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The sanctuary is open every day from about 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., with extended hours on Sundays for Mass. You can get there via Metro Line 1 to the Re Umberto stop or by bus; check the official website for exact times and a map.
Admission to the sanctuary is completely free, although voluntary donations are appreciated. No tickets or reservations are required for individual visits.
It is recommended to allow between 30 and 45 minutes for a full visit, including the main chapel and the adjoining museum. If you want to attend Mass, add at least one more hour.
Built between 1827 and 1841 on the site of a Baroque church by Guarino Guarini, it is an important Marian center dedicated to Our Lady of Consolation, patroness of Turin. It houses miraculous relics and attracts pilgrims from all over the world because of its spiritual significance.
The best time is spring or autumn to avoid crowds and heat; choose weekday mornings for a quieter experience. Avoid Sundays because of busy Mass services.
Yes, it has access ramps at the main entrance and elevators for the upper areas. For specific details, contact +39 011 248 1011 or visit the official website.
Just a few minutes away on foot, you will find the Mole Antonelliana with the National Museum of Cinema and Piazza San Carlo. Also explore the Royal Palace, ideal for a full day in Turin.
Dress modestly, wear comfortable shoes for the optional stairs, and download the audio guide from IAudioguia for an enhanced experience. Arrive early to avoid crowds and respect silence in the prayer areas.
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