Vittorio Amedeo II commissioned Juvarra, the Sicilian architect who did his greatest work in Turin, to build this baroque basilica on a hill high above the city. The exterior, with a beautiful neoclassic porch and lofty drum dome, is far more interesting than the gloomy interior, a vast circular chamber beneath the dome with six side chapels. The church more or less serves as a pantheon for the House of Savoy, whose tombs are scattered about, many in the so-called Crypt of Kings beneath the main chapel. There's a fine view of the Alps from the terrace in front. The trip up to the basilica on a narrow-gagued railway through verdant parkland is a favorite Torinese outing.
Strada della Basilica di Superga 73
tel. +39-011-8997456 or +39-011-8997456
www.basilicadisuperga.com
daily 9am–12pm, 3pm–6pm
Tombs and appartments:€5
Dome: €3
Bus: 79B
Narrow-gauged rail: Stazione Superga
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Strada della Basilica di Superga 73
tel. +39-011-8997456 or +39-011-8997456
www.basilicadisuperga.com
daily 9am–12pm, 3pm–6pm
Free admission
Bus: 79B
Narrow-gauged rail: Stazione Superga