Palazzo Carignano, one of the most original baroque buildings, is characterised by the curved terracotta façade and the atrium with the double staircases.
Commissioned in 1678 by Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia Carignano to Guarino Guarini, the latter drew his inspiration from Bernini’s drawings for the Louvre. In the 19th century a second block was added to house the Italian Parliament, with a new frontage facing the current Piazza Carlo Alberto.
Palazzo Carignano is therefore a symbolic place of the history of the Savoy dynasty and of the Italian “Risorgimento”: Carlo Alberto and Vittorio Emanuele II were both born here, and it was the seat of the Subalpine Parliament and of the first Italian Parliament.
Since 1938, the first floor has housed the National Museum of the Risorgimento and the visit of the rooms of the Appartamenti dei Principi (Princes’ Apartments) is possibile since 2011.
Tickets can be purchased online at
www.museiitaliani.it or through the App Musei Italiani.
On the first Sunday of the month with free admission (free visit),
reservation is compulsory for all visitors and is made through the online advance purchase of the ticket.
Please note: In order to allow works that will lead to a larger and more inclusive museum, from Tuesday 15 October the tour of the Princes’ Apartments will be open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Info and reservations: drm.pie.palazzocarignano@cultura.gov.it
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