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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › SupergaSuperga – Wikipedia

    Die nach ihrem Standort benannte Superga, eigentlich Basilica della Natività di Maria Vergine, ist eine bedeutende Wallfahrtskirche bei Turin in Italien.

  2. The Basilica of Superga (Italian: Basilica di Superga) is a hilltop Catholic basilica in Superga, in the vicinity of Turin, Italy.

  3. La basilica di Superga, nota anche come Real basilica di Superga, sorge sull'omonimo colle, a 672 metri sul livello del mare, a nord-est di Torino. Fu fatta costruire dal re Vittorio Amedeo II come ringraziamento alla Vergine Maria, dopo aver sconfitto i francesi. Per questo motivo è considerato un "monumento celebrativo". Il ...

  4. Basilica, Panoramic Dome e Museum. Climb to the panoramic dome via the 18th-century spiral staircase of 131 steps. The Cloister, the Hall of the Popes and the Royal Tombs will also be open to visitors.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SupergaSuperga - Wikipedia

    Superga is known for the Basilica of Superga and its royal crypt, which is the traditional burial place of members of the House of Savoy; for the Superga Rack Railway that connects it to the Turin suburb of Sassi; and for the Superga air disaster of 1949, in which the entire Torino football team, the Grande Torino, perished.

  6. The baroque complex, inaugurated in 1731, is 75 meters tall, 51 meters long, and is located at 672 meters above sea level. The interior is enriched by six chapels, four altars and a Main Altar, decorated with sculptures and monuments in Carrara marble.

  7. The Royal Basilica of Superga is a large church on the outskirts of the Italian city of Turin. The site was originally bare until King Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia decided to create a cathedral there. He wanted a burial place for members of his dynasty, the House of Savoy.