The Museum of the Risorgimento is located within the Carignano Palace in Turin, which is a city easily accessed by various means of transportation. Here is how you can reach the museum:
Turin Airport (TRN), also known as Turin-Caselle Airport, is the main airport serving the city. After arriving, you can take a bus or taxi to reach the city center. The SADEM bus service operates from the airport to Turin city center and stops at Porta Nuova and Porta Susa railway stations, which are close to the museum.
The closest train stations are Porta Nuova and Porta Susa railway stations. Both stations have high-speed train connections from major Italian cities. From these stations, you can walk, take a tram, or taxi to the museum.
If you're driving to Turin, the city is well-connected by highways. You can use a sat-nav to locate the museum at Piazza Carlo Alberto, 8. Remember that Turin has a ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) which restricts non-residential traffic. Make sure to check for parking spaces and ZTL regulations prior to your visit.
Turin has an excellent public transportation system with buses, trams, and an underground metro system. You can use GTT (Gruppo Torinese Trasporti) services to reach the museum. The closest stops are near Piazza Carlo Alberto and Piazza Castello, where the museum is a short walk away.
Turin is a bike-friendly city with several bicycle-sharing systems, such as ToBike. Walking is also an enjoyable way to explore the city center and reach the museum, experiencing the beautiful architecture and atmosphere of Turin.
Consider purchasing a Turin + Piedmont Card if you plan to visit multiple museums and attractions. It offers free admission and discounts on public transport. Additionally, be aware of the museum’s opening hours and plan your visit accordingly.