Pellerina Park (Parco della Pellerina), also known as Mario Carrara Park, is a true gem of Turin and the largest urban park in this beautiful city in Italy. Spanning an impressive area of about 837,000 square meters in northwestern Turin, it offers visitors a unique space for relaxation and enjoying nature. The park's scenic beauty is enhanced by the Dora Riparia River, which crosses it diagonally, creating diverse landscapes and cozy corners.

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This park is a true green oasis in the middle of the city bustle. It harmoniously combines spacious emerald lawns, perfect for picnics or active games, shaded alleys inviting for leisurely walks, and picturesque ponds where you can watch waterfowl. Pellerina Park is a place where everyone will find something to their liking, whether it's a morning jog, family leisure, or just peaceful contemplation of nature.
Interestingly, the park got its name from an old farmhouse built back in the 17th century. This house, which once belonged to the family of the Marquises of Tana, can still be seen in the vicinity of the park, adding historical charm to the place. A visit to Pellerina Park will allow you not only to escape the city noise but also to experience the history of Turin.