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An extraordinary example of Italian cultural heritage!

Welcome to the Reggia of Venaria of Turin!

Imagine stepping back in time to the 17th century, when Duke Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy decided to build this grand residence as a hunting and leisure lodge for his court. The Reggia di Venaria, located just a few kilometers from the center of Turin, is a true masterpiece of Baroque architecture, designed by architect Amedeo di Castellamonte.

When you arrive at the Reggia of Venaria Turin, the first thing that strikes you is the grandeur of the structure. The main facade, with its elegant play of light and shadow, and the magnificent Italian gardens that stretch for hectares, immediately make you realize that you are in the presence of something extraordinary and unique!

One of the most thrilling experiences is walking through the Galleria Grande, a long corridor adorned with splendid decorations, stuccos, and frescoes that tell the story of the Savoy dynasty. As you walk through this monumental space, you can almost hear the echo of the footsteps of the nobles who once strolled here, immersed in their thoughts and conversations.

“The first time I entered this immense corridor, I got goosebumps! Its majesty and beauty literally leave you speechless. It’s a feeling I will never forget!”

“Another advice I want to give you is to dedicate some time to the gardens; a true green paradise where you can stroll among fountains, flower beds, and hedge mazes. There is something extremely relaxing about getting lost among the
tree-lined paths, admiring the grandeur of the landscape and the tranquility it offers!”

The gardens of Venaria have been carefully restored to recreate the original atmosphere of the Savoy era, and they represent a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Curious to learn fun facts and be led by a professional guide?

If you love art and history, you cannot miss the Sala di Diana, with its magnificent frescoes and decorations that celebrate the goddess of the hunt, symbolizing court life at Venaria. Every room in the palace tells a different story, making the visit a fascinating journey through the glories and ambitions of one of Europe’s most important royal families!

“Finally, before concluding your visit, I suggest stopping by the palace café. Here you can enjoy a good Italian coffee or artisanal gelato, taking in the view of the gardens and reflecting on everything you have seen!”

What makes the Reggia of Venaria of Turin a UNESCO site?

The Reggia of Venaria represents Baroque art at its finest, with architectural brilliance in its palace and gardens. Its historical significance as a royal hunting lodge of the Savoy dynasty further contributes to its UNESCO designation.

Can I visit the Reggia of Venaria of Turin gardens separately?

Yes, visitors can choose to explore just the gardens with separate tickets. The gardens feature artistic installations, fountains, and breathtaking views, making them an excellent choice for nature and art lovers. 

Are special exhibitions held at the Reggia of Venaria of Turin?

The Reggia often hosts rotating exhibitions featuring art, history, or cultural themes. Check their official site to see what events coincide with your visit for an enriched experience.

What accessibility options are available at the Reggia of Venaria of Turin?

The Reggia is accessible to wheelchair users, with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms provided. Assistance animals are permitted, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the royal experience comfortably.

What’s the best time to visit the Reggia of Venaria of Turin?

Spring and autumn are ideal for visits, offering mild weather and the gardens at their best. Morning visits are recommended to avoid crowds, particularly during weekends and public holidays.

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