Walking in the Quadrilatero Romano means losing oneself in the city's most ancient plots, where the narrow, winding streets tell thousands of years of history. Today, this fascinating district has been transformed into a lively workshop of creativity: art workshops, ateliers of designers, illustrators, ceramists and independent artisans enliven the hidden courtyards and layered architecture, creating a continuous dialogue between the past and experimentation.
The route continues under the elegant vaults of the Galleria Umberto I, a historic 19th-century passageway that has been given a new lease of life thanks to a packed programme of cultural events: exhibitions, installations and concerts have transformed it into a dynamic meeting point open to the city.
The final stop is at Combo, a hybrid space born from the regeneration of a former barracks: here hospitality, catering, music and contemporary culture meet. Combo is a fluid and multicultural place.
Duration: 2 hours
Language of the tour: Italian
The tours are part of the project "Torino. Dire Fare Vedere Design. Una città creativa UNESCO" financed by the Ministry of Tourism and in collaboration with the City of Torino, Torino Urban Lab, Circolo del Design and the associations Federagit Confesercenti and G.I.A. Torino and Turismo Torino e Provincia.
Admissions
Junior 12-17 years old
Abbonamento Musei
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Holders Royal Pass
Over 65 years old
Children 0-11 years