Tuesday 17 May 2022 03:25 AM Eurovision 2022: Inside the ultimate getaway in Turin, Italy trends now
The alp-fringed Italian city of Turin stole the global spotlight on Saturday night as it played host to the 66th annual Eurovision Song Contest.
And with travel restrictions relaxing across the globe, now is the perfect time to book your own Italian escape.
Among the incredible Turinese properties is the Palazzo Del Carretto Art Apartments, a collection of richly-decorated suites and apartments dating back the seventeenth century.
Pack your bags, Australia! Why Eurovision 2022's hosting city Turin, Italy, is the ultimate post-lockdown getaway destination. Pictured: Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra posing after winning Eurovision in Turin on Saturday
Opened to the public in 2017, the Palazzo Del Carretto oozes aristocratic opulence thanks to its lofty walls, gilded interiors and hand-painted frescos.
In a modern twist, the property also doubles as a modern art gallery for a revolving door of local artists.
Each suite is decorated with the work of a different artist, creating a unique interplay between old and new.
In the centre of the block is a grand courtyard featuring a stone fountain and patterned tile floors.
Royal treatment: Among the incredible Turinese properties is the Palazzo Del Carretto Art Apartments, a collection of richly-decorated suites and apartments dating back the seventeenth century. Pictured: The Royal Suite, Palazzo Del Carretto
Stunning: Opened to the public in 2017, the Palazzo Del Carretto oozes aristocratic opulence thanks to its lofty walls, gilded interiors and hand-painted frescos. Pictured: The Royal Suite, Palazzo Del Carretto
Detail: The walls and ceiling of the Madama Suite (pictured) are covered in intricately hand-painted artworks