JART Baguette & Pasta tour 2015 TORINO
Part of the Jart team came to Turin for their Baguette & Pasta tour and killed our plaza Valdo Fusi.
Also Guido Zanotto, our Jart italian rider, murdered the ledge with some of his crazy tricks.
Thanks to Alex Braza and his riders for the event, we had a blast!!
Till next time, keep killin!
Film and edit by Federico Incarbone.
Turin: Magie und Moderne - Dokumentation von NZZ Format (2006)
Stadt der Mythen: Fiat und Fussball — Stadt der Magie: Gral und Grabtuch — Stadt der Gourmets: Wein, Trüffel, Schokolade — Stadt im Aufbruch: Eldorado der modernen Architektur
In der Olympiastadt Turin nahm vieles seinen Anfang: das Kino, die Mode, die Schokolade und die Autoindustrie. Turin ist zu Unrecht eine der weniger bekannten Städte Italiens. Die prunkvollen Palazzi und Boulevards mit französischer Noblesse sind einzigartig, historische Kaffeehäuser und Läden laden ein zum Bummeln und Verweilen. In Turin und Umgebung findet man eine exquisite Gastronomie und den edelsten Wein Italiens.
Von der Industriestadt zur Stadt der kulturellen Avantgarde: Wo einst Fiats Autos über die Teststrecke rasten, zeugen die markanten Werke des Architekten Renzo Piano vom rasanten Wandel der Stadt. Viel zu wenig bekannt sind die erstklassigen Museen der modernen Kunst.
Turin ist aber auch die Stadt der weissen und schwarzen Magie. Der heilige Gral und der Eingang zur Unterwelt sollen hier zu finden sein, und das berühmte Grabtuch Christi wird sorgsam gehütet.
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Torino – Eine Stadt zum Entdecken
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Turismo Torino
Tourismusbüro von Turin
Provincia di Torino
Weitere Informationen über Turin
Sapori di Langa
Wein und Trüffel: Tourismus in den Langhe
Topolino Club Zürich
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La topolino amaranto
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Tourismusbüro Turin
Tel. +39.011.535181
Fax +39.011.530070
E-mail: info@turismotorino.org
Caffè Fiorio
Via Po 8
Tel 0039 011 817 32 25
Caffè Baratti & Milano
Piazza Castello 27
Tel 0039 011 440 71 38
Caffè Mulassano
Piazza Castello 9
Tel 0039 011 54 79 90
Caffè San Carlo
Piazza San Carlo 156
Tel 0039 011 561 77 48
Caffè Torino
Piazza San Carlo 204
Tel 0039 011 545 118
Al Bicerin
Piazza della Consolata 5
Tel 0039 011 436 93 25
Ristorante AB+
Angolo della Basilica 13
Tel +39 011 439 06 18
Ristorante Del Cambio
Piazza Carignano 2
0039 011 54 66 90
Gelateria Grom
Piazza Paleocapa 1
Tel 0039 011 511 90 67
Museo Pietro Micca
Via Guicciardini 7A
Tel 0039 011 54 631
Centro Storico Fiat
Via Nizza 250
I-10126 Torino
Museo della Sindone
Via S. Domenico 28
Tel 0039 011 436 58 32
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
Via Modane 16
+39 011 1983 1600
Museo Nazionale del Cinema
Via Montebello 20
0039 011 812 56 58
Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli
Via Nizza 230
0039 011 006 27 13
Museo Egizio
Via Accademia delle Scienze 6
Tel 00039 011 561 77 76
Topolino-Club Peter ZimmermannKrummackerstrasse 88953 Dietikon0041 44 740 77 39
Museo Automobile Torino
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The Automobile Museum was set up in 1932 based on the idea of two pioneers of Italian motoring,Cesare Goria Gatti and Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia (the first President of the Turin Automobile Club and one of the founders of the Fiat company), and is one of the oldest Automobile Museums in the world.
