Built between 1917 and 1921, the Lingotto was the first car factory in Italy. Designed by Giacomo Mattè Trucco, it was conceived according to the principles of Taylorism to optimize production. Inaugurated in 1923 in the presence of King Vittorio Emanuele III, it became the symbol of the Turin automotive industry. 5 floors with a surface area of 150,000 square meters. A test track on the roof, 1.5 km long. An example of rationalist industrial architecture. A symbol of Turin's industrial history and Fiat's innovation. Closed in 1982, it was transformed into a multifunctional complex.
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