Stupinigi Palace Hunting Residence

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Stupinigi Palace Hunting Residence

Stupinigi Palace was constructed in 1729 under the direction of architect Filippo Juvarra as a hunting lodge for the House of Savoy.

This monumental residence features symmetrical Rococo architecture and luxurious apartments, surrounded by grand gardens inspired by English landscaping. It reflects the royal lifestyle of its era and serves as part of the Residenza Sabauda UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🏰 Opulent Architecture
  • 🌳 Expansive Gardens
  • 🎨 Hunting-Themed Decor

The residence is accessible via Sadem bus 282, making it approachable for tourists, families, and historians alike, though tickets may vary in price based on exhibits.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Stupinigi Palace Hunting Residence

Royal Residence

Stupinigi served as the royal hunting lodge for the House of Savoy.

UNESCO World Heritage

It forms part of the Residenza Sabauda, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Architectural Insight

Designed by noted architect Filippo Juvarra, showcasing Rococo style.

Location

Piazza Principe Amedeo 7

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