Torino boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with over 50 museums, among whose the Egyptian Museum, the MAUTO-National Automobile Museum and the Musei Reali (Royal Museums), along with Palazzo Madama (Museum of Ancient Art), MAO-Museum of Oriental Art and the GAM-Gallery of Contemporary and Modern Art (which belong to Fondazione Torino Musei).
And so many top international festivals, from Club To Club, one of the most innovative electronic music events on the world stage, to the KappaFuturFestival and Torino Jazz Festival, to the Torino Film Festival, a cultural tribute to the city that made the history of Italian cinema since 1896: a record celebrated at the Mole Antonelliana, symbol of Torino, which houses the National Cinema Museum, a multimedia temple dedicated to the seventh art.
Among the most innovative location, the OGR-Officine Grandi Riparazioni Ferroviarie, today an important multifunctional cultural center, and the Juventus Museum, devoted to the history and successes of the glorious football team.
In such a lively city, you can't miss the nightlife to enjoy in several districts, such as the Quadriletero Romano (Roman Quadrilateral), Borgo Dora, Vanchiglia and San Salvario, where restaurants, wine bars, wineries and DJ sets are the scene of ultimate events.