The OGR Torino, the hub of the CRT Foundation, is a centre of culture and innovation unique in Europe, dedicated to experimentation: cultural, artistic and musical in OGR Cult, scientific, technological and entrepreneurial in OGR Tech.
Formerly a train repair workshop founded in the late 19th century, now an industrial archaeological heritage site, it stands in the heart of Turin on an area of 35,000 square metres.
Since 2017, OGR Cult has welcomed visitors with site-specific art exhibitions, major concerts and musical experimentation, together with opportunities to explore contemporary culture from different perspectives.
Since 2019, OGR Tech has been one of Italy's largest innovation hubs. With a focus on high-potential verticals and a global ecosystem of over 80 partners of excellence, today they support over 130 start-ups per year and have 15 acceleration and innovation support programmes.
OGR Torino explores contemporary life in all its forms to open up new horizons for collaboration, creation and conviviality.
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35,000 square metres of space dedicated to contemporary culture, as well as to innovation and business acceleration with a technological focus: this is what the OGR have become after the redevelopment that began in 2013, with a project by the Boffa, Petrone & Partners studio. Historically, the workshops were used to repair trains, and now, while preserving the distinctive architecture, they represent one of the most significant examples of industrial reconversion, where artistic and technological research coexist. Inside, there are exhibitions, concerts, theatre, dance, and immersive experiences, along with popular events dedicated to innovation and technology