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Historic street with unique character
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Via Pietro Micca is a charming street in Turin from the 19th century, known for its diagonal layout that breaks the city's traditional Roman layout. Lined with shops and a few cafes, it's dotted with beautiful historic buildings like Palazzo Bellia (not to be confused with the one on Corso Fiume) and the Church of San Tommaso.

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Nearby local secrets
Royal Palace of Turin (and the Royal Museums)
Palazzo Carignano
Villa della Regina
Caffé Al Bicerin
Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio

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