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Basilica di SupergavsGalleria Sabauda
Both are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Basilica di Superga ranks significantly higher than Galleria Sabauda. Basilica di Superga comes in at 88 with accolades from 5 publications including Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Michelin Guide.
Basilica di Superga
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Independent
Frommer's
Strada della Basilica di Superga 73, Turin
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"This thoroughly Baroque church was designed by Juvarra in the early 18th century and, since 1731, has been the burial place of kings." Full review
"Basilica di Superga became the final resting place of the Savoy family, whose lavish tombs make for interesting viewing, as does the dome here." Full review
"For a great view of the city, take the old funicular railway to this church." Full review
2 Stars
"Built on top of a hill that peaks at 670m, this imposing building, constructed between 1717 and 1731, is the masterpiece of architect Juvarra." Full review
"Turin isn’t short of eye-pleasing architecture but the impressive 18th-century Basilica di Superga, perched atop a verdant hillside overlooking Turin, is something to behold"
"Half the fun of a visit to this lovely basilica is the 6.5km (4-mile) journey... from Sassi on a narrow-gauge railway through the lush countryside." Full review
Galleria Sabauda
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Via XX Settembre, 86, 10122 Turin
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"Housed in the restored Manica Nuova (new wing) of the Palazzo Reale the gallery displays some of the most important paintings from the vast collections of the house of Savoy." Full review
"Houses most of the Savoys' collection of paintings." Full review
2 Stars
"The superb collections of the Sabauda Gallery are displayed since late 2014 on the fourth floor of the Manica Nuova of the Royal Palace." Full review