Cascina di Città (or Cascina Galliziana) is a closed courtyard building of 17th-century origin, located in an ancient docking port along the Stura stream. The complex underwent several restoration interventions in the second half of the 19th century, including the transformation of the dovecote tower, which was turned into a neo-medieval turret, with the addition of crenellations at the top.
Signalled by the Sovrintendenza, the authority for cultural heritage of Torino, for the historical peculiarities of this property, this farmhouse borders with a curious building shaped like a medieval castle.
general information
area name
Cascina Città
andress/district/city
Strada del Bramafame 22, Circoscrizione 5, Torino
urban planning data
land area
40,000 sqm
Total gross floor area
28,0023 sqm
main intended use
Residence min 80%,
ASPI max 20%
gross floor area for intended use
Residence: 22,402 sqm,
ASPI: 5,600 sqm
urban planning instrument/building procedure
P.E.C. (Piano Esecutivo Convenzionato)
information about the area
accessibility/connections
11 km from Torino Caselle Airport, 3,5 km from ring, 5,6 km Porta Susa railway station
other notes
description
The P.E.C. (Convened Economic Plan) for the Z.U.T. (Urban Transformation Zone) is ready but not yet finalized. If completed, the project includes the safety enhancement of the historic building, involving roof, floor, and truss renovation, as well as a general structural consolidation, with an estimated cost of €250,000.
The private investor is expected to develop 23,000 sqm of the area, which will include two commercial establishments and a series of residential buildings, along with the remediation of the green area and funding for the safety enhancement of the farmhouse.