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Explore Casa Luzi in Piedmont with a 2.5-hour guided tour blending contemporary architecture, family stories, and tasting four top Luzi Donadei wines.
The Tour at Casa Luzi offers a unique combination of contemporary architecture, family history, and premium wine tasting in the scenic Piedmont region of Italy. Priced at $71 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this experience is ideal for those interested in design, art, and fine wines, all in an accessible setting just outside Turin. The tour starts in a tranquil park, under the shade of a black birch tree, where visitors are welcomed and introduced to the property’s impressive architecture and lush gardens.
What makes this experience stand out is its multi-layered approach, blending visual storytelling of the Luzi family’s legacy, detailed architectural exploration, and a guided tasting of four distinguished wines. While the tour involves walking and climbing on the flat roofs and navigating all rooms, it may not be suitable for people with mobility issues or wheelchairs. The combination of art, family history, and wine creates a compelling visit for culture lovers and wine connoisseurs alike.
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The tour begins with a warm welcome in the Casa Luzi garden, where an audio guide in Italian narrates the history of the architecture and the garden, sharing family stories and historical memories. Visitors get an immediate sense of the peaceful setting, surrounded by greenery, before moving deeper into the property. This initial moment sets a relaxed tone, allowing guests to appreciate the beauty of Casa Luzi from the outside before entering its interior spaces.
After the garden introduction, the guide leads visitors through the building’s distinctive overlapping flat roofs, which are a hallmark of contemporary architecture. Climbing up to these rooftops offers a panoramic view of the surrounding territory, providing a visual appreciation of the building’s design and its integration with the landscape. This part of the tour highlights Elio Luzi’s architectural mastery, emphasizing the organic and innovative design that defines Casa Luzi.
Inside the house, visitors are invited to explore the family library, a space that reflects the personal and intellectual heritage of the Luzi family. The tour continues through all rooms of the organic architecture, guided by audio recordings that describe the most significant projects of Elio Luzi, a 20th-century master of architecture. The display of 10 large drawings from the Luzi Architecture Foundation Archive allows for a detailed study of his famous projects, making this part especially appealing for architecture enthusiasts.
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This tour underscores Casa Luzi’s importance as a design masterpiece. The building’s flat roofs, layered structure, and integration with nature showcase a contemporary approach that balances functionality with aesthetic innovation. It’s a rare opportunity to witness a private family residence that has been carefully preserved and presented as a museum of architecture.

Following the architectural exploration, the experience shifts to wine tasting. The Luzi Donadei Winery, renowned for its high-quality wines, offers a guided tasting of four distinguished wines led by the owner. The lineup includes:
Accompanying the wines are platters of typical local products and vegetables, along with breadsticks. The special highlight is the glass of Brut Metodo Classico—a 2007 vintage with a 15-year aging on its lees—offering a luxurious tasting experience.
The local food platter complements the wines perfectly, featuring typical regional products and vegetables, along with breadsticks. The Agnolotti al Plin, a traditional Piedmontese pasta, is also available for tasting, further enriching the culinary aspect of this experience. This pairing aims to enhance the wine flavors and provide a full sensory experience of Piedmont’s gastronomic richness.
The tour departs from Casa Luzi, located at Via Borgofranco 25/17, with the doorbell A.L. as the meeting point. The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The activity features a live guide in Italian, English, or French, and includes audio narration, music, and access to the property.
Visitors should note that Casa Luzi is accessible by only two cars, and parking for larger groups is available 7-9 minutes’ walk away. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, and guests over 95 years of age are advised against participating.
This tour offers a distinctive blend of architecture, art, and wine that sets it apart from typical wine tastings or city highlights. For those interested in continuing their exploration of Piedmont wines, similar experiences include local wine tastings in the city or walking tours of Turin’s highlights. However, none combine the private architectural tour with world-class wine tasting quite like this.
The Casa Luzi tour provides an engaging look into modern architecture, family history, and fine wines all in a scenic Piedmont setting. The guided exploration of Elio Luzi’s architectural designs paired with tastings of four premium wines offers a well-rounded cultural and sensory experience. The small group size and multilingual guides ensure a personalized visit that suits architecture buffs and wine lovers seeking a relaxed yet enriching activity.
While the physical demands of climbing on flat roofs and walking through the residence should be considered, the overall experience promises a lasting impression of Piedmont’s artistic and vinicultural excellence.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not recommended for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as Casa Luzi is accessible by only two cars and involves some walking and climbing.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 2.5 hours, from the initial welcome to the wine tasting and food platter.
What wines are included in the tasting?
Guests taste four wines: a 2007 Brut Metodo Classico Pinot Meunier, Dogliani DOCG 2023 Superiore Donna Cecilia, Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC 2021 Superiore, and Barolo or Barbaresco DOCG 2019/2020.
Does the tour include any food?
Yes, the tasting features platters of typical local products and vegetables, along with breadsticks, and an option to try Agnolotti al Plin.
What languages are available for guided tours?
Guides are available in Italian, English, and French.
Can I cancel the tour if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.