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Province of Turin
19°C
  • Home
    • Home
    • Services
    • Faq
  • Rooms
    • Rooms
    • Photo Gallery
  • Booking
    • Book a room
    • Special offers
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  • Contacts
    • Contacts
    • Where we are
  • Turin
    • Mole Antonelliana
    • Egyptian Museum
    • Stupinigi Hunting Lodge
    • Valentino Castle & Park
    • Royal Palace
    • Palazzo Madama
    • Holy Shroud & Cathedral
    • Venaria Reale
  • English
    • Italiano
    • English

+390113910508

logo main
  • Home
    • Services
    • Faq
  • Rooms
    • Rooms
    • Photo Gallery
  • Book
    • Book a Room
  • Contacts
    • Contacts
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  • Turin
    • Mole Antonelliana
    • Egyptian Museum
    • Valentino Castle
    • Cathedral of San Giovanni
    • The Royal Venaria
    • Stupinigi hunting lodge
    • Palazzo Madama
    • Royal Palace
  • English
    • Italiano
    • English

Hotel Original

The Stupinigi Hunting Lodge

Savoy Residence for Hunting and Festivals Built starting in 1729 to a design by Filippo Juvarra, the Hunting Lodge of Stupinigi is one of Turin's monumental jewels.

Property of the Mauritian Order Foundation, after important restoration works, it is now a museum open to the public.

The Palazzina di Caccia, which is one of the most extraordinary eighteenth-century complexes in Europe, has full museum dignity with its original furnishings, paintings, cabinet-making masterpieces and the design of the territory.

The construction of the Palazzina di Caccia began in 1729 based on a design by Filippo Juvarra, and continued until the end of the 18th century. with expansion and completion interventions by Benedetto Alfieri and other architects such as Giovanni Tommaso Prunotto, Ignazio Birago di Borgaro, Ludovico Bo, Ignazio Bertola.

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Hotel Original Torino

Address:  via Arturo Farinelli 4, 10135 Turin (Italy)
Vat #: IT11763160014 – © All rights reserved.

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Tel: (+39) 011 3910 508
Email: info@hoteloriginal.it

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