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DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY
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DAISY OF SAVOIA, QUEEN OF ITALY

From 13 October to 30 January 2023

Palazzo Madama - Civic Museum of Ancient Art of Turin

Palazzo Madama - Civic Museum of Ancient Art of Turin

Piazza Castello, Turin

Closed today: open tomorrow at 10:00

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Margherita di Savoia (Turin 1851 - Bordighera 1926) was the first queen of united Italy . Since her wedding with Prince Umberto, she was able to conquer the hearts of Italians and, with her popularity, contributed to building the feeling of identity of the nation around the crown of the Savoy. Queen from 1878 to 1900, she imposed her redundant taste in fashion, decoration, her love for music and the mountains reverberated in the life of the Italian aristocracy. She was testimonial of activities in support of women and promoted the development of professional schools, and of charitable works. The myth of Margherita did not disappear with the assassination of Umberto, on the contrary, it accompanied the nation in the twentieth century.


Daughter of a hero of the Risorgimento, the Duke of Savoy Genoa Ferdinando, and nephew of King Vittorio Emanuele II, Margherita married her cousin and heir to the throne, Umberto, at the age of sixteen. In the years immediately following national unification, he became the protagonist in building a strong feeling of national identity around the monarchy. The exhibition illustrates the tumultuous passage of the country between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through the trajectory of this figure who became a female icon of the House of Savoy: glamor in the rich and excessive toilettes, maternal in taking an interest in the needs of the people and in supporting their education, pioneering of a new lifestyle that relates to nature and the mountains. Furniture, paintings, photographs illustrate Margherita's private and public world.

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Piazza Castello, Turin, Italy

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monday 24:00 - 24:00
tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
thursday 13:00 - 21:00
friday 10:00 - 18:00
saturday 10:00 - 18:00
sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Friday 24 December OPEN from 10am to 2pm (closed in the afternoon)

Saturday 25 December CLOSED

Friday 31 December OPEN from 10am to 2pm (closed in the afternoon)

Saturday 1 January OPEN from 2pm to 6pm (closed in the morning)

Thursday 6 January EXTRAORDINARY OPENING from 10am to 9pm

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