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Palazzo Salmatoris (Cherasco)
At present, the property of the town, Palazzo Salmatoris was built between 1616 and 1620 by the nobleman, Giovanni di Audino Salmatoris who, in Lyon, made his fortune in the silk trade. The palazzo’s history is interwoven with the historical events that took place in the...
Promotrice delle Belle Arti (Torino)
Created in 1843 with the task of popularizing the works and the artists of the moment throughout Torino. After having moved about to various seats, it found a spot inside the Parco del Valentino. The present building, designed by Enrico Bonicelli and ...
Villa Giulia - CRAA Centro Ricerca Arte Attuale (Verbania)
The Centre is dedicated to research in contemporary art and to promoting young artists through themed exhibitions of a trans-historical nature. The exhibition rooms, entirely restored, are ideal for housing museum works and appear as neutral and versatile spaces.
Villa Ponti e Giardino (Arona)
Villa Ponti is an eighteenth-century villa situated in the historical centre of Arona, a short distance away from Lake Maggiore. The prominent feature in the garden is a baroque-style fountain, surrounded by beech trees, cedars and magnolias. The villa was built in 1760 on the ramparts of the Rocca (fortress).
Villa Remmert (Cirié)
Antique property of the D’Oria family, the Villa, designed at the end of the 19th century, comprised an farming lodge and an English-style park. It later passed into the hands of the Remmerts, an old family of industrials, of Prussian origin, who opened their factories...
Villa Vidua (Conzano)
The eighteenth-century villa of the lords of Conzano, erected on the site of an original fifteenth-century structure, was built on the highest part of the historical centre of the town. The designer of the eighteenth-century work is still unknown, but nineteenth-...






