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Parco del Valentino. Parco del Valentino (also known as Valentino Park) is a popular public park [1] in Turin, Italy.It is located along the west bank of the Po river.It covers an area of 500,000m², which makes it Turin's second largest park (Turin's largest park, the 840,000m² Pellerina Park, is Italy's most extended urban green area). [1]
The Borgo Medioevale is an open air museum and reconstructed medieval village and castle in Turin, Italy.It is located in the Parco del Valentino (Valentino Park) on the riverbank of the Po river.
The Valentino Castle (Italian: Castello del Valentino) is a historic building in the northwestern Italian city of Turin. [1] It is located in Parco del Valentino , and is the seat of the Architecture Faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin .
It is located in the Parco del Valentino along the Po River, at Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli, Turin, Italy, and open weekends and holidays during the warmer months; an admission fee is charged. The garden's origins can be traced as far back as 1560, when collections of live plants were established at the Studio di Mondovì, which moved to the ...
The 6th Gran Premio del Valentino was a non-championship Formula One motor race held on 6 April 1952 at the Parco del Valentino in Turin. The Grand Prix was won by Luigi Villoresi driving a Ferrari 375. Piero Taruffi and Rudi Fischer were second and third in their Ferrari 500s.
The gallery moved to the exhibition pavilion in Via Crivelli, located in Parco del Valentino in 1914. [2] Land adjacent to the Castello del Valentino was purchased and in 1919 a building was built for the exhibits.
It was one of the proposed locations for the Eurovision Village at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, before Parco del Valentino was eventually chosen as the location for the village. [2] The Rockin' 1000 pre-recorded a performance of John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" in the square for the opening of the Eurovision final. [3]
The 1955 Gran Premio del Valentino was a non-championship Formula One motor race held on 27 March 1955 at the Parco del Valentino in Turin. The Grand Prix was won by Alberto Ascari driving a Lancia D50; Ascari also set pole position. Roberto Mieres in a Maserati 250F finished second and Luigi Villoresi in a Lancia D50 was third.