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Torino - Porta Palazzo, un mare di culture
Porta Palazzo is much more than a colourful market in a large square: Porta Palazzo is a world, very similar to the banks of the Mediterranean sea, where people, goods and foods from around the world arrive like ships at a port.
Torino – San Salvario, between sub-alpine severity and Oriental fantasies
San Salvario is, without doubt, one of the most particular districts of Torino. Born around scientific institutions like the Orto Botanico and places of worship including the Tempio Valdese and the Sinagoga, between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, San Salvario was the protagonist of the artistic and cultural fervour that changed the face of the city in a short space of time.
Baroque
The Baroque made its entrance into Italy along with Emanuele Filiberto and soon became the outer manifestation of a kingdom that played a fundamental role in Italian history, the Kingdom of Savoy.There is a tight bond between the Baroque and the way the state’s celebrations were represented.
The Po: a river to be experienced
The river is the symbol of a city that has changed its appearance in thirty years. By day, its banks are filled with canoeists along with runners, joggers and bicycle enthusiasts. By night, life picks up in the many restaurants, bars and clubs of the Murazzi district, the heart of Torino’s night life.
Contemporary Art
In Europe, Torino is considered one of the main centres of contemporary art. As a matter of fact, in recent years the region of Piemonte has found a way to carve itself a prominent role on the international horizon by offering the public constant, high-profile activities.
The Royal Residences: World Heritage Sites
The Savoy Residences represent an ideal summary of art, culture and landscape. The 15 Savoy Residences, acknowledged by UNESCO in 1997 as World Heritage sites, represent an artistic and cultural legacy not only for the Piemonte region, but for all of Europe as well.
The street as a stage
Street theatre, aside from being an art form, is above all a life condition, a way of being that the artist expresses through performance and direct contact with the audience. The Piemonte region offers many opportunities to attend performances of this art whose origins can be traced back to the most remote of times.
Torino: discovering Liberty
Liberty style underwent such a great development in Torino between the late 19th and the early 20th centuries that it is considered Italy’s capital to this day. The Cit Turin district is not the only one that hides the “jewels” of Liberty, there are also noteworthy presences in other areas such as Crimea, San Salvario and Crocetta.
Vintage and typical product in Torino markets
The market mirrors social changes, it is a snapshot of man's evolution and history. Before being a place of exchange, the market is a meeting place for the entire community. “A town without markets - writer Tahar Ben Jelloun, who lives in Torino, says - is a dull place”.
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- Il barocco
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- Voglia di sole, voglia di giardini
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