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Monument · Turin

Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II

Discover the majestic Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, nestled in the heart of Torino, Piemonte, during a serene autumn afternoon. The golden leaves carpet the ground beneath towering, amber-tinted trees, casting warm shadows on the elegant city streets. This iconic monument, bathed in gentle sunshine and framed by crisp blue skies, invites history lovers and urban explorers alike to soak in the timeless beauty and contemplative vibes of Turin’s historic center. Feel the peaceful yet vibrant pulse of the city as locals stroll past, creating a perfect blend of nature and architectural splendor in a season of quiet reflection and visual poetry. Step into this evocative autumn scene and let Torino’s soul-stirring atmosphere inspire your next unforgettable journey.

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Mid-October to early December for stunning autumn colors

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Most videos filmed Dec during winter. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.

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Mid-October to early December for stunning autumn colors

30 minutes to 1 hour

Comfortable walking shoes, Camera or smartphone for photography, Light jacket for crisp autumn air, and Guidebook or app for historical context

History Enthusiasts, Photographers, Solo Travelers, Couples, and Casual Walkers

The nearest airport is Turin Caselle Airport (TRN), approximately 20 minutes by car from central Turin.

Stay in charming boutique hotels and historic guesthouses in central Turin, just minutes from the monument.Book a stay →

Explore nearby attractions such as Piazza Castello, Mole Antonelliana, and the Egyptian Museum for a rich cultural day.Book a tour →

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