Postcard with Palazzo Madama in Turin and the Aurora pen kiosk at the Turin Exhibition, which constituted a fundamental moment in both local and national culture and Valentino Park represented the place where many new ideas were experimented. The park, at the time of the exhibitions, became a city within the city; in particular, in 1928 this portion of the city saw the presence of a hundred buildings, over sixty of which were exhibition pavilions, and was equipped with eight entrances, main, secondary and customs. An exhibition on a national scale with regards to the propaganda and celebration intentions of the Victory of 1918 and the celebration of the fourth centenary of the birth of the Duke of Savoy, Emanuele Filiberto; an exhibition that was also international in terms of attracting exhibitors on a global scale. Inside there were permanent exhibitions throughout the duration of the event and temporary exhibitions that alternated monthly.