Torino vista dalla Mole Antonelliana - Istituto Avogadro
"The "Amedeo Avogadro" Industrial Technical Institute originated in 1805 when the Turin City Council created an evening drawing school for artists and industrialists. After the unification of Italy, other educational institutions were added through the initiative of the Municipality and private individuals. In 1923, the Turin institute took its definitive form: the Royal Industrial Institute of Turin was established with four specializations: mechanics, electricians, chemists, and textile and dyeing workers. Fiat, Sip, and large and small companies in the mechanical and metallurgical sectors hired skilled workers and technicians from the Institute, and the student population was constantly increasing. The Avogadro is aesthetically characterized by a fully restored Art Nouveau building, its structure having been enhanced and its unmistakable aesthetic emphasized by recent renovations.
Torino vista dalla Mole Antonelliana - Istituto Avogadro
"The "Amedeo Avogadro" Industrial Technical Institute originated in 1805 when the Turin City Council created an evening drawing school for artists and industrialists. After the unification of Italy, other educational institutions were added through the initiative of the Municipality and private individuals. In 1923, the Turin institute took its definitive form: the Royal Industrial Institute of Turin was established with four specializations: mechanics, electricians, chemists, and textile and dyeing workers. Fiat, Sip, and large and small companies in the mechanical and metallurgical sectors hired skilled workers and technicians from the Institute, and the student population was constantly increasing. The Avogadro is aesthetically characterized by a fully restored Art Nouveau building, its structure having been enhanced and its unmistakable aesthetic emphasized by recent renovations.