
BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
Turin has been awarded the title of European Capital of Smart Tourism 2025, a recognition that celebrates its transformation from an industrial hub to a vibrant cultural destination and a model of smart urban regeneration. The city has successfully balanced urban development, heritage preservation, and sustainability.
Former industrial landmarks like the Lingotto and Officine Grandi Riparazioni (OGR) have been repurposed into thriving cultural centers. Turin is also part of UNESCO’s “Man and the Biosphere” program, underscoring its commitment to protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable development.
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