Politecnico di Torino's campuses are inspired by the organization of Anglo-Saxon colleges, with multi-purpose facilities for teaching, basic and applied research. They also include Turin services for Turin student community, plus a regional network of technology poles (Alessandria, Biella, Mondovì, Verrès), dedicated to research activities, technology transfer, specialized training and services to the local area.
All Turin city campuses: Castello del Valentino, Lingotto, Mirafiori, Main Campus, Cittadella Politecnica, Via Morgari.
Since 1992, the Alessandria campus has hosted teaching, research and technology transfer laboratories.
With its long-standing tradition in education, the Mondovì campus homes degree courses in engineering and architecture.
Politecnico di Torino is a global leader with campuses, hubs, and laboratories in strategic areas around the world. Through the Campus Uzbekistan TTPU, the Azerbaijan-Italy University, the China Center, the Japan Hub, and the Brussels Hub, the university fosters research, collaboration with businesses, and international mobility. This global network strengthens technology transfer, attracts investments, and consolidates academic and industrial relations.