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Lingotto is a building complex on Via Nizza in Turin, Italy. It once housed a car factory built by Italian automotive company Fiat and today houses the administrative headquarters of the manufacturer and a multipurpose centre projected by architect Renzo Piano.
The Lingotto today stands as an multi-faceted and complex structure. One where culture (the polytechnic, the university, the auditorium); hospitality (the hotel, guest rooms); services (the congress centre, the exhibition area); and entertainment (the cinemas, the shopping centre) all coexist, intelligently distributed throughout.
Aug 4, 2022 · Although the Lingotto is a 1920s building, large parts of the structure we see today actually is a faithful late 1940s reconstruction, for reasons that are quite obvious once you remember...
May 23, 2023 · Officially opened on 22 May 1923, the Lingotto was once the largest car factory in the world. Its 1.5km oval track was the testing ground for all new Fiats back in the day. Like a Westfield car...
May 22, 2023 · Today, FIAT celebrates the 100 th anniversary of the iconic Lingotto: a century has gone by since the fundamental production facility was officially opened on May 22 nd, 1923, immediately establishing the location as a major Italian industrial centre. The famous building now has a new life and purpose but continues to be an engine of new ideas ...
This is what the Lingotto is…“a city center outside the city center”, a commercial place but, above all, a place promoting culture, meetings, social exchange and innovation. Lingotto: In The Neighborhood. Lingotto can be easily reached by Turin’s Metro. The Lingotto area is very lively and offers many other things for visitors.
The starkly beautiful space today houses the 8 Gallery shopping mall, the Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli and a former rooftop car test track. Lingotto is on the M1 metro line and easily accessible from the city centre.