Borgo Nuovo — Politics, Cafés, and the Making of Modern Italy

Borgo Nuovo marks Turin’s first planned expansion beyond medieval walls, where axial streets, regular plots, and restrained façades signal a city choosing order over fortification.

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San Salvario and Nizza–Millefonti — Industry, Exhibitions, and Urban Reuse

A layered guide to Nizza–Millefonti, where river, industry, royal architecture and everyday Turin coexist within one of the city’s most revealing districts.

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Cit Turin and San Donato — Liberty Architecture and Residential Expansion

A neighbourhood guide to Cit Turin and San Donato, where Turin’s Liberty architecture forms a coherent residential landscape of Fenoglio villas, orderly streets and local life.

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Aurora — Education, Social Reform, and Industrial Turin

Aurora is Turin’s district of education and care: a living story of 19th-century urban change, anchored by Don Bosco’s oratory tradition, Maria Ausiliatrice, and the Cottolengo’s city-within-a-city.

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Turin’s Porta Palazzo: Europe’s largest food market

Europe’s largest open-air market in Piazza della Repubblica, with food pavilions, iron-and-glass architecture, global ingredients, and Saturday’s Il Balon antiques and second-hand market.

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Le Langhe: the most beautiful Piedmont to experience in Autumn

An itinerary that pleases both the eyes and the palate: between hills combed by vineyards and hazelnut groves and picturesque villages topped by castles, the Langhe offer unforgettable landscapes and noble drinking.

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