Transfer from Turin - Airport
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Departure from Turin - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Milan - Malpensa International Airport
10:49h

Trip duration: 109min

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Masino Castle
Italy

105 min

The wonderful castle of Masino was for centuries the home of the counts of Valperga. The castle, once surrounded by walls, today is ringed by... the beautiful romantic gardens with one of the largest hedge labyrinths in Europe. Inside the castle visitors can enjoy in its richly decorated rooms, the frescoed salons and an impressive collection of carriages from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Vigevano
Italy

105 min

Vigevano is definitely of the beaten tourist track which makes it even more beautiful. At only 35 kilometers from Milan, it was historically tied to... the fashion capital as the center for silk and cotton production. It also features some architectural gems built during the Renaissance. And as a special treat for ladies - it is a major center of shoe production in Italy, featuring a shoe museum that showcases shoe history and displays shoes worn by famous Italians. To sum it up: enchanting architecture, rich history, no crowds, gorgeous shoes and typical Italian atmosphere – what more could a traveler ask for?!

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Alfa Romeo Museum
Italy

105 min

Opened in the former Alfa Romeo factory in Arese in 1979, the historic museum saw several renovations and was finally opened on June 24, 2015... unveiling the glorious history of Alfa Romeo’s road cars, sleek prototypes and dream cars, aircraft and aeronautical projects. The museum is set in a modern, spacious futuristic interior, across 3 levels, featuring also a 4D cinema.

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Basilica of Superga
Italy

105 min

In 1706, during the French-Spanish siege the Duke of Savoy Victor Amadeus II vowed to build a church if proved victorious in this battle. The... result of this vow is Basilica of Superga built on a hill across the river Po. Being located on a hilltop, Basilica offers stunning panoramic views of the city panorama and the Alps; in turn, it can be seen from miles around. The interiors of Basilica match its grand exterior, with gaudy decorations, massive Corinthian columns and intricate carvings. Unfortunately, this astonishing church is linked to a dreadful tragedy which happened in 1949 when a plane carrying the entire Turin football team, known as Grande Torino, crashed into basilica. There is now a memorial at the rear of basilica where the accident occurred.

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Camino Castle
Italy

75 min

The splendid Camino Castle is situated in Monferrato hills and dates way back to the 11th century. Since then the castle passed several alternations, most... significant ones happened in the 18th and 19th century when arched windows, balconies, main staircase and a ballroom were constructed. The most notable parts in its interior are the dining room in a Neo-Gothic style, the library, and the theater frescoed with scenes from Don Quixote. Its high tower, one of the highest in the region, overlooks the beautiful surroundings full of vineyards and ancient woods. Some of the most notorious people of Italian history were frequent guests of this castle like kings Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I, Vittorio Emanuele III as well as Mussolini and today you may also enjoy its facilities by renting one of its apartments.

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Morimondo Abbey
Italy

75 min

Morimondo Abbey was founded in 1134 by the group of monks who came here from France. The monastery looks like an imposing four storey building... of austere serenity. This appearance was regained after the complete renovation in 2008. Its interiors are worth exploring, especially a fresco by Bernardino Luini, a 15th century crucifix, a 14th century holy water font and a wooden choir which is a prime example of Bramante’s promotion of Renaissance style in Northern Italy. The visit to this abbey offers a perfect respite from everyday life as well as a nice insight on life in the Middle Ages, including information about food, cooking, energy, and water.