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Discovering the city of Turin

Hello friends, today I will talk to you about Turin, a magnificent city located in the Piedmont region of Italy. Turin is the fourth most populous municipality in the country, with over 842,000 inhabitants, and is part of the Metropolitan City of Turin, which includes almost 1.7 million citizens.

Economy and industry

Turin is an important economic center and industrial production hub. Along with Milan and Genoa, this city was part of the industrial triangle during the years of the "Italian Economic Miracle". With over 300,000 active businesses, Turin is one of Italy's economic engines. The city offers various job opportunities in sectors such as the automotive industry, publishing, tourism, information technology, banking and insurance, enogastronomy, industrial design, and artificial intelligence.

Discover magnificent Turin: culture, cuisine and green parks.

History of the city of Turin

The city of Turin has a two-thousand-year-old history and was founded by the Taurini around 300 BC. Throughout the centuries, the city experienced the influence of different cultures, including the Romans, who transformed it into a colonial city and named it "Iulia Augusta Taurinorum" in the 1st century BC. Over the centuries, Turin was the capital of several Italian states, including the Duchy of Turin and the Kingdom of Sardinia. In 1861, after the Unification of Italy, Turin became the first capital of the country.

What to see in Turin

Turin is rich in monuments and tourist attractions. The city is famous for its architectural heritage, with beautiful historic buildings, ancient squares, and internationally renowned museums. Numerous buildings are UNESCO heritage sites, including some palaces and areas belonging to the circuit of the Savoy residences in Piedmont (world heritage) and the Po hills area (biosphere reserve). You can also visit the famous Mole Antonelliana, the iconic symbol of Turin, which houses the National Museum of Cinema, the Juventus Museum, and many other things.

Events and culture in Turin

Turin is famous for its culture, art, and entertainment. The city is home to numerous universities, theaters, cinemas, and art galleries that offer a wide selection of cultural options. During the XX Winter Olympic Games in 2006, the city was at the center of international attention. In recent years, Turin has been the site of numerous events such as the ATP Finals, the Film Festival, the International Book Fair of Turin, and the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

Green city

Turin is also a green city with many green areas and parks. The largest of these parks is the Valentino Park along the banks of the Po River. Here you can find a playground, botanical gardens, and a reconstructed medieval village. The Rimembranza Park is another park loved by tourists and locals where you can enjoy breathtaking views.

Culinary scene

Turin is a city famous for its Piedmontese cuisine and high-quality food products. The city is the homeland of many typical products, including Vermouth, Grissini, Espresso Coffee, and the famous Gianduiotto chocolate. The Piedmontese cuisine is known for dishes such as bagna cauda, agnolotti al plin, and brasato al Barolo.

In conclusion, Turin is a wonderful city and a perfect place for a tourist visit or even a longer stay. If you have the opportunity to visit Turin, do not hesitate to do so, I am sure you will not be disappointed!

Ludovica Neri
Wrote by Ludovica Neri
Updated Tuesday, Aug 2, 2022