1. The Royal Palace of Turin, also known as the Palazzo Reale di Torino, is a former royal residence located in Turin, Italy. It was the official residence of the House of Savoy, the ruling family of the Kingdom of Sardinia and later the Kingdom of Italy.

The palace was originally built in the 16th century and underwent several expansions and renovations over the centuries. It features a grand façade with intricate baroque architecture and is considered one of the finest examples of Italian Baroque architecture.

Inside the palace, visitors can explore the opulent royal apartments, which are decorated with lavish furnishings, valuable artworks, and ornate frescoes. The palace also houses the Royal Library and the Royal Armory, which is home to an extensive collection of historical weaponry.

One of the highlights of the Royal Palace is the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, where the Shroud of Turin was traditionally kept until it was moved to Turin Cathedral. The chapel is adorned with beautiful frescoes depicting the Passion of Christ.

2. The Royal Palace of Turin is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8:30 am to 7:30 pm. The last entry is at 6:30 pm. The palace is closed on Mondays.

The phone number for the palace is +39 011 4361455.

3. The ticket price for the Royal Palace of Turin is 12 Euros for adults. Reduced tickets are available for children, students, and seniors. There may also be additional fees for visiting specific exhibitions or areas within the palace.

The palace is located in the city center of Turin and is easily accessible by public transportation. There are several bus and tram stops nearby, as well as a metro station (Porta Nuova). The palace is also within walking distance from many of Turin’s other attractions.