Celebrating Dante Giacosa: a special exhibition at the Heritage Hub

On the 120th anniversary of the birth of Dante Giacosa, Stellantis' Heritage Hub is dedicating a celebratory exhibition to the engineer who revolutionized the very concept of mobility. For over four decades at the helm of FIAT’s engineering and design, Giacosa created some of the most iconic cars of the 20th century, blending technical ingenuity with functional elegance.

Hosted within the evocative spaces of Officina 81 located in Via Plava in Turin, the historic Mirafiori plant in Turin, the temporary exhibition features 10 vehicles displayed at the site’s entrance, along with other masterpieces by Giacosa scattered throughout the Heritage Hub, some of these less well known to visitors as they are located outside the museum’s main thematic areas, such as the Prototipo 100, from which the legendary Fiat 600 was born.

The exhibition will be open to visitors until mid-September 2025 and showcases, in the front row, several of the many models designed by Giacosa: from the Fiat 500 “Topolino” to the versatile 600 Multipla, and the revolutionary Fiat 128. Each car stands as a testament to a vision of mobility that combined technology, accessibility, and forward-thinking, reflecting the extraordinary legacy of Dante Giacosa, the brilliant designer who revoutionized the automotive world and played a key role in motorizing Italy.

Through this initiative, Stellantis Heritage pays tribute not only to the designer, but also to the man who conjugated technical precision with a humanistic spirit—leaving a mark that goes beyond the industrial production.

 

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