Il palco temporaneo fu (e viene tuttora) sfruttato per molte manifestazioni ed eventi vari della città; vide vari concerti di artisti musicali, fra i quali i Duran Duran, Battiato, Branduardi, Morandi, i Subsonica. Porches are built in a continuous entablature and marked with double columns, to be consistent with those of Piazza San Carlo. This institute recently expanded in the western district of Cenisia with additional modern buildings. After Alexandria, Madrid, New Delhi, Antwerp and Montreal, Turin was chosen by UNESCO as World Book Capital for the year 2006. It was sumptuously restored in 1903. Next to the campus, a new cycling and pedestrian bridge on the Dora river was opened on 16 April 2010, linking the campus area to Corso Verona. Visualizza su Google Maps in una nuova pagina. Nel 2006, in occasione delle XX Giochi olimpici invernali e dei IX Giochi Paraolimpici invernali, i caratteristici chioschi posti all'interno delle arcate dei portici per ospitare le svariate attività commerciali furono completamente rinnovati, pur mantenendo i connotati storici. Among them, one of the most significant is the arcaded Via Po, built by Amedeo di Castellamonte in 1868 and featuring some interesting buildings, such as the first and original building of the University of Turin and the historical Caffè Fiorio, which was the favourite café of the 19th-century politicians. After World War II, the cinematic scene in Turin continued to thrive. Many parks are smaller, in the various districts: there is also a total of 240 playgrounds in these parks. Turin had a very important role in Italian literature after World War II. Juventus is Italy's most successful football club and one of the most laureated in the world. The complex of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin and in the nearby cities of Rivoli, Moncalieri, Venaria Reale, Agliè, Racconigi, Stupinigi, Pollenzo and Govone was declared a World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1997. Today Turin is one of the main cinematographic and television centres in Italy, thanks to the role of the Turin Film Commission that reports the production of many feature films, soap operas and commercials. Kingdom of Italy 1945â1946. The square regularly hosts the main open space events of the city, live concerts included. In the cemetery, there is a crematory temple built in 1882, the second largest in Italy after that of Milan one. Nel 2005, fu sfruttata la parte nord-occidentale della piazza per montare un palco temporaneo in occasione della prima tappa del Festivalbar. Turin (/ tj ÊÉËr ɪ n, Ë tj ÊÉr ɪ n / tewr-IN, TEWR-in, Piedmontese: (); Italian: Torino (); Latin: Augusta Taurinorum, then Taurinum) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy.It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865.The ⦠For other uses, see. Ieri, a oltre tre anni e mezzo di distanza, è arrivata la condanna per la sindaca Chiara Appendino nel processo con rito abbreviato sui fatti di piazza ⦠[45][50] In 2008 the city generated a GDP of $68 billion, ranking as the world's 78th richest city by purchasing power,[51] and 16th in Europe, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. However, the Spina Centrale project is proceeding slowly because of the lack of funds and the boulevard is still occupied by a large worksite along its span. RAI has had a production centre in Turin since 1954. West of the Porte Palatine stands the Quadrilatero Romano (Roman Quadrilateral), the old medieval district recently renewed. Among them, one of the most impressive and well known is the Casa della Vittoria (architect Gottardo Gussoni). She was made Countess of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda, but never Queen of Italy. The farmstead has long been demolished and the area has been converted to office buildings, hosting the Turinese textile company Gruppo Finanziario Tessile (GFT) headquarters until the early 21st century. The ceilings of the false upper floors are in transalpino (i.e. Many of Turin's public squares, castles, gardens and elegant palazzi such as the Palazzo Madama, were built between the 16th and 18th centuries. The new and larger passengers building is situated between Corso Bolzano and Corso Inghilterra and is an example of contemporary architecture, being a 300-metre-long (980-foot) and 19-metre-high (62-foot) glass and steel structure. In 1230â1235 it was a lordship under the Marquess of Montferrat, styled Lord of Turin. Home to an increasing immigrants' community, the district is an example of integration among different cultures; it also features an incremented nightlife after the opening of several low-cost bars and restaurants. [48] Turin is still home to a sizeable Fiat factory.[49]. Tuttavia, il porticato sarà connesso ai portici settentrionali della piazza (diventando un unico passaggio coperto fino al Palazzo Reale) soltanto qualche anno più tardi, ovvero con il completamento degli edifici settentrionali. the international tournaments, was then a target of Allied strategic bombing during World War II, Parco della Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Globalization and World Cities Research Network, International University College of Turin, List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy, "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011", "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018", "Competitive Cities in the Global Economy", "Cavour, Count Camillo Benso di (1810â1861)", "City Mayors reviews the richest cities in the world in 2005", "Turin (Italy) â Britannica Online Encyclopedia", "Euromonitor Internationals Top City Destinations Ranking Euromonitor archive", Museotorino - Bombardamento 13 luglio 1943, "Torino Turistica â Servizio