Routes Italy Province of TurinTurin
Po

Turin, Province of Turin, Italy

Po

11
 reviews
Length3 mi
Est. Steps7000
Introduction
Po is a 3 mile (7,000-step) route located near Turin, Province of Turin, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Castello del Valentino

Historical
The Castle of Valentino (Italian Castello del Valentino) is a historic building in the north-west Italian city of Turin. It is located in Parco del Valentino, and is the seat of the Architecture Faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin. It is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1997.

Parco del Valentino

Park
Parco del Valentino (also known as Valentino Park) is a popular public park in Turin, Italy. It is located along the west bank of the Po river. It covers an area of 500,000m², which makes it Turin's second largest park (Turin's largest park, the 840,000m² Pellerina Park, is Italy's most extended urban green area).

Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando

Tourist Attraction
The Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando (Italian: Museo di anatomia umana Luigi Rolando) is a museum of human anatomy that was founded in 1739 with headquarters in Torino, Italy. It is part of the museum network of the University of Turin and moved to its current location in the Building of the Anatomical Institutes (Italian: Palazzo degli Istituti Anatomici) in 1898.

Fiat Mephistopheles

Place
The Fiat Mephistopheles (known in Italian as Mefistofele) is a one-off racing car created by Ernest A.D. Eldridge in 1923 by combining a Fiat racing car chassis and Fiat aeroplane engine. The name is from the demon of the same name. The name alluded to the infernal noise emitted from the unmuffled engine, and it was "baptised" by the Frenchmen.

1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships

Place
The 1997 IAAF World Cross Country Championships took place on 23 March 1997. The races were held at the Parco del Valentino in Torino, Italy. A report of the event was given in The New York Times, in the Herald, and for the IAAF.Complete results for senior men, junior men, senior women, junior women, medallists, and the results of British athletes who took part were published.

Palazzo Gualino

Place
The Palazzo Gualino is an office building in Turin, Italy built in 1928–30 for the entrepreneur Riccardo Gualino by the architects Gino Levi-Montalcini and Giuseppe Pagano.It is an important example of early Italian rationalist architecture. The building was used for offices first by Gualino, then by Fiat and finally by the city of Turin, who sold it to a real estate developer in 2012.

Prima Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna

Place
The Prima Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna (English: First International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts), held in Turin, Italy in 1902 (opened 10 May), was a world arts exhibition that was important in spreading the popularity of Art Nouveau design, especially to Italy. Its aim was explicitly modern: "Only original products that show a decisive tendency toward aesthetic renewal of form will be admitted.

Torino Esposizioni

Place
Torino Esposizioni is an exhibition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy which was primarily completed in 1948, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi. The building is made with primarily ferrocemento and glass. Ferrocemento is a form of concrete construction made with thin cross-sections of concrete and metal wires (reinforcement) with re-usable forms, which Nervi pioneered in Italy and elsewhere.
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(11)
Eva
2022/09/17
Silvano
2022/03/28
Gaia
2021/10/27
dan
2021/09/13
Kumocorre
2021/07/06
Luca
2021/05/15
🎩🎸🚬Max♋️
2021/01/30
Andrea
2020/10/13
Xu
2020/08/07
Libero
2020/07/09
Solli
2020/05/12
Route Details

Length

3 mi

Est. Steps

7000
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