
The Fondation Ordine Mauriziano renews its extraordinary guided tours of the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi for 2025, offering the opportunity to explore spaces usually inaccessible to the public. From March 1 to June 28, visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the history of the residence, discovering its different living phases and the refined architectural design that guided its construction.
The Passepartout itinerary will allow visitors to traverse the hidden rooms of the servants’ quarters, leading to the top of the Juvarrian dome. Here, along the concave and convex balconies overlooking the majestic central hall, it will be possible to admire up close the complex wooden structure of the inverted boat roof designed by Filippo Juvarra and to enjoy, after walking up the 50 steps of a narrow spiral staircase, a 360-degree panoramic view, right below the deer symbol of the Palazzina.
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