Teatro Regio

A masterpiece of architectural reinvention, the Teatro Regio di Torino is a testament to both history and modernity. Originally inaugurated in 1740, the opera house was tragically lost to fire in 1936, only to be reborn in 1973 through the radical vision of architect Carlo Mollino. His design defies tradition—sculptural red velvet walls, fluid lines, and a dreamlike interplay of light and shadow create a space that feels both intimate and monumental.

Through the lens of Franck Bohbot, the theater’s hypnotic atmosphere comes alive. With his signature cinematic style, Bohbot captures the essence of Mollino’s creation, transforming the Teatro Regio into a stage of its own—where architecture and emotion merge in perfect harmony.