The Royal Museums of Turin are dedicating two dossier exhibitions to Margaret of Savoy (1851-1926), the first queen of Italy, on the occasion of the centenary of her death. The exhibitions, both of which can be visited from May 21, 2026, take place i...
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The Royal Museums of Turin are dedicating a new appointment to the genius of Leonardo da Vinci (Vinci, 1452 - Amboise, 1519) with the exhibition of the autograph drawing Three Views of a Manly Head with Beard, preserved at the Royal Library. The work...
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From November 8 to 18, 2025, the Royal Museums of Turin, in collaboration with theState Archives, will present the dossier exhibition At the Origins of Tennis: Rackets and Court Games at the Galleria Sabauda, an initiative that is part of the program...
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The extensive program of interventions that is affecting the entire Royal Museums of Turin complex continues, with worksites active on several fronts, from the Royal Palace to the Sabauda Gallery, from the Library to the Armory, from the Royal Garden...
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From April 17 to July 27, 2025, the Sale Chiablese of the Royal Museums of Turin will host an exhibition dedicated to the representation of beauty in art from the classical era to the early 20th century. The exhibition From Botticelli to Mucha. Beaut...
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Starting Saturday, March 8, the Royal Museums of Turin will inaugurate a new permanent exhibit dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci (Anchiano, 1452 - Amboise, 1519). Located on the second floor of the Sabauda Gallery, the exhibition section titled Uno spaz...
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A new chapter for Turin 's historical and cultural heritage has begun with the presentation to the public of a memorandum of understanding that will see the Royal Museums of Turin and the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation collaborate in an ambitious ...
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The Royal Museums of Turin are adding an important new work to their permanent collection, further enriching their repertoire of art and history. It is A Babylon (Semiramis), a painting made around 1905 by Piedmontese painter Cesare Saccaggi (Tortona...
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