Piazza San Carlo
Piazza San Carlo
4.5
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Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto (known to all as “El Caval èd brons”), sculpted by Carlo Marocchetti in 1838. The porticoed buildings surrounding the piazza give space to numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants.
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Michael C
London, UK402 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
A lovely open, arcaded square with shops and lovely looking cafes. A place to sit and watch thje world go by.
Written 30 December 2023
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betteskid
Boston, MA1,356 contributions
May 2023
We enjoyed taking in the scene in this square after a long day of touring. There are a number of cafes to choose from and it is extremely pleasant to sit and watch life go by in the square. If you need a break, an aperitivo or lunch - this is a great place to get it.
Written 7 August 2023
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AlbertSalichs
Manresa, Spain11,542 contributions
Nov 2022 • Solo
Piazza San Carlo is a wonderful square located in the center of Torino, the main city in Piedmont Region. It was built in the 17th Century and nowadays it is one of the best squares in the city, where there are some bars and restaurants, and the two twin churches calles San Carlo and Santa Cristina, which are amazing, very very very beautiful. Also, in the middle of the square there is a statue of Manuel Filiberto riding a horse. Very nice. Also in the square there is two facades with arcades. When I visited the city, in november-2022, there was a little market of sweets: very good to have a dessert, after dinner. Too in the city!
Written 7 July 2023
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Audrey F
kirkcaldy,scotland495 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
Lively square, which leads on to the Palace. Not many places to eat and drink or have a seat, but some lovely buildings great architecture.
Written 31 May 2023
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Keith C
Huntingdon, UK710 contributions
Feb 2023
Two churches at one end of the square and at the sides there are shops and restaurants under covered walkways. The square is bustling and probably very full during summer
Written 18 February 2023
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Vicky Silve
Abbadia Lariana, Italy698 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
My visit of Turin started from one of its most iconic squares, the one nicknamed by many "the living room of Turin", the heart of the city. I will never forget the two twin churches there. The square is lively and gives you a sense of imponence.
Written 8 December 2022
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NamasteHello
Harrogate, UK1,906 contributions
Oct 2022
This whole area provides a stunning outlook with large open piazza and colonnades and superb 19thCentury architecture and that from earlier times. Lots of restaurants provide an added dimension to the piazza and there were activities and families engaged in wandering around in the ample space. Great to see. Side streets match the architectural grandeur
Written 5 October 2022
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drmader
Orinda, CA2,188 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Loved the impact of this huge piazza..reminded me of Madrid’s Puerta del
Sol or even San Marcos in Venice Clean and arched and storied . Best view from
Hermes window.. great cafes and beautiful
Courtyards , plants and architecture. Va bene
Sol or even San Marcos in Venice Clean and arched and storied . Best view from
Hermes window.. great cafes and beautiful
Courtyards , plants and architecture. Va bene
Written 18 May 2022
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B d A
Athens, Greece937 contributions
Aug 2021
Via Roma ends or begins there. An open arena square with historic edifices, shops, eateries-cafes and 16-17c architecture enveloping al fresco. The equestrian statue in the centre and the portico-loggia fluidity in the inner perimeter allow for theatricality, spacious referentiality and a unique throbbing historic enclosure. Few compare in relative or absolute terms whether in other European historic towns (Spain, Italy, France primarly).
Written 2 September 2021
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Nik R
Varna, Bulgaria6,679 contributions
Jun 2020
This is another central square in Turin on the famous Via Roma, big enough to avoid being crowded even if many people are there. An equestrian statue of the Duke of Savoy, Emmanuel Philibert, is there in the middle. The square is surrounded by buildings of beautiful architecture with porticos which allow having a coffee even if it is raining. Two interesting churches with stunning interiors, Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo and Chiesa di Santa Cristina, stand close to each other at one of the sides of the square. There is also a famous, historical cafeteria - Caffe Torino - quite posh and expensive, I would say.
Written 13 May 2021
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Che fermata di metro sarebbe?
Vanalen61
Milan, Italy151 contributions
La fermata della metropolitana più vicina è Porta Nuova che dista circa 700 metri dalla piazza.
ecamps
London, UK53 contributions
Hello, we have only a brief stopover in Turin ( the afternoon and evening) as we leave for Venice early the next morning. Based on our limited time in Turin, the Piazza San Carlo seems like a good place to spend the evening to enjoy a meal and a few drinks. I would be grateful for recommendations please, especially as GlobeTraveler 1973 had some concerns about the quality of the food and service. If anyone would like to suggest an alternative to this Piazza as a place to go, by all means do let me have your thoughts.
Thank you.
Giovanna P
Ciriè, Italy223 contributions
Si può fare la traduzione per favore?
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