The Royal House of
Savoy was the old Bishops palace in Turin; this royal was the reign of Emmanuel
Philibert, duke of Savoy (1528-1580), but the old palace in Turin was abandoned
and had been the residence of the French Viceroys who were appointed by Francis
I of France in 1536. The old palace became the seat of power, and greatly
expended by Emmanuel Philibert. His house had many collections of all art,
animals, marbles and furniture. When he died in August 1580, the Savoyard
throne was handed on to his son who name was Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
(1562-1630).
A traveler wrote about the House of Savoy in 1765: the furniture
matches the beauty of the apartment; one notice there, among other things,
candle holders whose reflectors are mirrors set in solid silver frames worked with
much taste.
In 1946, the Italian Republic claimed the palace for making the
museum of life and works of the House of Savoy. Anyway, this palace was the
complex buildings and representative of European monumental architecture in the
17th to 18th centuries by using style, dimensions, and
space.
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