Museum of the Risorgimento

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Torino, Italy

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History museum· Art museum· National museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of the Risorgimento Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum of the Risorgimento is located in Torino, Italy on P.za Carlo Alberto, 8, Via Accademia delle Scienze, 5. Museum of the Risorgimento is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in Italy.

Address

P.za Carlo Alberto, 8, Via Accademia delle Scienze, 5

Phone

+390115621147

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K Adams

I studied the Risorgimento at school, and so was really interested to visit. The place is packed with artifacts, but there is very limited information in English, bar rather dull subtitled school history videos you could watch online. If you speak Italian I'm sure this is a great experience, but for a non speaker it's hard to understand what you're looking at or get a better understanding of unification

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Pieter van der Valk

Good place to learn about the birth of the Italian republic in the European context. It all starts with the French revolution spreading though Europe. This museum is an absolute must for who wants to understand the Italian politics. The museum offer good video presentations in with subtitles in English.

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DAVID SNYDER

Extremely well organized explanation of the emergence of modern Italy housed in a remarkable (formerly royal) palace.

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Opoola Akintomiwa

A place of history. A place where antiques are kept. To be in there brings to you, the knowledge of the past. You will get to see pictures describing the events that surrounded Italy's declaration as a sovereign nation. It is such a beautiful structure. There are pictures of art and it's lovely on the overall.

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iliya pezeshki

One of my experiences in Turin. It’s like to walk the history. The building is amazing, and you get to know many important names in Italia’s history. I’d suggest everyone to see this place.