SABAUDA GALLERY

HISTORY

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The museum you can visit today is the accumulation of the House of Savoy's collections, which was further enriched in the 1900s by donations and purchases. Like the Library, Charles Albert also...
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THE 15TH CENTURY

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You're now standing in the white, bright spaces of the new Sabauda Gallery. Take a look at the clock: to see the whole museum well, you'll need about an hour and a half. The museum is essentially...
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MEMLING

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You are now looking at one of the most unusual and attractive works of the Sabauda Gallery: Scenes from the Passion of Christ, painted by Hans Memling around 1470. Even though he was born in Germany,...
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THE 16TH CENTURY

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After the hallway that crosses the first section of the museum, your tour through the 500 paintings of Sabauda Gallery continues in the rooms dedicated to the High Renaissance. You can make a...
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THE BAROQUE

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You're now in the large section dedicated to paintings from the 1600s and 1700s, a particularly congenial time in the Baroque, international Turin. Thanks to the size and expressive power of some of...
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VAN DYCK

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Stop to look at the Portrait of The Three Eldest Children of Charles I of England painted by Anthony van Dyck in 1635. You can only be fascinated by this work. Although Van Dyck was originally from...
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