The Royal Palace of Turin (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Torino) is a historic palace of the House of Savoy in the city of Turin in Northern Italy. It was originally built in the 16th century and was later modernized by Christine Marie of France (1606–1663) in the 17th century, with designs by the Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra.
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- en.wikipedia.org Royal Palace of TurinRoyal Palace of Turin. Palazzo Reale di Torino. The façade (1646–1660). The top of the dome of the Chapel of the Holy Shroud is visible on the left.
- medium.com @rayyzaan9/discovering-turins-…Step into the opulent world of royalty at the Royal Palace of Turin, a magnificent Baroque palace that once served as the residence of the House of Savoy, Italy’s...
- The Royal Armory at the Palace of Turin is believed to be one of the most impressive in the world with its collection of awe-inspiring weaponry housed here.
- neuralword.com en/article/royal-palace-of-turinThe Royal Palace of Turin, also known as the Palazzo Reale, is a magnificent architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Turin, Italy.
- italia.it en/piedmont/turin/royal-palaceThe Royal Palace of Turin. Piazzetta Reale, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italia. Call+3901119560449 Website.
- turin-tickets.com royal-palace-of-turin/about/The Royal Palace of Turin, built in the 16th century, is a historic palace in Turin, Italy, housing the Palazzo Chiablese and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.
- thrillophilia.com tours/royal-palace-of-turin-…The Royal Palace of Turin is one of the prominent attractions in Turin which is majorly known for its architecture and art collection from all over the world.
- museireali.beniculturali.it en/royal-palace/Royal Palace. In 1563, Turin became capital of the dukedom, and in 1584 Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy commissioned Ascanio Vitozzi to build a new palace.
- tripendy.com location/royal-palace-turinRoyal Palace of Turin, dating back to the 16th century, has been on of the residences of the Royal House of Savoy, until 1946, when it was converted by the Italian...