Guided tour of the Industrial Turin: Agnelli's Art Gallery - located at top of the old Lingotto factory, a symbol of Fiat, within the Scrigno designed by Renzo Piano - which houses works of enormous value of artists such as Canova, Manet, Renoir and Picasso. The tour continues with a coach ride from where you can admire the first FIAT factory, the Olympic Stadium and the annexed architectural works, up to the Automobile Museum, that you will visit inside.
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Guided tour of the Industrial Turin: Agnelli's Art Gallery - located at top of the old Lingotto factory, a symbol of Fiat, within the Scrigno designed by Renzo Piano - which houses works of enormous value of artists such as Canova, Manet, Renoir and Picasso. The tour continues with a coach ride from where you can admire the first FIAT factory, the Olympic Stadium and the annexed architectural works, up to the Automobile Museum, that you will visit inside.
- Available: from Wednesday to Sunday at 10am. Not available on December 24, 25 and 31st, and on January 1st.
- Duration: 5 hours
- Meeting point: the guide will meet at the entrance of Agnelli's Art Gallery, 15 minutes before the confirmed time.
- Group size: Maximum 25 people per group.
- Languages: English, Italian, Polish and Greek.
Cost does NOT include entrance fees, to be purchased at the spot.
It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
Cancellation policy:
Once the tour is confirmed, it can be canceled up to 1 week prior to receive a refund of tour cost minus the service fee. Further cancellations and no shows are non refundable.
Industrial Turin: Agnelli Art Gallery and Automobile Museum
Your tour begins with a one hour visit to Agnelli's Art Gallery – located at top of the Lingotto factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the Lingotto was once the world's largest car factory (seat of FIAT), and a revolutionary architectural feat. Following the industrial decline, the Lingotto was transformed into an exciting public space by Renzo Piano. The Scrigno (“jewelry box”), a structure which seems to float atop the building, suspended above the rooftop test track, marks the final step of the 20 year long restructuring process. The Scrigno is home to the Agnelli Museum, which displays an extraordinary collection of 23 artworks dating from the 18th to the 20th century and ranging from the Venice of Canaletto and the Dresden of Bellotto to a group, unique in Italy, of seven masterpieces by Matisse, as well as works by Manet, Renoir and Picasso. In addition, the Scrigno always hosts interesting temporary exhibitions.
Your tour continues with a bus ride (1 hour) during which you'll see the first FIAT factory, the Olympic Stadium and the attached architectural complex.
You'll then arrive at the Automobile Museum, where your visit will continue inside (2 hours). Founded in 1960, it was reopened after a great makeover by the studio of the architect Cino Zucchi. The tour covers the history of the automobile, from its genesis to date, with a look towards the future. The Automobile Museum is home to over 200 cars representing some 80 brands. The museum boasts some of the first Italian cars, a 1914 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, and racing cars by Ferrari and Alfa Romeo, among many other exciting exhibits tracing the history of industrial development and design Made in Italy design.
Cancellation Policy
Once a confirmation code has been assigned to your reservation, we can refund the cost minus a service fee (reservation fee and online booking fee) for cancellations up to 1 week before the event. Cancellations less than one week before your booked event and no-shows are not refundable.