Turin was the first capital of Italy, in 1861, and the city of residence of the royal family house, the Savoy. Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1997, this architectural group is of stunning majesty.

It is located in the center, in Piazza Castello - designed at the end of the 16th century -, which has as its maximum attraction the Royal Palace. The collection – it goes without saying that it is one of the largest in the world in this area – reflects the family's love of hunting and the warrior context of the time.