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Discover Turin’s Agnelli Art Gallery and Pista 500 in just one day, blending modern art, stunning city views, and architectural marvels with flexible booking options.
Explore Turin’s Artistic and Industrial Heritage in a Single Day
The Turin: Your Ticket to the Agnelli Art Gallery offers an engaging mix of contemporary art, remarkable architecture, and industrial history within one comprehensive experience. This tour, provided by Pinacoteca Agnelli e Pista 500, is designed for those interested in exploring Turin’s vibrant cultural scene while enjoying breathtaking views of the Alps and city skyline. With a 4.5-star rating, it combines accessibility, flexibility, and rich content, making it suitable for a variety of visitors.
This tour lasts one day, with multiple starting times available, and includes an audio guide in English and Italian. The main meeting point is inside the Lingotto Shopping Center at the Agnelli Art Gallery, easily accessible from Via Nizza or Via Fenoglietti, right next to the NH Hotel. The experience balances art, architecture, and industrial heritage, offering a well-rounded glimpse of what makes Turin unique.


The core of this experience is the permanent collection at the Agnelli Art Gallery, situated at the top of the Lingotto building, a historic industrial site transformed into a cultural hub. Designed by Renzo Piano, the building’s architecture itself becomes part of the attraction, with its modern lines and expansive spaces.
Inside, visitors encounter a dynamic display of artworks that challenge traditional narratives, highlight underrepresented voices, and invite engagement and reflection. The galleries host special exhibitions and collaborations with international artists, providing fresh perspectives on the existing collection. This approach ensures that each visit offers something new, even for repeat visitors.
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One of the tour’s standout features is the view from the Pista 500’s roof, which was once a racing track. Today, it functions as a viewing platform where visitors can gaze across Turin’s skyline and the Alpine backdrop. The vantage point offers a stunning panorama, perfect for taking photos or simply soaking in the city’s ambiance.
Access to the roof is included in the tour, and the viewing area provides enough space for visitors to enjoy the scenery comfortably. It’s an excellent spot for reflection and photo opportunities, especially on clear days when the mountains are visible in the distance.

The Lingotto building itself narrates Turin’s industrial past, having been a car factory for Fiat. Its transformation into a cultural space showcases how history and modernity can coexist beautifully. The combination of industrial heritage and contemporary design is a key feature of this tour, making it more than just an art visit.
Walking through the former factory floors and then ascending to the art gallery offers a tangible sense of the city’s evolution. This setting enriches the experience, providing context and depth to the artworks and views.
The tour includes an audio guide available in English and Italian, helping visitors understand the significance of the artworks and architecture. The main entrance is inside the Lingotto Shopping Center, on the 1st floor; access is straightforward from Via Nizza or Via Fenoglietti.
Reservations can be made with pay-later options, giving flexibility for travel plans. The tour accommodates wheelchair users, ensuring inclusivity. Last entry is 30 minutes before closing, so visitors should plan their arrival accordingly.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience stands out for its combination of modern art, historic architecture, and breathtaking city views. The unique location allows visitors to appreciate Renzo Piano’s design and industrial heritage alongside contemporary artworks that often challenge perceptions.
The cost-effective and flexible booking policies make it accessible, and the free cancellation policy offers peace of mind. This tour is ideal for art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone eager to see Turin from a new perspective.
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Those interested in modern art and architecture will find the Agnelli Art Gallery particularly appealing. Visitors who enjoy city views and photo opportunities will love the Pista 500 vantage point. Accessibility features ensure that a wide range of travelers can enjoy the experience without concern.
This tour suits those with limited time but a curiosity for Turin’s industrial past and contemporary culture. It offers a balanced glimpse that makes for a memorable, enriching day.

The Turin: Your Ticket to the Agnelli Art Gallery combines art, architecture, and industrial history into a single, accessible experience. The modern design of the gallery, the spectacular views from Pista 500, and the historic Lingotto building make this tour stand out. Its flexible booking and inclusive access add to its appeal.
While it focuses primarily on art and views, the setting itself enriches the visit, making it perfect for culture lovers and those eager to explore Turin’s evolving landscape. The 4.5-star rating reflects its quality and popularity, making it a compelling choice for a short but impactful tour.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the experience comfortably.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket grants access to the Agnelli Art Gallery, Pista 500 roof view, and audio guides in English and Italian.
How flexible are the booking options?
You can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel for free up to 24 hours before the visit.
What are the opening hours?
The tour has multiple starting times available. Last entry is 30 minutes before closing, so check the schedule when booking.
Is there a guided tour included?
Yes, an audio guide is included, providing insights into the artworks, architecture, and views.
Can I visit with children or families?
While not explicitly stated, the accessibility and engaging content suggest it’s suitable for families and children.
Are there any restrictions or special requirements?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and content is shown in its original language, with some parts possibly in Italian.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Turin attractions?
Its combination of modern art, iconic architecture, and panoramic views from a historic industrial site makes it an unparalleled experience in Turin.