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- Lingotto is a building complex on Via Nizza in Turin, Italy.
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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.
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.
Dec 18, 2015 · The Lingotto building in Turin, Italy, is a massive half-kilometer long reinforced concrete structure, five stories tall, that once housed the largest and most modern car manufacturing plant in Europe.
Aug 4, 2022 · Occupying a surface area of around 150.000 square meters, the Lingotto was among the first structures in Italy to be made entirely from reinforced concrete, with thick, strong support columns...
Lingotto is a district of Turin, Italy, and the location of the Lingotto building in Via Nizza. This building once housed an automobile factory built by Fiat. Construction started in 1916 and the building opened in 1923.
Italy, Europe. Turin's former Fiat factory, one of Italy's most praised examples of early-20th-century industrial architecture, is 5km south of the city centre. It was redesigned by architect Renzo Piano in the 1980s to house an exhibition centre, a university campus and hotels.