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  1. Piazza San Carlo ("St. Charles Square"), previously known as Piazza Reale, Piazza d'Armi, and Place Napoléon, is one of the main city squares in Turin, Italy. It was laid out in the 16th and 17th century and is an example of Baroque style.

  2. 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 ...

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  3. Nov 25, 2014 · The most beautiful square of Turin that preserves the harmonious and uniform seventeenth century look given by the royal architect Carlo di Castellamonte (1642-1650).

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    When Turin became the capital of the Duchy of Savoy in 1563, it was decided to expand the city towards the south, creating the so-called Borgo Nuovo. The idea began to materialize in 1617, when the architect Carlo di Castellamonte was called to design both the Contrada Nuova, now Via Roma, and the current square. The works for the square began in 1...

    Piazza San Carlo has a rectangular shape, 168 meters long and 76 meters wide, with a surface area of 12,768 square meters. In the center of the square stands the Monument to Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, also known as Caval ëd Bronz(Bronze Horse, in Piedmontese), which depicts the duke in the act of sheathing his sword after the victory of San Quen...

    Piazza San Carlo is located about 550 meters away from the Porta Nuova railway station. Here, there is also the closest Metro station, Porta Nuova, on the Metro Line M1. The closest bus stop is Roma, in Via Maria Vittoria, about 30 meters away from the square, on the bus Line STAR 1. The closest tram stop is in Piazza Castello, about 300 meters awa...

  4. Piazza Reale, Piazza d’Armi or Piazza Napoléon; whatever you call it, Piazza San Carlo is one of the icons of the city of Turin . Inaugurated in 1638 and designed by architect Carlo di Castellamonte, Piazza San Carlo is the result of the southward expansion of the city, ordered by the Duke of Savoy after the Savoy capital was moved to Turin ...

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  6. Piazza San Carlo is one of the main city squares in Turin, Italy. It was laid out in the 16th and 17th century and is an example of Baroque style. Its current name is an hommage to Charles Borromeo while the square was previously known as Piazza Reale, Piazza d'Armi, and Place Napoleon.

  7. Discover everything you need to know about Piazza San Carlo, Turin including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.

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