Royal palace (Turin)
The Palais Royal of Turin , the Palazzo Reale , is that of the Maison of Savoy, built for the queen Christine of France at the 17th century built by the architects Carlo and its son Amedeo di Castellamonte.
The town of Turin, today capital of the Piedmont, was the capital of the House of Savoy of the 12th century at the 19th century and the palate contains the obvious traces of an aristocratic way of life since 1645: rich person tapestries and collections of Chinese and Japanese vases decorate the parts, the collection of weapons of the arsenal and the staircase Scala degli Forbici of Filippo Juvarra also testifies some.
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