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City of Torino

Torino is a city of elegance and history, nestled at the foot of the Alps. Renowned for its baroque architecture, it boasts iconic landmarks like the Mole Antonelliana, home to the National Cinema Museum. Visitors can explore the Royal Palace, the Egyptian Museum, and the historic cafés of Piazza San Carlo. The scenic Valentino Park along the Po River offers a peaceful retreat. The city is also famous for its rich automotive heritage, showcased at the National Automobile Museum. Food lovers can indulge in local specialties such as gianduja chocolate and traditional Piedmontese dishes. With a vibrant cultural scene, Torino hosts numerous festivals, exhibitions, and events throughout the year.

Molecular Biotechnology Center

Located in the center of Torino, the Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC) is a leading research hub fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across fields such as neuroscience, chemistry, biology and life sciences. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities the center drives innovation at the intersection of biotechnology and molecular sciences. With a strong emphasis on cutting-edge research, MBC actively supports young scientists and industry partnerships, contributing to global advancements in biomedical technology. As a venue that embraces scientific exchange and cross-disciplinary dialogue, MBC provides an inspiring setting for hosting MSSC2025 school in a dynamic scientific environment.

Società Canottieri Esperia (Social Dinner)

The Società Canottieri Esperia is a sports club founded in 1886, located on the eastern bank of the Po River, near the Gran Madre di Dio Church. The current headquarters, inaugurated in 1928 and designed by architect Enrico Boccielli, is considered part of the historical heritage of the city. In addition to rowing, Esperia offers five tennis courts and a section dedicated to canoeing.
The social dinner of MSSC2025 will take place at this historic venue, offering participants a unique experience by the river in a charming setting.