Located inside the Park of La Mandria, the Reggia di Venaria is a Baroque-style complex built in the mid-17th century as a glorified hunting lodge for Carlo Emanuele II. Particularly worthy of note are the Grand Gallery, the Chapel of St. Hubert, the Galleria di Diana, the 18th-century Scuderie by Filippo Juvarra and the Citroniera, now used to host events.

This venue is a part of the circuit of the Royal Residences of Turin and Piedmont.

All The Regge Sabaude Savoy Family Dwellings Near Turin

Reggia di Venaria: A Glorified Hunting Lodge
The Royal Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi
Castello di Rivoli: An Aristocratic Residence