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Turin (TO) – Palazzo Ferrero della Marmora

Historic Palace of notable interest, built in the central area of Turin during the second Baroque expansion of the city, which started in 1673. The building, subject to protection restrictions by the Regional Superintendence for Cultural Heritage and Activities, is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic squares of Turin, (Piazza Castello, Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Carlo Emanuele II), the Egyptian Museum and other important period buildings of the city.

Via Maria Vittoria , 16 - 10123 Torino (TO)

Details

Property types
Historical building, Free-standing building
Permitted uses
Other Functions
Land area (m²)
945 m²
Total GIA (m²)
Total GLA
Contracts and limitations

No existing contract

Year of construction
1670
State of maintenance and repair
Poor - To be valorized
Occupation status
Vacant
Risk profile

The building, known as Palazzo Ferrero della Marmora, is divided into four aboveground floors, a basement level, a mezzanine and an attic. The building can be accessed from Via Maria Vittoria 16 at the corner of Via Bogino, adjacent to Palazzo Cisterna; it has an L-shaped layout and is served by several stairwells distributed on the two sides of the building. The basement and the attic are used for storage and archive purposes, while the ground floor, whose rooms spread out around the entrance hall, which divides it into two portions, houses the library rooms (with mezzanine environments) and the offices; on the first, second and third floors other rooms can be found, mainly for office use, with large glass surfaces that alternate along the façades of the building, while on the mezzanine floor there are two rooms for archive purposes. The gross covered area of the property is 4,021 sqm, of which approximately 1,150 sqm pertain to the basement (822 sqm) and the attic (326 sqm). The property is subject to protection restrictions due to its significant historical interest by the Regional Superintendence for Cultural Heritage and Activities.

 

The property is located in the central area of Turin (population 841,600), capital of the Metropolitan City of Turin and of the Piedmont Region; Turin is the 4th largest city in Italy by resident population. The property is located in the immediate vicinity (400 meters on foot) of Piazza San Carlo, in the historic city centre, and of the Egyptian Museum (350 meters), while the left bank of the Po river, which crosses the city from north to south, is approximately 1 km from the property (15 minutes on foot). The area in which the property is located is characterized by the presence of numerous historic buildings and palaces, museums, art galleries, churches and commercial establishments, not far from the most representative squares of the city (Piazza San Carlo, Piazza Castello, Piazza Carlo Emanuele II) and the Royal Palace with its gardens (600 meters on foot). The area is well-connected to the public transport infrastructure, with numerous urban lines (buses and trams) passing along the surrounding streets and in front of the property. The Turin Porta Nuova railway station, which guarantees connections with the cities of Milan, Rome, Naples, Alessandria, Ivrea and Cuneo, as well as the underground station, are approximately 1 km away from the property, while the Porta Susa station, a regional and high speed railway station with trains towards France, is 2 km away. The “Sandro Pertini” international airport of Turin Caselle (approximately 4.2 million passengers in 2022) is about 17 km from the property, while the Turin North Ring Road, which allows access to the motorway network (“A- 4″/Turin-Trieste, “A-6″/Turin Savona), is located 8-10 km away from the area (20-30 minutes by car).

 

 

Basement
822 m²
Ground floor
957 m²
First floor
621 m²
Mezzanine
54 m²
Second floor
627 m²
Third floor
614 m²
Attic
326 m²

Historic Palace of notable interest, built in the central area of Turin during the second Baroque expansion of the city, which started in 1673. The building, subject to protection restrictions by the Regional Superintendence for Cultural Heritage and Activities, is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic squares of Turin, (Piazza Castello, Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Carlo Emanuele II), the Egyptian Museum and other important period buildings of the city.

Via Maria Vittoria , 16 - 10123 Torino (TO)

Contact

ICE - Italian Trade Agency

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Floorplan

Turin (TO) – Palazzo Ferrero della Marmora Floorplan