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Castle of Racconigi

Castle in Racconigi

Updated: September 27, 2024 06:07 AM

Castle of Racconigi is located in Racconigi (Town in Italy), Italy. It's address is Via Francesco Morosini, 3, 12035 Racconigi CN, Italy.

Via Francesco Morosini, 3, 12035 Racconigi CN, Italy

QM9G+P7 Racconigi, Province of Cuneo, Italy

+39 0172 84005

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Thursday9 AM to 6 PM
Friday9 AM to 1 PM
Saturday9 AM to 1 PM
Sunday9 AM to 1 PM

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Where is Castle of Racconigi?

Castle of Racconigi is located at: Via Francesco Morosini, 3, 12035 Racconigi CN, Italy.

What is the phone number of Castle of Racconigi?

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What are the coordinates of Castle of Racconigi?

Coordinates: 44.7692552, 7.6757366

Castle of Racconigi Reviews

Daniil Vyazalov
2023-06-20 15:01:49 GMT

Magnificent exterior and beautiful interior rooms with different themes. Multiple chambers with different Chinese art, galleries with portraits and other diverse paintings, a billiard room, an authentic bathroom and huge kitchen in the basement. Room descriptions are only available in Italian though.

Torsten Burandt
2023-12-13 16:59:56 GMT

Beautiful palace but it should be restored very soon...A lot damaged ceilings by water and most of the tapestries and silk covered furniture is damaged, too.

Claire Wood
2023-02-12 16:15:26 GMT

This former royal summer palace is easily reachable by train from Turin. Visits are only with a guide, only in Italian and assume visitors all know the various members of the Savoy family, but even if you can’t understand everything, the palace is still worth visiting - It certainly deserves more visitors.

On the regular tour, you visit the ground floor and kitchens. There are apparently special tours on certain days that include the bedrooms.

Sadly the park is currently closed, but it looked nice from the window.

Valerio Di Monte
2023-09-01 13:00:47 GMT

Full of original historical things: paintings, furniture, architecture, facilities and much more.

Monika Vana
2024-09-06 17:15:00 GMT

Very friendly staff and a lovely place. The kitchen rooms were very cool.

Roberto Parrotta
2024-05-04 14:56:23 GMT

A look back at the Italian Royal history, interesting the park at the abck is huge, great for a sumner walk.

Minka “Mimipet” Tsoneva
2016-11-04 00:00:16 GMT

If you come to Turin, for sure you should go and see the Summer Palace of Racconigi. It is situated approximately 50 km from Turin but it is one of the best castles to see. Big part of the castle passed under construction and it is really very nice to enter in and to hear the interesting and curiosity stories about the castle. There you can find maybe the most big Kitchen you have ever seen, you cannot even imagine, but I am sure you will like it and wish to come back again. Behind the castle there is one really big garden where you can go and relax after the tour in the castle. The price of visit is very low but it is worth seeing.
Racconigi and the castle is a place where you can see lots of stork every year. Four kilometers from the castle you can find the Center of Storks and Anatidae. In the center during all the years you can observe different kind of local and migrating birds.
Go there and you will be satisfied!

Nadia Beccaria
2018-03-29 13:39:40 GMT

I can’t recommend Racconigi castle enough. As one of the House of Savoy’s favorite holiday homes, it still has an air of their presence and that of their staff. The grounds provide a stunning backdrop. My only recommendation is to go in the the warmer months when it’s a pleasure to stay outside and the castle itself isn’t too cold.

Dave J
2022-07-26 06:22:06 GMT

Very interesting Palace going through refurbishing and will be for many years but it has a great deal to offer and the guided tour was done well. Worth Evey cent to enter.

Me 1974
2019-07-18 14:25:32 GMT

The Royal Castle of Racconigi is a palace and landscape park in Racconigi, province of Cuneo, Italy. It was the official residence of the Carignano line of the House of Savoy, and is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy included by UNESCO in the World Heritage Sites list. The first records of the castle are from around the year 1000, when Bernardino of Susa rebuilt an ancient manor, leaving it to Cistercian monks.

The castle was a possession of the margraves of Saluzzo and others starting in the 13th century, and in the 16th century was acquired by the House of Savoy. In 1630, Duke Charles Emmanuel I granted it to his nephew Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, founder of the Savoy-Carignano line. At this time, the castle was a high brick moated fortress with a square plan, four corner towers and a tall donjon (mastio) on one side.

Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Carignano, Tommaso's son, in the late 17th century, commissioned Guarino Guarini to transform the fortress into a pleasure residence. The architect erected the current central section where the court was, adding a pagoda-like roof. The two northern towers were replaced by pavilions with dome roof and square plan, provided with white marble lanterns. The gardens were also created.

In the late 18th century, Ludovico Luigi Vittorio of Carignano ordered a renovation of the interiors, enlarging the two southern towers, adding stucco and other neoclassical decoration; he also commissioned a new entrance, with 4 Corinthian columns and a triangular fronton, and the great staircase.

Charles Albert, a Carignano who eventually became King of Sardinia, further enlarged and embellished the castle to represent the splendour of the newly acquired reign. His court architect Ernesto Melano expanded the ancient square structure around the central section, added two side buildings connected to the façade pavilions, as well as another staircase on the southern side.

Here the last King of Italy, Umberto II, was born in 1904. Having received the castle as a wedding present in 1930, he proceeded to install in it the family gallery of some 3,000 paintings and historical documents regarding the Shroud of Turin.

Emmanuel Philibert created a wide park in the jardin à la française style that opens for the castle's northwards view. It was designed by the renowned 17th-century French landscape architect André Le Notre, known for designing the gardens of Versailles radiating from Palace of Versailles.

In the late 18th century the English landscape garden style was introduced, Pelagio Palagi erected a series of small structures along the lake; such as the Doric Tempietto, the Gothic style chapel, and other landscape elements. A Russian dacha, built to honour Tsar Nicholas II of Russia's visit to Piedmont in order to sign the Racconigi Bargain, was also created in the landscape park.

Francesca Mancini
2022-12-27 05:35:37 GMT

Absolutely magnificent place. Huge historical and artistic value. Unfortunately it is being left without the mantainance it deserves.

njiejatta (njiejatta)
2024-02-15 16:25:11 GMT

It's a wonderful place

Alessio Lanzavecchia
2019-09-03 07:28:22 GMT

Fantastic Kingdom. Location of many films.
Amazing!

Mauricio Fernández
2019-04-30 09:15:29 GMT

Beautiful historic place. Loved it!

Giovanni Pollarolo
2021-02-11 19:16:25 GMT

Only seen the outside and garden. Quite impressive.

Paolo Falco
2017-08-16 19:01:11 GMT

Suggestionante!!

Alessio Sisillo
2019-01-07 21:35:14 GMT

Underestimated and unknown, but worth visiting.

wlukeh
2018-11-11 06:41:35 GMT

Wanted to see behind all the closed doors. Shame.

Scuola di Lingue Carmagnola
2016-12-11 15:04:08 GMT

Wonderful place to visit.

Valentina Violeta Mocanu
2023-06-02 17:15:29 GMT

A place full of history

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About Racconigi
Town in Italy

Racconigi is a town and comune in Piedmont, Italy. It is located in the province of Cuneo, 40 kilometres south of Turin, and 50 kilometres north of Cuneo by rail. source

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