Urban Marble Suite
Discover Urban Marble Suite, an elegant luxury apartment located in Via Frola, in the heart of Turin. With its 140–150 sqm, the apartment offers a large living area with open-space kitchen, two spacious bedrooms, two modern bathrooms and a private balcony, ideal for moments of relaxation in the city.
Main features
The marble flooring and contemporary furnishings add a touch of elegance and refinement, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. Its strategic location allows you to easily reach shops, restaurants, museums and Turin’s main attractions, offering a high-level stay and a premium experience in the very center of the city.
For whom it is designed
Urban Marble Suite is perfect for families, couples or business travelers looking for comfort, contemporary design and an exclusive central location.
LOCATION: THE HISTORY OF VIA FROLA
The origin of the Frola surname is linked to historical figures such as Count Luigi Secondo Frola (former Mayor of Turin and a prominent figure from Montanaro) and to industrial enterprises (such as Universal in Settimo Torinese, associated with Ettore Frola). It is also central to Luigi Pirandello’s famous novella “La signora Frola e il signor Ponza, suo genero”, which explores the theme of subjective truth.
Historical figures and the Frola family
Ettore Frola and the pen industry (Settimo Torinese): his story is linked to the historic Universal company, an important player in the pen industry, which changed its name and was later absorbed by other businesses over the years.
Count Luigi Secondo Frola (Montanaro): a prominent figure from Montanaro, senator and Mayor of Turin, remembered for his political role and for the castle associated with his name.
Frola Group (Novara): a construction company with a history dating back to 1955, founded by Giuseppe Frola and still run today by his descendants.
The name Frola in literature
“La signora Frola e il signor Ponza, suo genero”: this short story by Luigi Pirandello (later adapted into the play “Così è (se vi pare)”) is a famous example in which the surname Frola identifies the protagonist, a mother who defends her son-in-law. He claims that the woman living with him is his second wife, while the mother-in-law insists she is her daughter, creating an unresolved riddle about the nature of truth.