Article source: Locarc
The Villa Torlonia in San Mauro Pascoli, near the towns of Rimini and Cesena, Italy, is one of the most important cultural heritage sites of the Rubicone river valley for its architectural and historical significance. Defined as a “monumental complex”, its many buildings, built throughout history, have come to have a peculiar artistic, historical and ethno-anthropological relevance.
Once a perfect rural factory with warehouses, production rooms, work environments and residences, current circumstances have determined its inevitable changing in function converting the complex into a suggestive venue for cultural events.
- Architects: Locarc
- Project: Villa Torlonia
- Location: San Mauro Pascoli (FC), Italy
- Photography: Daniele Lisi potographer and visual artist
- Software used: Autocad
- Other Participants: RTP: arch. Marco Farneti, ing. Paolo Faccio, arch. Andrea Sperandio, arch. Alessandro Lontani, arch. Emanuele Semprini
- Completion Year: 2019