Borgo Medievale
Open air museum · Turin ·

Borgo Medievale

Open air museum · Turin ·

Medieval village reproduction with workshops, castle, gardens.

medieval stuff
gift shops
historical site
architecture
travel to the past
medieval atmosphere
paintings
tourists
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Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null
Borgo Medievale by null

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Viale Virgilio, 107, 10126 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

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Viale Virgilio, 107, 10126 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

+39 011 0116 7101
borgomedievaletorino.it
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Travelling T.

Google
A really interesting place to walk around and hang out. I had a wonderful visit and made a video of our walk around the area. If you'd like to take a look you can see my video on YouTube by searching for 'Borgo Medioevale' and I'll see you there :)

Guilherme F.

Google
Beautiful place, but didn’t go inside

Daniel Borg Said (.

Google
Quaint location to visit. Pulls you right back to medieval times with its architecture. It is also very quiet and a good place to hide from the sun. The fortress is under renovation unfortunately. The entrance for the rest is free.

helia S.

Google
It is under renovation at this moment so we couldn’t really absorb the vibe ,However there were so many gift shops for tourists and the paintings on the walls were incredible

Amit Z.

Google
A lovely historical site in the middle of one of the most beautiful parks in Turin! My friend and I were amazed and pleasantly surprised at how majestic the attraction was… it’s worth exploring on a sunny day!

Jorge A.

Google
Beautiful place. My family was actually fooled thinking it was actually medieval, and not a product of a world exposition. If happen to be in Turin and have some spear time, give it a go, kids will like it

Nancy C.

Google
Even if it's small It's an amazing place. I've been there with my friends and we all enjoyed the place, the view and the vibe. From the moment I entered through the small gates, I felt I traveled to the past, to another place. It's actually really medieval. And the building, paintings and structure of the place is really accurate. There are also some shops with incredible articles and small prices all of them selling medieval stuff like swords, shields, bows, robes, etc... It's an amazing place to take your kids and show them how the castle and knights era would feel like.

Donipudi Satya Sri H.

Google
Got to see how the Medival period atmosphere looks like, great experience. Also it has some shops selling Harry Potter, Game of thrones stuff. Its small but can enjoy while exploring it. Happy that i visited.
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Sam S.

Yelp
We had no idea this place existed. We were wandering through the Parco Valentino shortly after arriving in Turin as the park was just to the end of the street we were staying at. And lo and behold, this medieval city which was built in the 19th century happened to tower over us. A bit weird but hey there it was. They have built this place to show how people in the Piemonte lived in medieval times and there are quite a few buildings including a castle and so on. Worth a walk through if you happen to be in the park. The park itself is quite big and this is at one end of the park away from the city centre of Turin. You can also get here by ferry and it will drop you off right in front of the place from the city.