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Royal Residences of Turin and of the Piedmont, Italy

A “Vineyard” just a stone’s throw from the heart of Torino

After careful restoration, the Villa of the Queen has been reopened to the public. Acting as a dramatic backdrop to the city, it is in the centre of Italianate gardens with pavilions, fountains and agricultural areas once again in production. Begun as the royal hillside vineyard of cardinal Maurice and the princess Ludovica, it was the delitiosa residence of duchesses, princesses and queens of the House of Savoy up until the 19th century.

 

 

 

 

 The courtly residence, with Royal Apartments leading off from the superb main room, reflects in the decorations and furnishings the fashionable taste for precious arts and exoticism that prevailed in European courts in the 18th century.

 

 

Known initially as the "Vineyard", it acquired the name Villa of the Queen in 1714, following the accession to the royal title by Anne Marie d’Orléans and Victor Amadeus II. The apartments and gardens were updated for them by the court architect, Filippo Juvarra.

 

 

 

Contact :
Torino
Strada Santa Margherita, 79
Toll free number in Italy 800.329329
villadellaregina@artito.arti.beniculturali.it
www.artito.arti.beniculturali.it/villa