1. Valentine Park (Parco del Valentino) is a large public park located along the Po River in Turin, Italy. It is considered one of the most beautiful urban parks in Europe and covers an area of about 42 hectares.

The park was created in the 19th century and named after Valentine of Terni, the patron saint of love. It features a wide variety of landscapes, including wide open lawns, wooded areas, botanical gardens, and a charming rose garden with over 10,000 rose bushes.

Valentine Park is also home to several architectural landmarks, such as the Medieval Village, a reproduction of a 15th-century Piedmontese village, and the Valentino Castle, a beautiful Renaissance-style castle that now houses the Faculty of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Turin.

One of the main attractions of the park is the Automobile Museum, located in the former industrial buildings of Fiat. The museum displays a large collection of vintage cars and provides an interesting insight into the history of Italian automobile manufacturing.

2. The park is open every day from 7:30 am until sunset. The exact closing time varies depending on the season. For updated information on opening hours, it is best to visit the official website of Turin’s public parks (http://www.parco.torino.it/).

Unfortunately, no specific phone number is available for Valentine Park. However, general inquiries about the park can be made through the official website mentioned above.

3. Admission to Valentine Park is free of charge. However, there may be separate fees for certain attractions within the park, such as the Automobile Museum. The park is easily accessible by public transportation, with several tram and bus lines running nearby. The closest metro station is Valentino, which is a short walk from the park entrance. Additionally, the park has ample parking for those who prefer to drive.