Visit the church and the church basement, don’t miss the marble statues of the Queen and her mother, both of whom died in 1855, and Madonna and the children made impressive in silver and gold, and you can see the remains of ancient Roman walls in the front yard.
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Visit the church and the church basement, don’t miss the marble statues of the Queen and her mother, both of whom died in 1855, and Madonna and the children made impressive in silver and gold, and you can see the remains of ancient Roman walls in the front yard.
Consolata is an ancient corner of Turin, gathered around the sanctuary of the consolata tower, surrounded by small shops and bars, including the old Il bicerin cafe, named after the typical Turin coffee drink. This sanctuary is one of the most precious sanctuaries for Turin people. Not far from the facade is the pillars of Consolata with the statue of Madonna. The surrounding houses are time-marked and have an authentic eighteenth century flavor.
Yes, even if you have seen so many churches, you will still find it really beautiful.
It is recommended to go to this building at night. The white lights have a soft feeling on the Baroque-style exterior wall, and the blue lights on the side hang on the street, and the columns of the statue have a sense of festival. Needless to say, the murals inside are exquisite, and there is a royal tomb that blends with gorgeous gold decorations, and there is a sense of solemnity between the statues.
Nice attractions have good scenery and good human environment.