Catalogue

Activities
didactic

Educational experiences for all school levels, from primary school to university.

We're delighted to welcome your students to the Museum. We'll share our collection with you, trying to see it through their eyes, to reveal the museum as a shared space for discovery, reflection, and learning.

Educational Services Office

Tuesday to Thursday, 10:00 am – 13:30 pm

Phone

+39 011 5623719

Reservations email

reservations@museumrisorgimentotorino.it

Referrals

02 17 Logos Risorgimento

Paola Bertolino

Educational services
02 17 Logos Risorgimento

Cecilia Traniello

Educational services

The most requested routes

The visit to the Museum also includes access to temporary exhibitions, offering students an even more complete and engaging experience.

Thematic visits

Countess of Castiglione, standing pose (1856–1857), photographic reproduction from the Album Nigra, Room 20 — National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Il Risorgimento of women

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The Great Characters of the Risorgimento Portrait Detail Tricolour

The great characters of the Risorgimento

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Battle of Castelfidardo by C. Bossoli, tempera on paper (1861), National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Towards the Great War

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Bust of Camillo Cavour by I. Boggio, bronze (1868), Room 20, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Cavour and his time

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The first Italian flag brought to Florence by FS Altamura, oil on canvas (1859), Room 21, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Freedom is seeking… the conquests of the spring of the peoples

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Garibaldi warns Vittorio Emanuele II against Napoleon III, lithograph by A. Matarelli (1862), Room 24, National Museum of Risorgimento, Turin.

Journalists and the satirical press in the nineteenth century

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Vittorio Emanuele II swears the Statute, lithograph by Giuseppini (1849), Room 14, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

The Constitutions

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Detail of the hemicycle and boxes of the Subalpine Parliament Hall, Palazzo Carignano — National Museum of the Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Politics and parliamentary life seen from Vittorio Bersezio

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Room 7 with guide and class visiting among prints and busts, section “Consulate and Napoleonic Empire”, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Il Risorgimento it served!

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A satire depicting Europe in the First World War. Italy remained neutral until May 23, 1915, when it entered the war on the side of France and England, despite the alliance that had bound it to the German and Austro-Hungarian empires in recent decades.

Europe of Nations

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Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi in prison, phototype by E. Matania (last quarter of the 19th century), Room 10, National Museum of Risorgimento, Turin.

The sources of history

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Educational Activities Site (11Room 28 with historic carriage and 19th century calligraphy school posters, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

Daily life, customs and society

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Factory interior, late 19th century photograph, Room 28, National Museum of Risorgimento Italian, Turin.

From the Age of Enlightenment to the Belle Époque: the economy, work, technology, from manufacturing to industry

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The laboratories

Collaborations
with other entities

Training
School – Work

Information materials

Discover all the Museum's educational offerings: itineraries, workshops, and tools designed to transform every visit into a vibrant, participatory, and engaging experience for your students. They can experience the museum as a space that belongs to them, among the works and within the society they are part of.

Are you a travel agency?

Discover the opportunities available for organized groups: customized guided tours, multilingual itineraries, and a professional welcome in the heart of Turin.
Contact us to build the perfect experience together.

FAQ

How can I book an educational activity for my class?

It is possible to book preferably by calling the number 011 5621147 or writing to reservations@museumrisorgimentotorino.itOur team will guide you in choosing the most suitable path based on your age, school curriculum, and educational goals.

Are the activities differentiated by age group?

Yes. The educational programs are designed for primary school, middle school, and high school. Each program is designed with specific methodologies and language to ensure an engaging experience accessible to all.

Can we visit the museum independently with the class?

Yes, you can visit the museum with your class by reservation. However, we encourage you to consider the experience with our educational guides: passionate and knowledgeable professionals who can engage students with stories, stimulating questions, and targeted activities.

With the support of the
Foundation Vittorio Bersezio

Vittorio Bersezio Portrait

We are thrilled to present to you the program of our educational activities, made possible thanks to the precious support of the Foundation Vittorio Bersezio.