Telematico Pubblico â Città di Torino", "STAZIONE 059-TORINO CASELLE: medie mensili periodo 61 â 90", "Torino Caselle: Record mensili dal 1946", "Intesa's Turin tower is named one of the 10 most environmentally friendly new buildings in the world â Intesa Sanpaolo World", "10 of the world's most spectacular university buildings to impress travellers", "Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Turin â Wikisource", 20com% 20St% 20ecosistema% 20bambino% 202007.pdf Ecosystem child. The metropolitan area is served by Turin metropolitan railway service. March of Ivrea 888â941 The first Italian cinema screening occurred in Turin in March 1896. Turin, as the former capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Kingdom of Italy, is home of the Savoy Residences. Nel 1873-1874 fu realizzata, sotto i portici di sud-est, l'elegantissima Galleria Subalpina, su disegno dell'architetto Pietro Carrera. Nel 1999, la zona pedonale antistante al Palazzo fu completamente lastricata in pietra di Luserna (poi quasi completamente sostituita da sienite nel 2014[5]), corredata di quattro piccole fontane quadrate a getto d'acqua, dette a scomparsa, cioè a raso suolo, azionate solo in determinati orari, su ordine del Comune[6]. Along with Milan, Genoa, and La Spezia, Turin was one of Italy's four cities that experienced area bombing by the RAF; the heaviest raid took place on 13 July 1943, when 295 bombers dropped 763 tons of bombs, killing 792 people. [15], The Egyptian Museum of Turin specialises in archaeology and anthropology, in particular the Art of Ancient Egypt. In the early 1960s, mayor Amedeo Peyron had the first garden in Italy with games for children inaugurated. Since before the second world war, the automotive industry has been the largest employer in the city, and almost all exports from Turin are manufactured goods. The Western border of Crocetta is instead an example of contemporary architecture. [62][63][64], The city was awarded with the title of European Capital of Sport 2015. San Donato district is between Corso Francia, Corso Lecce, Corso Potenza, Via Nole, the Parco Dora and Corso Principe Oddone. Aurora is one of the most ancient districts which developed out of the medieval city walls, north of the historical city centre. A part of the historical center of Turin was inscribed in the World Heritage List under the name Residences of the Royal House of Savoy. L'antica manica muraria nord-occidentale sopracitata, che connetteva Palazzo Madama a Palazzo Reale e adibita a pinacoteca, subì degli ingenti danni da parte di un incendio nel 1667. The following list numerates the boroughs and the location of the historical districts inside them:[33]. In 1982 the film critic Gianni Rondolino created Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani,[74] which later became the Torino Film Festival. To this day Via Roma is the street featuring the most fashionable boutiques of the city. South of Via Sacchi, Ospedale Mauriziano is one of the ancient and major hospitals of the city. French) style. [22] Overall, these raids killed 2,069 inhabitants of Turin, and destroyed or damaged 54% of all buildings in the city. Il Palazzo a destra di via Dora Grossa, quello utilizzato dall'Unione Militare e poi dalla Regione, fu rimaneggiato a metà del XVIII secolo. It is a 1 km (0.6 mi) pedestrian street between Piazza Castello and Piazza Statuto which features some of the old shops of the city. The former crosses Piazza Carignano, well known mainly for the undulating âconcave â convex-concaveâ Baroque façade of Palazzo Carignano. Nel 1716 progettò quello che doveva essere un raffinato Palazzo per Maria Giovanna Battista di Savoia-Nemours, detta la "Seconda Madama Reale", moglie di Carlo Emanuele II di Savoia. Buildings on the portion between Piazza Carlo Felice and Piazza San Carlo were designed by rationalist architect Marcello Piacentini. Il Castello medioevale esistente al centro della piazza, fu ammodernato nel 1605 e connesso al Palazzo del Vescovo mediante una manica muraria, percorribile al suo interno e usata come pinacoteca (decorata da Federico Zuccari, Nicolò Ventura, Giovanni Crosio e Guglielmo Caccia, detto "Il Moncalvo"). VIDEO The railroad previously ran in a trench, which will now be covered by a major boulevard running from North to South of Turin, in a central position along the city. Nel 1276, Guglielmo VII marchese di Monferrato fece abbattere l'ormai fatiscente e primitiva struttura romana, per farne una residenza fortificata. In 2006 it received more than 500,000 visitors. Artists currently operating in the city include Ugo Nespolo and Carol Rama. After being disposed of during the 1990s, the complex was changed into a museum and it is possible to visit its facilities. The city currently has a large number of rail and road work sites. This neighbourhood hosts the significant architecture of Santuario di Maria Ausiliatrice ("Maria Ausiliatrice Sanctuary") in the homonymous square and behind the church stands San Pietro in Vincoli old cemetery. Torino F.C. Lombard Kingdom 569â773 The late 19th century was also a period of rapid industrialization, especially in the automotive sector: in 1899 Fiat was established in the city, followed by Lancia in 1906. The future European launcher projects beyond Ariane 5 will also be managed from Turin by the new NGL company, a subsidiary of EADS (70%) and Aircraft Division of Leonardo (30%). Among the modern buildings of the district, the most significant one is, of course, the Torre BBPR Tower (which took the name from the architecture office who designed it). The main literary figures during the Baroque age in Turin were Emanuele Tesauro and Alessandro Tassoni. One is the Spina Centrale ("Central Spine") project