It was Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia(Roberto’s son), a Turin aristocrat born in 1879, who attached his name permanently to the National Automobile Museum, since he was the one who conceived it, gathered together the initial collection, strove to bring it into being and worked his whole life to give it decent headquarters. Carlo Biscaretti was also its first President and on his death in September 1959, the Board of Directors passed a resolution to name the Museum after him; it was then formally opened on 3 November 1960.
This is the only National Museum of this kind in Italy, housed in the premises designed by the architect Amedeo Albertini, on the left bank of the Po river and a short distance from the Lingotto; it is one of the few buildings specially constructed to house a museum collection, and is also a rare example of modern architecture.
The Museum has one of the rarest and most interesting collections of its kind, with almost 200 original cars dating from the mid-19th century to the present day, and over eighty different makes of vehicle, from Italy, France, Great Britain, Germany, Holland, Spain, Poland and the United States. In 2002 the Museum directors started to think about works to renew the structure and contents. Forty years had passed, and the Museum had by now become dated and obsolete, so that change was needed to make it more appealing.
The work of the examining board for the international competition to renew the Museum was concluded in summer 2005. Around fifty world-level architecture studios took part, and the winner was the group composed of the architect Cino Zucchi, the Recchi Engineering Srl company and the Proger SpA firm.
The winning design (which complied with the requirements as advertised, using a coherent approach that could reorganise the existing building and create new spaces to relate to the city), included the relationship between the quick visual perception from Corso Unità d’Italia and the defining of a more enclosed pedestrian area at the point where it joins Via Richelmy.
In common with many contemporary European examples, the strictly display functions will be supplemented by a set of complementary activities to make the Automobile Museum come alive at all times of day and evening, and become an element to lead the way in the urban renewal of the city’s southern quadrant.
Zucchi’s design will be enhanced with the displays by the Franco-Swiss set-designer Francois Confino.
The experience acquired by Francois Confino in other, similar projects (he designed the interior fittings for the Turin Cinema Museum), played a useful role in devising a brand-new concept that will place the Turin Museum at the cutting-edge in the field of the art of exhibiting motor cars. The guiding principle will be “the car observed as a creation of genius and of the human imagination”, to make people aware of, and appreciate the immense pool of talent, creativity, craftsmanship and entrepreneurial abilities that exist in Turin and in Piedmont.
In the new Museum, we will tell the story of the motor car, its transformation from a means of transport to an object of worship, from its origins right up to the contemporary evolution of creative thought. Through the evolution of the car, we will narrate the epoch-making times that society has experienced.
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Fighting for the future - Green Generation - Environmental Film Festival Torino 2019
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In today's episode, we’re going to share with you our experience at the Environmental Film Festival (CinemaAmbiente 2019) in Torino (Italy). We had a full immersion of 6 days studying, watching movies and documentaries, learning so much about the climate crisis and the global heating.
We had the opportunities to talk with film directors, activists, scientists from all over the world and we filmed some of their interviews and speeches.
Director Slater Jewell-Kemker (Youth Unstoppable) has been interviewing celebrities and politicians about the environment since the age of ten, now she is telling the stories of these remarkable young people on the front lines of climate change.
The environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change. With rare compassion and heart, THE HUMAN ELEMENT inspires us to reevaluate our relationship with the natural world.
The Italian climatologist Luca Mercalli informed us that we are running out of time and we need to act right now for our future and for our planet!
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Luci d’Artista è una manifestazione artistico-culturale durante la quale la città di Torino viene illuminata con vere e proprie opere d’arte concepite da artisti contemporanei. L’elemento essenziale è rappresentato ovviamente dalle luci, che vengono usate dagli artisti per confezionare opere con un alto valore non solo visivo ma anche concettuale.
La storia delle Luci d’Artista a Torino inizia nel 1998, anno in cui la città di Torino inaugura la prima edizione di questa manifestazione. Un successo enorme nel capoluogo piemontese, che porterà anche il Comune di Salerno ad inaugurare nel 2006 una propria edizione di questa manifestazione.
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Street Style TORINO SB Team
Street Style Torino is proud to present you the skateshop's Skateboarding Team.
Jacopo Cervelli, Lorenzo Ubino and Guido Zanotto are proud to represent our hometown along with all Turin skaters, pushing forward and making a difference.
