Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini
4.5
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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andantes
Llinars del Valles, Spain379 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
I think that 99% of people that climb to this church do it for the views that offers of the city of Turin.
Really, really are the most spectacular views you can have of Turin, and if you are luck and there is few people, something quite impossible, its so relaxing that you won't wnat to leave.
Its not quite hard to climb, but be prepared, and thake your time. And of course, your camera.
Really, really are the most spectacular views you can have of Turin, and if you are luck and there is few people, something quite impossible, its so relaxing that you won't wnat to leave.
Its not quite hard to climb, but be prepared, and thake your time. And of course, your camera.
Written 11 June 2024
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Iaia C
Rome, Italy6,110 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
Located in one of the most panoramic points of Turin, next to the Mountain Museum.
Since the Middle Ages a small church dedicated to Mary had been built on the top of the mountain but only in 1584 did it begin to be transformed into the imposing structure we see today. The works were completed in 1637, the church is in the shape of a Greek cross and in pre-Baroque style with a particular dome with an octagonal drum. The tabernacle and all the wooden apparatus above the main altar are significant. Under the table of the altar of San Maurizio are the remains of Sant' Ignazio da Santhià.
Since the Middle Ages a small church dedicated to Mary had been built on the top of the mountain but only in 1584 did it begin to be transformed into the imposing structure we see today. The works were completed in 1637, the church is in the shape of a Greek cross and in pre-Baroque style with a particular dome with an octagonal drum. The tabernacle and all the wooden apparatus above the main altar are significant. Under the table of the altar of San Maurizio are the remains of Sant' Ignazio da Santhià.
Written 28 March 2024
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Flo P
Rome, Italy31,599 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
From this terrace the panoramic view of the city framed by the profile of the Alps is fabulous.
The church located at the top of the mountain is surmounted by a dome with an octagonal drum and houses a beautiful high altar.
It's worth tackling the climb.
The church located at the top of the mountain is surmounted by a dome with an octagonal drum and houses a beautiful high altar.
It's worth tackling the climb.
Written 30 December 2023
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Como70 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Church dedicated to the Madonna of the Capuchin friars. In this church you can find the remains of Sant' Ignazio di Santhià. Next to the church there is the monastery in which some friars currently live who deal with both worship and assistance to the poor. In front of the church there is a car park and a magnificent viewpoint over the city of Turin.
Written 21 August 2023
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150dominiqueg
Lorient, France106 contributions
Jul 2023
Excellent view of Turin from the south of the city. View of the Po just below, of the whole city and of the Alps behind with a little sfumato effect as a bonus.
You will have understood that it is not so much the church that is worth the detour (there are more beautiful ones in town) but rather the view from the terrace just in front.
You have to climb a bit to get there but the result is worth it. That's wonderful.
Furthermore, this south side of the city is relaxing and quiet. It offers opportunities to have a drink or to eat peacefully after the day's visits in the pedestrian streets below the church. The reward after the climbing effort. We recommend
You will have understood that it is not so much the church that is worth the detour (there are more beautiful ones in town) but rather the view from the terrace just in front.
You have to climb a bit to get there but the result is worth it. That's wonderful.
Furthermore, this south side of the city is relaxing and quiet. It offers opportunities to have a drink or to eat peacefully after the day's visits in the pedestrian streets below the church. The reward after the climbing effort. We recommend
Written 11 August 2023
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LancashireLass
Sydney, Australia13 contributions
Jan 2020
We walked over the Ponte Vittorio Emanuel I, which has lovely views up and down the river then up the hill this church at the top. The views of the city were beautiful, with the Alps in the background, and a great way to orient yourself in the city. After we;d walked back down the hill we crossed the bridge again and walked along the river bank towards Parco Del Valentino. Just lovely!
Written 27 January 2020
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Jack C
London, UK100 contributions
Aug 2019
A short climb up the hill will give you amazing panoramic views of the city with the backdrop of the Alps.
Well worth the
Well worth the
Written 14 September 2019
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RodDeeRoads
Dublin Ireland130 contributions
Aug 2019
This is a great place to get a superb view right across the city. You can get a bus from the city centre to the base of the hill which leaves you with a steep-ish (take the route up through the park - it's slightly shorter) but reasonably short walk up to the church. The church itself is also beautiful with a stunning Madonna and Child forming the backdrop to the alter.
Written 30 August 2019
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Alex B
Providence, RI714 contributions
Feb 2018 • Friends
This is where you go to get the postcard views of Turin. I went up around sunset. There were plenty of other people up on the terrace taking selfies, but nobody blocked my view or anything. It was really cool getting to see the street lights turn on once it got dark enough (and made for some good photos too!).
Written 13 July 2018
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ludor
Iasi, Romania2,971 contributions
Jan 2020
The church is nice but the real attraction is the observation platform in front of it that allows for great views over Turin. It's a bit to walk but it worth the effort.
Written 24 January 2020
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lb5maggio
Lecce, Italy
Com'è il percorso a piedi di sera? Tranquillo e illuminato o buio e isolato? é consigliabile andare di sera (più suggestivo?) o di giorno?
Written 5 December 2017
Il posto non e isolato ma abbastanza periferico in efdetti quindi io opterei senz'altro x andare di giorno. Oppure in auto fino in cima se proprio vuoi andare di sera
Written 5 December 2017
non serve alcun biglietto e possibile salire in macchina o a piedi ,dieci minuti a piedi dal centro, bella vista su Torino , entrata in chiesa gratuita, orari di apertura 9.oo 12.oo 14.oo 18.00. , ce anche un ristorante appena sotto il parcheggio della chiesa.
Written 25 November 2017
MeixiuChen
Turin, Italy
A questa stagione se andassi sul monte , il paesaggio sarà bello da vedere? Oppure ora ci sono solo gli alberi senza le foglie ?questo monte è faticoso a salire a piedi?
Written 23 November 2017
E' uno dei punti piu' panoramici del centro citta'. Vista bellissima che spazia da Superga al grattacielo del Lingotto, passando per il meraviglioso arco alpino e la Mole in primo piano. Assenza totale di ostacoli alla vista, essendo in posizione sopraelevata raggiungibile tranquillamente a piedi con 10-15 minuti di tranquilla camminata dalla Gran Madre e Piazza Vittorio.
Written 8 December 2017
devo andare in breve e volevo sapere se la chiesa è aperta ? perche
di solito sono sempre chiuse, grazie
Written 23 April 2017
Gli orari dovrebbero essere: apertura della Chiesa tutti i giorni dalle 8.30 alle 12.00 e dalle 15.00 alle 19.30.
Orario Messe:
Giorni Festivi: 11.00 – 17.00
Giorni Feriali: 18.30
Written 14 June 2017
que colectivo va desde el centro ? y cuanto tarda ???? donde comprar el pasaje ????
Written 26 March 2017
come ci si arriva sul monte dei cappuccini, dove conviene lasciare le auto ?
Written 25 September 2016
Non serve l'auto. Da Piazza Vittorio Veneto, attraversi il Po e in 15 minuti di passeggiata arrivi.
Written 27 September 2016
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