Zoom Torino is a zoological garden, inspired by the modern concept of the zoo-immersion. It is located in Cumiana, in the metropolitan city of Turin. The area is approximately 160,000 m² with 84 animal species in 11 habitats.
The Fort of Fenestrelle is a fortified complex built between the 18th and 19th century in Fenestrelle, Val Chisone. Due to its size and its development along the entire left flank of the mountain, the fort is also known as the Great Wall of Piedmont.
Turin is the capital of Piedmont and is known for its sophisticated architecture and gourmet cuisine. To the north-west of the city rise the Alps. Sumptuous baroque buildings and old cafés line Turin's boulevards and grand squares, such as Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo. Nearby stands the tall spire of the 19th-century Mole Antonelliana, which houses the interactive exhibitions of the National Museum of Cinema.
The Egyptian Museum in Turin is the oldest museum in the world entirely dedicated to the Nile civilisation and is considered, in terms of value and quantity of exhibits, to be the most important in the world after the one in Cairo.