We will do our best to support our riders along with all their sponsors to help them improve, grow and push the Italian scene.
Keep skating!
Filmed and edited by Federico Incarbone.
Can you recognize the lil kid at the end of the video? He's Jack Neppi, true talent and a promising skateboarder, he's our youngest member of the crew and he truly rips!
The Fiat Range on Show in the Squares of Turin under the Lights of Luci d'Artista”
The Fiat range goes on show under the lights of Luci d'Artista, the open-air contemporary art exhibition that every year, from October to January, illuminates the squares and streets of Turin, creating a typically Christmas atmosphere.
The vehicles of the range had their pictures taken with the spectacular backdrop of the lights created by contemporary artists from all over the world.
Tappeto Volante (Flying Carpet) by Daniel Buren, in Piazza Palazzo di Città, bounced off two-tone Brunello livery reminiscent of the colours of autumn in Italy of the Fiat 500 Collezione, the second special edition of the year.
The 500 Collezione was cleverly placed under the expanse of steel cables and red, white and blue cubes which look like a flying carpet suspended in mid-air. Appreciable at any time of day, it is an example of how art can turn into a striking element of urban furnishing and the how the iconic Fiat can become a work of art in itself. The Fiat 500 was joined under the same installation by the new 500X, the new 500L and the 124 Spider in a maze of colours and angles to add a special holiday touch to the ancient square.
The Cortina Grey version of the new Fiat 500 Collezione special edition glistened under Richi Ferrero's Giardino Barocco Verticale (Vertical Baroque Garden) in Via Alfieri. Lights illuminate the walls and the floor and form a double Christmas tree creating an enchanting atmosphere, almost like a fashion show, perfectly in tune with the DNA of the model on display.
Luigi Nervo's Vento solare (Solar Wind) in Piazzetta Mollino, made of chips of light and sky which with their circular movements evoke the sun and its rays, was the location chosen for the iconic Fiat 500 and Fiat Panda, the best-selling city cars in Europe.
Love difference by Michelangelo Pistoletto is the light installation in Piazza della Repubblica that served as a backdrop for the pictures of the range. Messages of peace for the many people that share this multicultural space in a multitude of colours. Unsurprisingly, the colourful cars of the Fiat range, sold in many countries around the world and appalling to a wide array of diverse customers, were perfectly at home here.
A message of peace translated into many languages, the same languages spoken worldwide by Fiat.
Mole Antonelliana – Structure – Turin – Audio Guide – MyWoWo Travel App
The Mole Antonelliana is a fine example of nineteenth-century architecture's eclectic style, which I will now explain for you. It comes from Greek and means choose or select: in fact, eclectic architects were inspired by different styles of the past, which they tried to harmoniously mix.
That's why when you look at the Mole you'll find neoclassical elements like the portico with six columns, but also neo-Gothic inspired structures like the tip of the spire with an octagonal base. The entrance, like a real temple, features a series of columns that support a triangular pediment.
The bottom has a square base and is incredibly massive: but the effect is lightened by the large windows above. As it rises, the Mole becomes thinner and thinner, up to the perfect point of its spire.
An element that's repeated in the structure is the loggia, which adds elegance to the building and culminates in the large square-shaped dome with an elongated vault and curved walls. There's another two-story structure above the dome that has the same neoclassical style as the entrance, and is therefore called Tempietto, or little temple. The Tempietto supports the circular base called the Lanterna, or lantern, which gives way to the long spire with its ten circular terraces that become smaller and smaller. A twelve-pointed star sits at the top.
You might find it interesting to learn that before the star, there was a winged genius that people mistook for an angel, but the sculpture broke in 1904, perhaps because of lightning. Miraculously it didn't fall to the ground, but got stuck on one of the terraces despite its enormous weight. Since then, the statue has been prudently conserved inside…
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No One - Alicia Keys - Live in Turin
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On Easter Holidays of 2014 , i went to stay at Torino at Federico Lombardi's house and it was much fun! Enjoy this clips edited by: Filippo Bertonelli.