Though Turin may be synonymous with Fiat, there's much more than the auto industry in this elegant, but little-visited city on the banks of the River Po. Stately palazzi line up along avenues offering glimpses of snow-capped Alps beyond. The city's art and antiquities collections - including the biggest Egyptian haul outside Cairo - are a reminder that Turin was once a splendid capital not only of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont but also of Italy. And, of course, there's that shroud.
In 2006, Turin will host the winter Olympics: city fathers are preparing to wow a watching world with a burst of cutting-edge artistic and architectural initiatives.
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