Turin: city of magic

Turin doesn’t have Milan’s fashion boutiques, nor does it attract the same amount of visitors as Rome. Still, the northern Italian city has always exerted an irresistible attraction on scientists, kings, artists, and writers alike. Beneath the surface, a magical history is lurking.

Originally published in Dutch by National Geographic Traveler, March 2020 (see pdf below). Contact me for an English translation or switch to Dutch to see the full article.


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