Courtyard of the Maglio

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Turin, Piedmont · 16th–20th centuries

Courtyard of the Maglio

A historic arsenal courtyard in Turin’s Borgo Dora district, now a vibrant cultural venue hosting vintage markets, performances, and community events.

At a glance

The Cortile del Maglio occupies a forty-by-forty-metre square within a former military complex. Its distinctive metal trees support a large roof, framing an original mallet—a significant historical artifact. Today the courtyard serves as a dynamic cultural space managed by the Cortile del Maglio Association, hosting markets, concerts, theatrical performances, and exhibitions.

History

The site originated in the late 1500s as part of Borgo Dora’s Military Arsenal, housing the city’s first powder factory and refinery. By the end of the 18th century, after Savoy acquisition, Colonel Antonio Quaglia redesigned the complex. A devastating 1852 explosion nearly destroyed the courtyard and damaged neighbouring houses, prompting Vittorio Emanuele II to relocate the Royal Powder Factory away from the city centre.

The Arsenal was repurposed for artillery production and repair. Military engineers began constructing the neo-medieval Arsenal building with portico and turret in 1867. Operations continued until 1982, when the Municipality transferred part of the complex to the Youth Missionary Service (SERMING), established in 1964 by Ernesto Oliviero.

What you see

The courtyard presents a symmetrical square layout bounded by four perimeter structures. Inclined metal trees support the expansive roof, creating a distinctive contemporary canopy above the historic space. The preserved mallet—an original artifact from the site’s industrial past—anchors the courtyard’s character and historical authenticity.

Cultural significance

The Cortile del Maglio bridges Turin’s military-industrial heritage with contemporary civic life. Its transformation from powder factory to cultural hub reflects the city’s regeneration of working-class districts. The space demonstrates adaptive reuse as a vehicle for community engagement and artistic expression in the historic Porta Palazzo quarter.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Vittorio Andreis 18/10, Turin
  • Coordinates: 45.080856, 7.683262
  • Website: http://www.museotorino.it/view/s/12ad2639c1e84b6d894c9d8d606cd7a2
  • Courtyard dimensions: 40 × 40 metres
  • Building style: Neo-medieval Arsenal (begun 1867)

Practical information

The Cortile del Maglio hosts regular vintage and antiques markets alongside cultural events. Visitors should check the official website for current opening hours, event schedules, and admission details.

Getting there

The courtyard is located in the Porta Palazzo–Balon neighbourhood of Turin. You can reach it using Turin’s public transport network; consult local transit maps for the nearest tram or bus stop to Via Vittorio Andreis.

Sources & resources

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