Sacra von San Michele





Beschreibung
Piemont (Piemonte auf Italienisch) bedeutet „Fuß der Berge“. Turin, die größte Stadt der Region, ist nicht nur die Autohauptstadt Italiens und Heimat des Heiligen Grabtuchs. Neoklassizistische Plätze, Geschäfte voller Schokolade und schicker Mode sowie elegante Barockpaläste wurden im großen Stil restauriert. Wir sind ein kleines Team und möchten, dass Sie die Schönheit Turins entdecken. Das Piemont ist eine geschichtsträchtige Region, die mindestens einmal im Leben einen Besuch wert ist. Wir schlagen vor, aber Sie entscheiden, was Sie sehen und tun möchten. Unsere Gruppe besteht aus maximal 4 Personen, wir haben es nicht eilig, wir unternehmen die Touren ganz entspannt.
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Sacra di San Michele Eine wehrhafte Abtei, die auf einem felsigen Hügel, der Sacra di San Michele, verankert ist. Um die Kirche zu erreichen, müssen Sie 150 Stufen, vorbei an Skulpturen aus dem 12. Jahrhundert, von der Porta dello Zodiaco, einem herrlichen romanischen Tor mit Sternzeichen verziert, hinaufsteigen. Auf der linken Seite des Innenraums befinden sich Fresken aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, die Themen des Neuen Testaments darstellen; auf der rechten Seite befinden sich Darstellungen der Gründung der Kirche. Beachten Sie, dass einige Abschnitte der Abtei nur an Wochenenden geöffnet sind und, wenn besonders überfüllt, der Besuch auf einstündige Touren beschränkt sein kann. Bei schönem Wetter ist die Aussicht von den Wänden und Terrassen rund um die Kirche atemberaubend. Wenn das Wetter verschneit ist, können Sie die Sacra di San Michele nicht erreichen , der Reiseleiter schlägt Ihnen eine alternative Route vor
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The sacra is imposing from the village below and from the outside. The interior is a bit sparse. We did a special guided tour, very good guide but not worth it. interesting the staircase of the dead, the portal of the zodiac and the church that you can visit independently. The library of the Rosminian period with some interesting volumes but for the rest you can not expect, both in structure and volumes, a library like the Queriniana in Brescia or Melk and Saint Florian in Austria, The sacred can be reached in 5 minutes from the paid parking, always full, or in 20 minutes from the hamlet of San Pietro, but even here there are few places.
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Make sure you give yourself a many hours to visit this museum & palace. The various displays are just so wonderful but you lose track of time. The artefacts date from many years B.C. and offer a wonderful insight into many aspects. The entrance cost covers the visit to the chapel of ‘The shroud of Turin’. This is a must visit site for all ages
Hello Kevin, your review is very beautiful and realistic, there are many things to see and you need to have at least 5 hours available and not do things in a hurry
The market is interesting… great cheeses in the indoor part. The outdoor veg market is very colourful but… had my phone stolen ! Never happened before thankfully and very distressing especially as everything is on our phones these days. Please be wary! I would not go here again. The rest of Turin is wonderful… this was our second trip and will return.
I'm very sorry for what happened to you, but thieves operate especially in very busy places. It's not just a problem in Turin but all over the world. When you visit the markets you don't have to bring essential objects but only what you need and look after it well. , your opinion is true
To stock up on products of all kinds, you will find something to satisfy you here! Indoors or outdoors offer great discoveries.
Merci pour votre beau commentaire très réaliste
The Porta Palazzo market is a historic market, made up of many colors and people from different parts of the world, which make it a special place. The market is located at the entrance to the historic Via Milano, overlooked by the Duomo and a series of spectacular period buildings. But you will see that the entire area will offer you the opportunity to shop walking transactions history. The market has a part dedicated to clothing, shoes, bags etc. and a part dedicated to food, from vegetables, fruit, meat etc. I haven't visited the new part yet, where I know you can also eat, but I will soon and so for those who follow me, you will read new updates soon.
Descrizioni e osservazioni giustissime e reali. Grazie
A huge market , both outdoors and indoors. There is everything for sale, from Persian carpet to underwear, fruit, meat, fish, shoes, you name it. Only in the morning, but wonderful to look around.
Thank you they are perfect and real observations I am very happy with your evaluation.
Very over-rated outdoor market. Lots of fresh produce that looked beautifully ripe. It was not…purchased strawberries, apricots, cherries. Only ate the strawberries (they were sweet and quite good) but the cherries and apricots were way too tart and apricots looked ripe but were rock hard (we were not allowed to touch so relied on the person in the stall). If you’ve been to La Boqueria Market in Barcelona you will be sorely disappointed. More like a swap meet or really cheap flea market in US. Watch out for pick pockets!!!! The positive if you walk away from the open air market down the side streets you’ll find cute cafes and shopping.
Your rating is right Porta Palazzo is not comparable to the Boqueria in Barcelona you also have to consider that Turin is a small city. The beauty of Turin is the centuries-old history with all the testimonies of the dynasty of the Savoy family. Porta Palazzo represents the multiethnic part of the city near the historic center. Thank you for your opinion
Charming neighborhood with cobbled streets, restaurants & shops. Market some days with a large selection, both clothes, utensils, fruit and vegetables etc.
thank you for the nice words we want our tourists to have a good memory of the places visited thanks and good holiday
Giavonna (JoAnne) was super, and very knowledgeable. She took very good care of us and we had a wonderful tour of Torino.
Thank you very much, Usually Giovanna works with her heart, She is happy when the tourist is satisfied.
Europe's largest outdoor market This market is a huge meeting point for people of all cultures and ethnicities and inside you can find products of all kinds... from food products (from Piedmontese products at km0 to exotic ones from various corners of the world) to clothing, passing through household products, electronics, accessories for the car, stationery and so on. The market is open every morning from Monday to Friday, while Saturday remains in the afternoon. Whether you are a tourist or a local, take the opportunity to visit this great point of exchange of goods and cultures that the Savoy city possesses. Also the average prices of the goods that are sold here, are quite low. Finally the advice I can give you in case you decide to come here, is to only pay attention to your personal belongings in the most crowded places, to avoid unpleasant theft. But with this I am not telling you that it is a dangerous place, and so in addition to the simple precautions you have to take, you can walk around the market quietly without anxiety. PS the market can be reached in no more than 10 minutes on foot from Piazza Castello and also can be reached from Porta Nuova by tram 4 and bus 11; and from Porta Susa by buses 51 and 19.
E' tutto vero ,il mercato di Porta Palazzo è uno dei luoghi piu' suggestivi da visitare, inoltre 1 domenica al mese è aperto un piccolo mercato nella piazza attigua chiamato il Balon dedicato a mobili e oggetti antichi e vestiario usato lo possiamo paragonare al famoso "Portobello" londinese.



