Inaugurated in 2002 (at the time at the Basilica of Superga), since 2008 the Museum of the Grande Torino and the Granata Legend has been housed in the prestigious venue of Villa Claretta Assandri, set in the park of the same name in Grugliasco.
The museum is managed by the Associazione Memoria Storica Granata, composed of volunteers. The social purpose of the A.M.S.G. is the acquisition, cataloguing and preservation of every object, photograph, text or other memento, even in oral form, concerning the history of the Torino football team, in order to preserve and spread its history and legend.
To the objects recovered from the demolition of the Filadelfia Stadium were added memorabilia from all over Italy. At first exhibited in itinerant form throughout Italy (more than 150 exhibitions have been set up) In the 650 square metres of the Museum you can see particularly valuable memorabilia such as part of the grandstand and the furnishings of the Filadelfia Stadium, the historic cornet of the ’Trombettiere’ that gave the charge to the Grande Torino players, the wheel and propeller of the plane that crashed at Superga, Gigi Meroni’s Fiat Balilla, as well as original memorabilia such as documents, photographs, jerseys and personal items.
For reasons of safety and protection of the exhibits, visits are exclusively guided. The duration of the visit is approximately one and a half hours, during which the volunteers will take you on a fascinating journey, narrating the events of a historic football club and the historical context in which they took place.
The museum is managed by the Associazione Memoria Storica Granata, composed of volunteers. The social purpose of the A.M.S.G. is the acquisition, cataloguing and preservation of every object, photograph, text or other memento, even in oral form, concerning the history of the Torino football team, in order to preserve and spread its history and legend.
To the objects recovered from the demolition of the Filadelfia Stadium were added memorabilia from all over Italy. At first exhibited in itinerant form throughout Italy (more than 150 exhibitions have been set up) In the 650 square metres of the Museum you can see particularly valuable memorabilia such as part of the grandstand and the furnishings of the Filadelfia Stadium, the historic cornet of the ’Trombettiere’ that gave the charge to the Grande Torino players, the wheel and propeller of the plane that crashed at Superga, Gigi Meroni’s Fiat Balilla, as well as original memorabilia such as documents, photographs, jerseys and personal items.
For reasons of safety and protection of the exhibits, visits are exclusively guided. The duration of the visit is approximately one and a half hours, during which the volunteers will take you on a fascinating journey, narrating the events of a historic football club and the historical context in which they took place.
Villa Claretta Assandri, Via La Salle, 87 - 10095, Grugliasco
Services
Bookshop
Conference room
Admissions
Full Ticket€ 5.00
PRENOTAZIONE OBBLIGATORIA
Free
Teachers with stundents, kids under 10, Abbonamento Musei holders
Free
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Timetables
Weekly opening
MON
Closed
TUE
Closed
WED
Closed
THU
Closed
FRI
Closed
SAT
14:00 – 19:00
SUN
10:00 – 19:00
Reservation mandatory
Extraordinary openings/closures
From 11/11/2024 at 17/11/2024
11:00 – 17:00
8 December 2024
10:00 – 19:00
Ticketing
1 h 30' prima / before