Twenty years after Lady Diana's death, the Palace of Venaria celebrates the people's princess


An exhibition at the Reggia di Venaria celebrates the "people's princess" Lady Diana 20 years after her tragic death.

Venaria Reale pays tribute to the unforgettable Lady Diana with a major exhibition 20 years after her death.

On August 31, 1997, Lady D. died in a tragic accident, but twenty years later the memory of the beloved princess has not yet faded, becoming an icon of femininity and strength.

The Sale dei Paggi at the Reggia di Venaria hosts more than 100 images of Diana, stories, newspaper articles and testimonies celebrating the"people’s princess"and recounting her in her various facets.

"Lady Diana. A Free Spirit" is on view until January 28, 2018 and is produced and organized by Kornice with scientific curatorship by Giulia Zandonadi and Fabrizio Modina.

Ticket: Full 12 euros, reduced 10 euros (for groups of minimum 12 people and over 65), reduced 6 euros (for children from 6 to 20 years old and university students up to 26 years old, free for under 6 years old. Special “Summer evenings with all current exhibitions” admission: €18 (including the €10 entrance fee for Sere d’Estate alla Reggia); free for Under 6s, holders of Abbonamento Musei, Torino+Piemonte Card and Royal Card, except for Friday, June 30, with a €5 ticket.

For more information: www.lavenaria.it

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Twenty years after Lady Diana's death, the Palace of Venaria celebrates the people's princess
Twenty years after Lady Diana's death, the Palace of Venaria celebrates the people's princess


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