The conservation of the street and of this old building influences the straightness of Via San Donato, which makes a slight curve to result in parallel with Via Pacinotti before ending in central Piazza Statuto square. Valentino Park houses an 18th-century castle, botanic garden and medieval village. Duchy of Savoy 1416–1792

[75][76] In recent years, another trademark drink of the city is MoleCola, an Italian Coca-Cola that entered production in 2012 and quickly spread both in Italy and outside its native country. The church was built on top of the Capuchin hill.

South of the Park, an interesting architecture of different levels is hosting a new shopping mall called Centro Commerciale Parco Dora. The 1958 building, a 122,000-square-metre (1,313,197-square-foot) complex, hosts approximately 30,000 students and is considered one of the major Institutes of Technology of the country – mainly due to the vocation of the city for the industrialisation, pushed by the automotive sector.

True connoisseurs of chocolate appreciate the CioccolaTò, because small factories that are unknown outside of the country are taking part in it. Politecnico expanded its facilities through two huge overpass buildings over the avenue, linked to new buildings on the west side. Main avenues which are crossing the district are Corso Ferrucci and Corso Racconigi. A notable and unusual building in the area is the so-called "Fetta di Polenta" (literally: "polenta slice"), formerly known as Casa Scaccabarozzi. Also on Corso Svizzera, stands one of the oldest hospitals of the city, the Ospedale Amedeo di Savoia, specialised in infectious diseases.

Turin was not captured by the Allies until the end of Spring Offensive of 1945.

Western Roman Empire 285–476 Rain falls mostly during spring and autumn; during the hottest months, otherwise, rains are less frequent but heavier (thunderstorms are frequent). West of Borgo Dora stands Rione Valdocco ("Valdocco neighbourhood"), enclosed by Via Cigna, Corso Regina Margherita, Corso Principe Oddone and the Dora river.

Outside the city are: the Basilica of Our Lady, Help of Christians built by St. John Bosco, the Gran Madre built in 1818 on occasion of the return of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and Santa Maria del Monte (1583) on Monte dei Cappuccini. [41] Like many Northern Italian cities, there is a large proportion of pensioners in comparison to youth. was founded by the union of one of the oldest football teams in Turin, Football Club Torinese (founded in 1894), with breakaways from Juventus and was the most successful team, called "Grande Torino", in the Serie A during the 1940s. Today Turin is one of the main cinematographic and television centres in Italy, thanks to the role of the Turin Film Commission that reports the production of many feature films, soap operas and commercials. Via Lagrange and Via Carlo Alberto cross two significant squares of the city, respectively. Via Carlo Alberto crosses Piazza Carlo Alberto, a big square hosting the rear façade of Palazzo Carignano, in eclectic style. The building has replaced the Clothes Market, one of the four covered pavilions of Porta Palazzo market, but unfortunately, this glass green-shaded building has been highly criticized because of its lack of usability for commercial activities, albeit an example of contemporary architecture. In the following decades, the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia led the struggle towards the unification of Italy.

A part of the historical center of Turin was inscribed in the World Heritage List under the name Residences of the Royal House of Savoy. A major literary and cultural woman of that time was Olimpia Savio. The building was built in 1892.