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"Built in the mid-seventeenth century as a hunting lodge for Carlo Emanuele II, its conception was entrusted to Amedeo di Castellamonte, who made the central Salone di Diana an ideal junction between the palace and the gardens. Vittorio Amedeo II first called Michelangelo Garove to work there and then Filippo Juvarra, who built some of his masterpieces there: the Galleria Grande, the Chapel of Sant'Uberto and the complex consisting of the Scuderia Grande and the Citroniera; later Benedetto Alfieri created the Rondò with the statues of the Seasons. The Reggia is considered a masterpiece of architecture and landscape, and boasts some of the highest expressions of the universal Baroque. In 1997 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO."
"Once a royal hunting palace, it went through a period of abandonment and decline, only recently restored to it's former glory. A beautiful visit, and better done in Spring to Fall when you can explore the gardens. 🎟 16€ to visit the Reggia, Castello della Mandria and the Gardens. Price increases if you would like to visit the temporary exhibitions."

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