night life
Dj’s – Mixed Media
Good Times!
Every Sunday, from 6:30 p.m. to midnight, Fluido has Good Times! Music and drinks with dj’s Andy and Giorgio Valletta Eclettismo, refinement, and a touch of craziness are the ingredients of this weekly get-together that reaches into the music of the past, the present and the future without any genre or category restrictions.
Xanax party
Thursday nights at the Puddhu Bar on the Murazzi docks is called “Xanax” and it is an authentic urban stress therapy. DJs at Xanax are among the most established on Torino’s underground scene and are proposing an irresistible mix of indie rock selections, live performances and video screenings.
Neon Invasion
Every Friday night at the Zenith Room of the Lab Torino there is 360° dancing to the sounds of dance, pop and rock music. Neon Invasion is a return to the origins of Torino clubbin’, when the weekend was a real date to listen to your favourite hits, meet friends that shared your tastes and – why not? – have a nice drink.
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Places
Historical Wine Cellars in Canelli
The wine cellars – which hold ancient barrels perfectly lined-up – have brick arches, lowered large round arches connected to each other by tunnels that reach into the layers and strata of earth which have formed over the centuries.
Forte di Vinadio
Requested by Re Carlo Alberto, the Forte (Fort) di Vinadio represents one of the most important examples of military architecture from the Alps. It extends length-wise for 1,200 meters, on three levels, which cover about 10 km of interior passageway.
Sacro Monte di Crea
Built at the end of the 1500’s, the Sacro Monte di Crea has 23 chapels and 5 hermitages scattered throughout the woods and connected to each other by paths. The chapels narrate the life of the Virgin Mary and house extraordinary life-size statuary groups.
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People
Irene Grandi
“Torino is a fascinating place, filled with things to do, artistic and cultural movement…there’s always a show or a concert going on in some piazza. If only Florence was like this…”
Carla Bruni
"I like Torino. It’s alive, beautiful, not at all austere. Plus, it’s creative. Art moves me, even if I am an amateur. I know music well; I breathed it in at home with mom who dedicated herself to classical concerts and my father who composed dodecaphonic pieces."
Stefania Rocca
"My father used to work at Fiat. I never saw Torino as a limitation. It’s an elegant city. The fog has never caused me to be anxious or sad. My mother used to say that it helps us to look at ourselves inside."
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