Giardini Reali di Torino
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Karyn Farrell
"Dotted throughout the perimeter you'll find some superb classical statuary, and at the heart of it all is the monumental and dramatic Fountain of the Nereids and Tritons, dating to 1755 by the sculptor Simone Martinez. The gardens are free to visit via the Palazzo Reale - entrance is through the beautifully ornate iron gate below. "
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Yareli Parra
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"The Giardini Reali di Torino, or Royal Gardens, are an oasis of tranquility in the bustling city. Nestled between Palazzo Reale and Palazzo Madama, these lush gardens are an exquisite example of Italian landscaping.
Free entry"
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Ali Giaudrone
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"Elegant gardens with 18th-century statuary at the Royal Palace"
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