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Food festivals and events in Torino e Dintorni 2026

Turin and its surroundings offer refined gastronomic traditions, from bicerin to gianduiotto, set among royal palaces and historic markets.

Savoyard elegance

Upcoming Events

Torneo Storico dei Borghi di Susa
Event·Susa

Torneo Storico dei Borghi di Susa

calendar_todayJuly 17 – July 19, 2026location_onSusa
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Prodotto del TerritorioPAT

Gianduiotto

A small chocolate invented in Turin in 1865, made with hazelnut paste and cocoa.

Fiera Nazionale del Peperone di Carmagnola
Food Festival·Carmagnola

Fiera Nazionale del Peperone di Carmagnola

calendar_todayAugust 28 – September 6, 2026location_onCarmagnola
local_dining
Prodotto del TerritorioPAT

Grissino Torinese

Crispy elongated breadstick invented in 1679 by Turinese baker Antonio Brunero.

Turin is Italy's chocolate capital: the Gianduiotto (1865) and the Bicerin (1763) were both born here.

The grissino was invented in 1679 for the young Duke Vittorio Amedeo II, who had difficulty digesting bread.

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Discovering the territory

Products, traditions and culture that make this land unique

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Eccellenze Gastronomiche

Prodotti del Territorio

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Vermouth di Torino

Aromatized wine invented in Turin in 1786 by Antonio Benedetto Carpana.

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Toma Piemontese

Cow's milk cheese with semi-cooked paste from the Piedmont Alpine valleys.

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Piatti della Tradizione

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A grand mixed fry of meats, offal, vegetables and sweets, featuring up to 20 different pieces.

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Seven cuts of meat paired with seven sauces (bagnet), a regal dish of tradition.

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Bagna càuda

A warm fondue made with garlic, anchovies and oil, served with raw and cooked vegetables.

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Patrimonio

Tradizioni e Cultura

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Patrimoni UNESCO

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Residenze Sabaude

Complex of royal residences of the House of Savoy, including Palazzo Reale, Venaria and Stupinigi.

Patrimonio Culturale
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Tradizioni Popolari

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Ostensione della Sacra Sindone

Public exposition of the Holy Shroud in Turin's Cathedral, an extraordinary event that attracts millions of pilgrims.

celebrationNovembre

Cioccolatò

Festival of artisanal chocolate featuring master chocolatiers from around the world.

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Parchi e Aree Naturali

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Parco Naturale La Mandria

Large green area on the outskirts of Turin featuring the Reggia di Venaria.

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Parco del Gran Bosco di Salbertrand

Alpine forest in the Val di Susa with centuries-old firs and larches.

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Personaggi Illustri

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Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour

Statesman

Architect of Italian Unification, native of Turin, first President of the Council.

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Guido Gobino

Master Chocolatier

Heir to Turin's chocolate tradition, celebrated for his Gianduiotto.

Curiosità

Lo Sapevi Che…

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Turin was Italy's first capital (1861-1865) and houses the Holy Shroud.

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The Mole Antonelliana, Turin's symbol, was designed as a synagogue and stands 167 meters tall.

F.A.Q.

Domande Frequenti

1What PDO and PGI products are found in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

In Turin and Surroundings, there are 4 protected designation products, including: Gianduiotto (PAT), Grissino Torinese (PAT), Vermouth di Torino (PGI), Toma Piemontese (PDO).

2What should you eat in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

Typical dishes of Turin and Surroundings include: Bicerin, Fritto misto alla piemontese, Bollito misto piemontese, and Bagna càuda. Each of these dishes tells the gastronomic tradition of the territory.

3What UNESCO World Heritage Sites are in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

Turin and Surroundings have 1 UNESCO World Heritage Site: Residenze Sabaude (Cultural, 1997).

4What are the most famous festivals in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

Among the most important festivals and events in Turin and Surroundings are: Cioccolatò (Turin, November); Salone del Gusto and Terra Madre (Turin, September-October, biennial); Festa di San Giovanni (Turin, June 24).

5What natural parks are in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

Protected natural areas in Turin and Surroundings include: Parco Naturale La Mandria (Regional Park), Parco del Gran Bosco di Salbertrand (Regional Park).

6Who organizes festivals in Turin and Surroundings?expand_more

Festivals in Turin and Surroundings are organized by local communities such as Pro Loco Torino and the Consorzio del Vermouth di Torino. These associations are the guardians of the territory's gastronomic traditions.