Did you know there’s a Grand Tour for Liberty lovers?
Turin — where the Grand Tour begins
The northern leg of a Liberty-era Grand Tour opens in Turin. The Egyptian Museum holds one of the worlds foremost collections outside Cairo, while the Sacra di San Michele watches over the valley from its rocky spur. Two anchors, centuries apart, framing a single city.
The Ligurian coast
South to the sea. Genoa’s Aquarium marks the maritime capital of the region, and a short way down the coast the terraced village of Corniglia clings above the Mediterranean. Here heritage is landscape as much as architecture.
Venice — the lagoon finale
The tour closes on the water. Punta della Dogana, the marble jewel-box of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, and the Grand Canal facade of Palazzo Pisani Moretta gather within a few hundred metres — a dense final movement before the journey ends.
One map, many journeys
Three cities, one thread. Explore the full interactive map to build your own route across more than five thousand places of cultural heritage.