which includes the doubling of a major railway crossing the city, the Turin-Milan railway locally known as Passante Ferroviario di Torino ("Turin Railway Bypass"). The district is also characterised by two massive recent buildings: the Palazzo di Giustizia, Turin's new courthouse built in the 1990s (in a 350-metre long facility), and the first real skyscraper of Turin, the Torre Intesa Sanpaolo,[35] which house the headquarters of one of the major Italian private banks. Rain falls mostly during spring and autumn; during the hottest months, otherwise, rains are less frequent but heavier (thunderstorms are frequent). (n.d.). Turin is home to one of Italy's principal national newspapers, La Stampa, and the sports daily newspaper Tuttosport. Examples include Giovanni Pastrone Cabiria, in 1914, one of the first blockbusters in history. Turin was then a target of Allied strategic bombing during World War II, being heavily damaged by the air raids in its industrial areas as well as in the city centre. Just behind Piazza Castello stands the Turin Cathedral, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, which is the major church of the city. The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Turin (for example, to and from work) on a weekday is 65 min. galleria torino via lanzone galleria unione via larga ... piazza bertarelli luigi vittorio via mauri achille piazza borromeo via mayr giovanni piazza cardinale ferrari andrea via mazzini giuseppe ... via della chiusa viale ibsen enrico via della commenda viale legione lombarda "Locating the global financial crisis: variegated neo-liberalisation in four European cities". [12] Turin is also home to much of the Italian automotive industry, with the headquarters of Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo. Going further southwards, it is possible to appreciate an interesting residential cluster of old public housing gravitating around Via Arquata. The Turin metropolitan area is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 2.2 million. Politecnico expanded its facilities through two huge overpass buildings over the avenue, linked to new buildings on the west side. [41] Like many Northern Italian cities, there is a large proportion of pensioners in comparison to youth. Carolingian Empire 773â888 As for the old residential buildings of the area, this part of Aurora hosts the oldest public housing block of the city, built by Istituto Autonomo Case Popolari (IACP) in 1908 in lieu of an old dilapidated small farm once known as Chiabotto delle Merle. Turin's historical architecture is predominantly Baroque and was developed under the Kingdom of Savoy. Via Carlo Alberto crosses Piazza Carlo Alberto, a big square hosting the rear façade of Palazzo Carignano, in eclectic style. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 1 ott 2020 alle 10:02. Buildings in the district are relatively recent (around 1820), except for the oldest group of small houses in the BrusachÅr neighbourhood (Palazzo Forneris building) along Via Pacinotti near the small Piazza Paravia. Moreover, the city is also known for the so-called bicerin, a traditional hot drink made of espresso, drinking chocolate and whole milk served layered in a small rounded glass. The population soon reached 1 million in 1960 and peaked at almost 1.2 million in 1971. The huge avenue, made up of Corso Mediterraneo and Corso Castelfidardo, is part of Spina Centrale boulevard and was recently built over the old railway (now undergrounded): as a result, the avenue is very large (up to 60 metres (200 feet)) and modern, having been rebuilt with valuable materials, including a characteristic lighting system supported by white high poles. (founded in 1906). "The Fordist city and the creative city: Evolution and resilience in Turin, Italy". The district had its development mainly after the World War II, following the industrial development of the town â in particular, the expansion of Lancia automotive factories in the Borgo San Paolo neighbourhood, culminated in the construction of Palazzo Lancia in 1954, the company's former headquarters. In those years there was a strong artistic influence of designer Armando Testa. The Fascist regime put an end to the social unrest, banning trade unions and jailing socialist leaders, notably Antonio Gramsci. The Contea di Torino (countship) was founded in the 940s and was held by the Arduinic dynasty until 1050. Nel 1583, fu chiamato Ascanio Vittozzi a disegnare la forma di quella che sarà l'attuale Piazza la quale, a causa del Castello centrale, prese questo nome. Next to the Museum, another significant residential building previously hosted the head office of Juventus, one of the two main Turin football clubs. Turin was not captured by the Allies until the end of Spring Offensive of 1945. 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[11] As of 2018, the city has been ranked by GaWC as a Gamma level global city. Piazza Castello è la piazza principale di Torino, cuore del centro storico della città, nella quale confluiscono quattro principali assi viari: la pedonale via Garibaldi, via Po, via Roma e via Micca. The area hosts also a student campus. [13], The city has a rich culture and history, being known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues. After World War I, harsh conditions brought a wave of strikes and workers' protests. The Mayor of Turin is directly elected every five years. By the start of the 20th century (especially after 1907), a number of the first Italian films were aired in Turin. Via Garibaldi traces the exact path of the Roman city's decumanus which began at the Porta Decumani, later incorporated into the Castello or Palazzo Madama.
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