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Jun 26, 2011 · Wow, watch the boys take the famous curve on the old Fiat Factory Roof Track in Turin, as seen on the film 'The Italian Job', awesome.
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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 beauty of Lingotto. In Turin, Torino, where Michael Caine drives on top of the factory with Minis in the film Italian Job.A film by Atso Pärnänen
Revisiting Turin's landmark FIAT factory building with an attempt at recreating those famous scenes from 'The Italian Job' when Charlie Croker aka Michael Ca...
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Dec 27, 2013 · Discover Fiat Lingotto Factory in Turin, Italy: Now an entertainment complex, the Lingotto building was once an avant-garde auto factory with a test track on the roof.
Jan 21, 2014 · Banking is still in place on the roof and made famous by 'The Italian Job.' Over the years Lingotto built many of the most famous Fiat models including the Balilla and the Topolino. By the 1970s the factory had become outmoded and was finally closed in 1982.*
The former Fiat factory building, Lingotto, is named after the district in Turin where it was built in 1923. Designed by architect Giacomo Mattè-Trucco, it was not only the largest car factory of the time but also a ground-breaking design.