IN tHE rUN UP tO
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IN tHE rUN UP tO
IN THE RUN UP TO THE MAIN EVENTS TO NOT BE MISSED F E ST I V A L S 30 April - 06 May “GLBT Film Festival” Multiplex Cinema Massimo 08 - 12 May “International Book Fair” Lingotto Fiere 2014 24 - 28 September “Torino Spirituality” Various venues arts 01 May “Robin Williams in concert” Olympic Stadium 08 March - 06 July “Splendours of Italian courts: the House of Este” Reggia of Venaria Reale 21 - 29 November “Torino Film Festival” Various venues 29 March - 14 September “High Fashion, Great Theatre” Reggia of Venaria Reale 01 December 2014 - 06 January 2015 “Christmas with bows on” 19 June “Thirty Seconds to Mars in concert” PalaOlimpico 19 April - 13 July “Pre-Raphaelites. The Utopia of Beauty - Paintings from the Tate Gallery” Chiablese Palace 06 July “One Direction in concert” PalaOlimpico September 2014 - January 2015 “George Costakis Collection: Russian Avant-Garde” Royal Palace 18 - 23 July “Festival Mozart” Piazza San Carlo August “Traffic Torino Free Festival” Piazza San Carlo 04 - 21 September “MITO Settembre Musica” Various venues September 2014 - January 2015 “Hitler’s Degenerates” Reggia of Venaria Reale 28 October 2014 - 22 February 2015 “Roy Lichtenstein” GAM Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art 01 November 2014 - 10 January 2015 “Contemporary Art Torino Piemonte: Artist’s Lights” Various venues 07 - 09 November “Contemporary Art Torino Piemonte: Artissima” Oval Lingotto Autumn “Sergio Leone” National Museum of Cinema December “Sottodiciotto Film Festival” Various venues I 25 April - 01 May “Torino Jazz Festival” Various venues R U IT ALITY SP MUSIC 04 - 05 October “Arches of paper” Arcades in the Centre 08 March - 22 June “Royal Coaches. Gala parades of Popes, Princes and Kings” Reggia of Venaria Reale 16 August 2014 - 16 August 2015 “Jubilee year for the bicentenary of the birth of San Giovanni Bosco” S P O RTS 14 May “UEFA Europa League. Final 2013-2014” Juventus Stadium 16 November “Turin Marathon” F OOD&WINE 30 May - 02 June “Ortinfestival” Reggia of Venaria Reale 23 - 27 October “International Taste Fair and Terra Madre” Lingotto Fiere 21 - 30 November “CioccolaTò” Piazza San Carlo CONFERENCES 09 - 11 June “World Newspaper Congress” Lingotto Conference Centre M EETINGS OF CULTURES 09 November 2014 - 31 December 2015 “Torino meets… Berlin” IN THE RUN UP TO F E ST I V A L S art S THE MAIN EVENTS TO NOT BE MISSED March - June “Monet” GAM Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art April “Democracy Biennial” Various venues 01 April “Opening of the new Egyptian Museum” April - May “GLBT Film Festival” Multiplex Cinema Massimo April - October “One Torino - extraordinary edition” February • Opening ceremony • Water Polo World League March • Sledge Hockey World Championships • Women’s World Fencing Championships April • 24 Hour Run World Championships June • Italian Table Tennis Championships • Italian Athletics Championships • Rugby Test match Italia-Scotland July • International Four-Team Basketball • Volleyball World League August • International Basketball Gran Prix September • Cycling race Milano-Torino • European Judo Championship October • World Caribbean Dance Championships November • Closing event • Turin Marathon December • Italian Figure Skating Championships T RA D I T I O N S 14 - 17 February “Historic Carnival of Ivrea” FOOD&WINE March “LieviTò” October “Nourishing the city” World Forum and Conference: Organic Food Cities November “CioccolaTò” Piazza San Carlo June - September “Raffaello and the arts” “The King’s Garden” “Wonders of Italia. The ancient origins of Italian manufacturing: from the Middle Ages to the 16th century ” Reggia of Venaria Reale October 2015 - January 2016 “From Poussin to Matisse. Four centuries of French painting from the Hermitage Museum” Madama Palace November “Contemporary Art Torino Piemonte: Artissima” Oval Lingotto November 2015 - January 2016 “Contemporary Art Torino Piemonte: Artist’s Lights” Various venues M U S I C April - May “Torino Jazz Festival” Various venues June - July “Festival of Comic Opera and Melodrama” Teatro Regio and Teatro Carignano August “Traffic Torino Free Festival” Piazza San Carlo September “MITO Settembre Musica” Various venues September “Torino Spirituality” Various venues October “Arches of paper” Arcades in the Centre November “Torino Film Festival” Various venues December “Sottodiciotto Film Festival” Various venues December 2015 - January 2016 “Christmas with bows on” CONFERENCES 10 - 12 June “World Chamber Congress” I 2015 February - December “Torino European Capital of Sport” May - September “Car Fashion” MAUTO National Automobile Museum SP S P O RTS May “International Book Fair” Lingotto Fiere R U IT ALITY 19 April - 24 June “Exposition of the Holy Shroud” Duomo May “World Conference of Salesian Bishops” 11 - 16 August “World meeting of young Salesians” A CITY YOU WOULDN’T EXPECT Amsterdam 1H45’ Bari 1H30’ Barcelona 1H30’ Brindisi 1H45’ Bruxelles 1H30’ Cagliari 1H25’ Casablanca 2H50’ Catania 1H50’ Dublin 1H20’ Lamezia Terme 1H40’ DÜsseldorf 1H25’ Napoli 1H20’ FrankfÜrt 1H15’ Olbia 1H10’ IaŞi 2H40’ Palermo 1H35’ Ibiza 1H45’ Reggio Calabria 1H55’ Istanbul 3H Roma 1H10’ London 1H40’ Trapani 1H40’ Madrid 2H05’ Malta 2H Monaco 1H10’ MoskvÁ 3H30’ PALMA De MALLORCA 1H35’ rismotorino.or u t . w g/e w w n Lively and elegant, always in movement, nonetheless Torino is incredibly a city set in the heart of verdant areas: gently resting on the hillside and enclosed by the winding course of the River Po, it owes much of its charm to its enchanting location at the foot of the western Alps, watched over by snowy peaks. Moskvá Dublin Amsterdam London The first Capital of Italia invites you to discover its ancient and modern history, the palaces and museums, the parks and tree-lined avenues, the river and the hills, the restaurants and historic coffee houses, the long colonnaded streets and the multiethnic neighbourhoods, the great events and the many little pleasures which have always made it unique, in a balance between the rational Roman town layout, the measured pomp of Piemonte baroque and the originality of the modern and contemporary architecture. Bruxelles Düsseldorf Frankfurt Paris München Wien Iaşi Genève Lyon Milano Torino Venezia Bologna Firenze Lisboa Madrid Barcelona Roma Napoli Istanbul Ibiza Cagliari Come to Torino, live it, breathe its spirit… you’re sure to be taken completely by surprise! Casablanca Palermo In the heart. Worn. In a pocket: ObjecTo is the city’s merchandising range. Original, symbolic, sometimes humorous, these are the souvenirs that best represent Torino and its many faces. Not to be missed! www.objecto.it Text: Turismo Torino e Provincia - Ufficio Comunicazione. Layout: Art. Photo credits: Archivio fotografico Turismo Torino e Provincia, Città di Torino, Archivio fotografico Provincia di Torino “Andrea Vettoretti”, Regione Piemonte; Artesia, Aurora, Bardonecchia Ski, Città di Carmagnola, City Sightseeing Italy, Consolata Pralormo Design, Consorzio La Venaria Reale, EPAT, itstock, LaPresse, MAUTO-Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, Museo dello Sport, Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Parco Naturale Collina di Superga, Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso, Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Power Press, Slow Food, Teatro Regio Torino, Torino Film Festival, Turin Marathon, www.historicando.net, www.pho-to.it, www.phototravel.it, Filippo Alfero, Enrico Aretini, Daniele Badolato, Filippo Beraudo di Pralormo, Bruna Biamino, Mattia Boero, Dario Bonetto, Roberto Borgo, Michele D’Ottavio, Celestino Geninatti Chiolero, Andrea Guermani, M. Manuel Hernandez, Iris Kuerschner, Marco Leonardi, Paolo Meitre Libertini, Pierandrea Monni, Michele Ottino, Elio Pallard, Silvia Pastore, Aldo Pavan, Ivano Piva, Donia Prengemann, Francesco Radino, Ramella&Giannese, Veronica Rossi, Agnese Samà, Marco Saroldi, Max Sarotto, Alberto Surico, Max Tomasinelli, Giancarlo Tovo, Michele Vacchiano. Translation: Roger Gibson. Print: L’Artistica Savigliano. Closing date for this edition: March 2014. Paris 1H25’ ANCONA 4H02’ BOLOGNA 2H FIRENZE 2H38’ MESTRE 3H28’ MILANO 44’ NAPOLI 5H PADOVA 3H12’ PESARO 3H28’ REGGIO EMILIA 1H40’ RIMINI 3H08’ ROMA 3H48’ SALERNO 5H49’ VENEZIA 3H40’ LYON 3H47’ PARIS 5H44’