Fiat is located in an Art Nouveau building that was one of the first workshops on Corso Dante where the company was founded. Today, it houses a collection of memorabilia, models and advertising posters covering the entire history of the company.