Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi

Sumptuous, lavishly decorated hunting lodge that the Savoys commissioned in 1729.

The other great work of the architect Juvarra aisde from the Basilica di Superga.The main part of the lodge, to which the members of the House of Savoy retired for hunts in the royal forests that still surround it, is shaped like a Saint Andrew's cross (the lower arms extended and curved back inwards like giant pincers), fanning out from a circular, domed pavilion topped with a large bronze stag. The lavish interior is filled with furniture, paintings, and bric-a-brac assembled from the many Savoy residences, technically comprising a Museo d'Arte e Ammobiliamento (Museum of Art and Furniture). Stroll through the acres of excessively decorated apartments to understand why Napoléon chose this for his brief residency in the region. Outstanding among the many, many frescoes are the scenes of a deer hunt in the King's Apartment and the Triumph of Diana in the grand salon. The elegant gardens and surrounding forests provide lovely terrain for a jaunt.

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Piazza Principe Amedeo 7
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www.ordinemauriziano.it

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Sat and Sun 10am–6:30pm

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Hop-on/hop-off: Piazza Carlo Felice (A)

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ADDRESS

Piazza Principe Amedeo 7
tel. +39-011-358-1220
www.ordinemauriziano.it

OPEN

Tues–Fri 10am–5:30pm
Sat and Sun 10am–6:30pm

ADMISSION

€12

TRANSPORT

Bus: ST2; ST1
Hop-on/hop-off: Piazza Carlo Felice (A)



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