Exhibitions in the city
Turin hosts a variety of noteworthy exhibitions at the moment, from major museum projects to focused monographic shows. Below is a selection of current exhibitions and those approaching their closing dates.
- MAUTo – Ferrari Design. Creative Journeys 2010–2025: an exhibition on contemporary automotive design, closing this weekend; advance booking is recommended.
- GAM – NOTTI. Five centuries of stars, dreams, full moons: a curatorial project exploring night themes across visual arts; final days for viewing.
- Museo Accorsi-Ometto – Renaissance-themed exhibits and special Sunday programs.
- Musei Reali – shows on Orazio Gentileschi and Beato Angelico & Spranger, both open into early May; ideal for fans of sacred painting and late-period chiaroscuro.
- CAMERA – Edward Weston: "Matter of Forms": photographic exhibition open until early June.
- Galleria Elena Salamon – Hokusai. The line that becomes life: exhibition on the Japanese master, on view until late June.
- MAO – Chiharu Shiota: immersive installations, on display through the end of June.
- Gallerie d'Italia – Nick Brandt. The Day May Break: a visually powerful photographic show, open until early September.
- Palazzo Madama – "MonumenTo, Turin Capital": exhibitions and displays running into early September.
- Museum of Cinema – "My Name Is Orson Welles": thematic exhibition available until October.
- MAUTO – "I Nemici del Drake. Enzo Ferrari and the English stables": historical exhibition open through October.
- Palazzo Barolo – Leonardo's working machines: exhibition with models of Leonardo's devices, scheduled through 2027.
Exhibitions in the province
The wider metropolitan area features significant exhibitions too, from historic castles to contemporary art venues.
- Castello di Rivoli – Inserzioni 2026 (Chaile, Holley and Takriti): major contemporary exhibition, open until August.
- Museo Civico Casa del Conte Verde (Rivoli) – Nature Out of Frame: show exploring art and nature, available until the end of April.
- Castello di Mirandolo (Pinerolo) – Art meets utopia: exhibition running until June.
- Castello della Rovere (Vinovo) – guided visits and exhibitions including Fabio Bucciarelli's photographic project, on view until early May.
- Moncalieri – Castello Segreto: thematic exhibition space open for much of the year (through December).
- Torino Outlet Village (Settimo Torinese) – The masterpieces of Leonardo: temporary exhibition running until the end of April.
Practical tips for visiting
- Check opening hours and closure days: many venues have reduced hours or weekly closures; verify times on official websites.
- Buy tickets in advance: popular exhibitions often require online reservations to avoid queues.
- Be aware of capacity limits: some immersive installations limit entry per time slot.
- Consider guided tours: they offer deeper insight and contextual information about the works on display.
- Plan your travel: exhibitions in castles or suburban sites may need public transport or driving; organize logistics beforehand.
For the latest information on schedules, ticketing and access rules consult the official sites of each museum or gallery before planning your visit.
Where it is
Location: Piazza Carlo Felice, 10121 Torino TO, Italia
Coordinates: 45.0637186, 7.6797748
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