What to do in Maretto

Activities, attractions and tours

Maretto Attractions

Let Expedia help you experience the best that Maretto has to offer! If you’re looking for fun itinerary ideas, we can provide you with a list of the top sightseeing attractions, as well as helping you to find unmissable activities. Whether you’re travelling with your family, planning a romantic trip with your loved one, or visiting on business, we’ll make it easy to plan an unforgettable holiday that checks all the boxes.

Activities and Tours

Maretto is crammed with must-see places to visit and things to do. We can help you decide where to stay, and make it a breeze to explore the surrounding areas with our guides on where to go, what to see and when to see it. No matter how long your stay, it’s easy to find places of interest in Maretto to make sure that you enjoy your experience to the fullest and don’t miss a thing. Leave the local knowledge to us and leave the hassle behind.

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Maretto Attractions

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Top places to visit

1. Mole Antonelliana

Originally built as a Jewish Temple, the Mole Antonelliana stands as a revered landmark in Turin. The building was completed in 1889, one year after the death of its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. Today the building houses the Italian National Cinema Museum and provides panoramic views of the city for visitors willing to brave its towering heights.
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Mole Antonelliana featuring heritage architecture, a church or cathedral and a park

2. Museum of the Automobile

Discover the history of the motor car, set against the backdrop of Turin’s past as an industrial city and a car-manufacturing hub, at the Museo dell’Automobile (or the Museum of the Automobile). Find the museum in Lingotto, the former home of Turin’s vast Fiat factory, now converted to a shopping and entertainment center.
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View over 200 different models of vehicles drawn from across the decades and learn about Turin’s car-manufacturing past and present at this engaging museum.

3. National Museum of Cinema

Visit the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, or National Museum of Cinema, to appreciate some wonderful displays on the history of film. Find the vast and impressive collections of the museum housed within one of Turin’s most iconic buildings, the dramatic Mole Antonelliana, which is every bit as magnificent from the inside as it is from the outside.
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Mole Antonelliana featuring interior views and dining out

4. Valentino Park

Flanked by the west bank of the River Po, and in between the Isabella Bridge and the Umberto I Bridge, Valentino Park was once a hunting ground for the royal Savoy family. The park was opened in 1630 and was the city’s first public garden. A French landscape architect redesigned parts of it in 1864. Valentino is the second-largest park in Turin, measuring around 135 acres (55 hectares). It is filled with history and an array of plant life, offering a peaceful escape from the busy city.
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The oldest park in Turin is also one of its most beautiful, and is a quiet escape from city noises and life.

5. Valentino Castle

Valentino Castle stands in Turin’s second largest park, Valentino Park, along the Corso Massimo D’Azeglio. The origins of the horseshoe-shaped castle date back to the 16th century. Originally a riverside residence, it was named for St. Valentine, the priest of Rome who secretly married couples when banned to do so during Emperor Claudius II’s reign.
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Walk around the home of the royal family of Turin, the Savoys, and admire the public garden surrounding this French and Italian-style building on the Po River.