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Combo: Royal Palace of Turin + Palazzo Madama Tickets

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Leverage the combo tour of 2 iconic historic places in Turin, the Royal Palace Museum and the Palazzo Madama, and enjoy savings on individual ticket prices. See priceless relics such as Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous self-portrait, the Shroud of Turin, and more during your visit.

Highlights

  • Save money while exploring the 2 places that are a fount of Turin's history with a single ticket.

  • Avoid long queues to explore the Royal Palace of Turin, once a symbol of a lavish lifestyle as the House of Savoy, with skip-the-line access.

  • Enjoy access to the Sabauda Art Gallery and the Museum of Antiquities, the treasure troves of royal art collections and relics from ancient Greece and Piedmont.

  • One of the most significant pieces of relics to witness is the Shroud of Turin, which is possibly the burial garment of Jesus.

  • Proceed to the ancient art museum of Turin, and explore 70,000 art pieces dating back to the Medieval age to the late 18th century.

  • Discover exquisite arts made of ivory, glass, ceramic, and even gold and silver at the Palazzo Madama.

Inclusions

Royal Palace of Turin

  • Skip-the-line entry to Royal Palace

  • Access to Sabudana Art Gallery

  • Access to the Museum of Antiquities

  • Access to Palazzo Chiablese

Palazzo Madama

  • Entry to Palazzo Madama

Cancellation policy

These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

Ratings & Reviews

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Kathleen Flynn

Kathleen

5/5

Jan, 2024

The tickets were reasonably priced and we very free to go in and out of the Royal Palace at different times during the day, which was very helpful.
Eugènia Franquesa Carulla

Eugènia

5/5

Dec, 2023

Torino was a great discovery! Everything was great! We came with a lot of doubts and we left very surprised by its history, city, people... We all agree that it has more to visit than Milan :)
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Elisa Chianura

Elisa

5/5

Oct, 2023

I thought I would have to go a thousand rounds for tickets. Instead, in no time at all, I got the tickets done and had a copy of the tickets emailed to me. Top!
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Nancy Overend

Nancy

5/5

Oct, 2023

We thought the whole experience was amazing and such good value for money. We found the staff very helpful and friendly. A wonderful experience and a real treat.
Eugene Avrutin

Eugene

3/5

Oct, 2023

I palazzi reali sono mozzafiati! Ma sembra che si non abbia bisogno del ingresso prioritario - si puo entrare sempre senza problema e senza fila. Se lo sapremmo, magari potremmo organizzare la nostra giornata altremente.

Palazzo Madama

The municipal museum of ancient art in the city of Turin, Palazzo Madama houses over 70,000 iconic pieces from the 13 to 18 centuries. Palazzo Madama e Casaforte Degli Acaja was the first Senate of the Kingdom of Italy and later was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The Art gallery here houses the collections of Museo Civico d’Arte Antica. Spread throughout the 4 floors, each level has a different era covered in time. The medieval stonework collection, or Lapidario Medievale, with its stone sculptures and jewelry, is located in the basement, next to the Roman foundations. The Medieval Garden, a tranquil sanctuary of nature in the middle of Turin, is accessible from there; the bottom level is primarily devoted to the castle from the fourteenth century and to Medieval and Renaissance art. The art of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries may be found in the baroque rooms on the first floor. The decorative arts of all eras, including pottery, ivories, jewelry, textiles, glasswork, and much more, may be found on the second level. The Museum was founded by the City of Turin in 1861 to collect and preserve Piedmont's cultural legacy.

Royal Palace of Turin

The historical Savoy House palace in Turin, Northern Italy, is known as the Royal Palace of Turin or Palazzo Reale di Torino. With plans created by the Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra, it was initially constructed in the 16th century and then modified by Christine Marie of France. Palazzo Chiablese and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the latter of which was constructed to store the renowned Shroud of Turin, are both included in the palace. The structure was acquired by the state in 1946, at which point it was converted into a museum. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1997.

Behold the opulent old Savoy family home and take a stroll through the lives and works of the royal house, which will wow you with amazing collections of priceless tapestries, painstakingly designed furniture, a rich art collection, an armory, and gardens.

Start your thrilling journey now to uncover Turin as it truly is—a fusion of nature and culture, productivity, art, magic, religion, tradition, and modernity.

Important Information

Royal Palace of Turin

  • Entry is free for all visitors on the first Sunday of each month.

  • Entry is free for visitors under the age of 18, those with disabilities and the person accompanying them, school groups, tourist guides, tourist groups, the staff of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, and holders of an Abbonamento Musei/Torino+Piemonte Card or ICOM card.

Palazzo Madama

  • Facilities: Wheelchair accessibility, WiFi, lockers.

  • Free printed maps are available at the ticketing desk for easier navigation through the museum.

  • Photography in all areas of the museum except in the temporary exhibition spaces is permitted. Tripods, flash, and camera extension poles, however, are not allowed.

Operating Hours

Royal Palace of Turin

  • Tue to Sun: 9am - 7pm, ticket offices closes at 6pm.

  • Closed: Mon

Palazzo Madama

  • Wed & Thu - 11am - 7pm

  • Fri - 11am - 8pm

  • Closed: Mon, Tue, Sat, and Sun

Special Openings for Royal Palace of Turin

The Museum Complex

  • This includes the Dynastic Apartment on the first floor of the Royal Palace, the Royal Armory, the Shroud Chapel, the Savoy Gallery and the Museum of Antiquity

  • Monday from 10am - 7pm

The Royal Library Reading Room

  • Mon to Fri: 8am - 7pm

  • Sat: 8am - 2pm

  • Closed: Sun

The Royal Gardens

  • Tue to Sun: 8:30am - 7pm

  • Closed: Mon

  • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

  • Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at each of the ticket redemption points.

  • Kindly ensure that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of your experience to avoid any delays.

Ticket Redemption Points

Palazzo Madama

  • Show your ticket at Palazzo Madama.

  • Address: P.za Castello, 10122 Torino TO, Italy.

Get Directions to the Redemption Point

Royal Palace of Turin

  • Show your ticket at Royal Palace of Turin.

  • Address: Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italy.

Get Directions to the Redemption Point

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