A unique museum of its kind that presents a perfect mix of technology and tradition, through an organic path that with its different souls tells, excites and educates the public of all ages. More than 2,500 square metres divided into distinct but deeply interconnected areas: from the story of the origins of the sign, to the first Remington typewriter; from the journey inside writing to the section dedicated to the history of fountain pens, where it is possible to appreciate a selection of the 13 iconic pens of the 20th century, such as Waterman’s 22 of 1896 and the Hastil Aurora designed by Marco Zanuso in 1970 and exhibited at the MoMA in New York.
In addition to the interior spaces of the museum, it will also be possible to enjoy an outdoor route, recently enhanced by the work of artist Osvaldo Neirotti, who worked on a Land Art project on three centuries-old magnolias in the Officina della Scrittura courtyard.
Admissions
Over 65 years old, Under 26, Abbonamento Musei holders
People with disabilities, Licenced journalists, tourist guides Province of Torino, teachers with stundents, kids under 12
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Design
Museum dedicated to the historic Italian company Aurora, famous for the production of writing instruments, especially high-quality fountain pens. Located inside the company headquarters, the museum offers a journey through the brand's history, starting in 1919. The collection displays iconic models of pens, from the oldest to modern limited editions, with a focus on craftsmanship and design. In addition to the pens, there are vintage machines used for production and a section dedicated to the processing of precious materials. The museum reflects the evolution of style and technology related to writing, underlining Aurora's role on the Italian and international scene.