“A library in a former tannery?” a surprised voice might ask. Yes, the Biblioteca civica Italo Calvino, standing right here, has a fascinating past. Before it became a haven for bookworms, this building housed a vital part of Turin’s industrial history. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Durio family, pioneers in leather tanning, operated a large tannery on this very spot. Their innovative methods brought them recognition as leaders in the Italian leather industry. Imagine the sights and smells of the tannery, the clatter of machinery, and the aroma of treated hides! Over time, the tannery fell into disrepair and was largely demolished. However, a part of the structure along the Dora Riparia was preserved. This section was then expanded and transformed into the modern Biblioteca civica Italo Calvino we see today. Inside, you’ll find not only shelves stacked with books but also a tribute to the building’s industrial past. Notice the blend of old and new architectural elements, a reminder of the site’s evolution. The Biblioteca civica Italo Calvino stands as a testament to Turin’s ability to reinvent itself, transforming industrial spaces into cultural hubs.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.