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Middle Age

In the basement (-1) you'll find the collections of mediaeval art and the entrance to the Garden.

Floor mosaic, Unknown, c. 1120 - c. 1130, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Pluteus, Piedmontese Sculptor, c. 820 AD, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Capital with Original Sin, Unknown, 1132, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Bow fibula, Ostrogoth Goldsmith, c. 520 AD, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Lip ornament, Unknown, 1200 - 1521, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Gothic and Renaissance

At Ground Floor, there are displayed the Gothic and Renaissance artworks. Don't miss the Treasure Tower with the Portrait of Man by Antonello da Messina!

The casket of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Limousin Goldsmith, 1220 - 1225, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Deliverance of Saint Peter from Prison, Giacomo Jaquerio, c.1405 - 1410, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Four Angels, Giovanni Martino Spanzotti, 1475 - 1480, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Très Belles Heures de Notre-Dame de Jean de Berry, the Heures de Turin-Milan, French and Low Countries illuminators, Jan van Eyck, 1380 - 1450, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Portrait of a Man, Antonello da Messina, 1476, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Baroque

In the richly decorated rooms at the First Floor, you'll find paintings, sculptures and furnitures of the Baroque Age.

Catherine Michelle of Austria, Duchess of Savoy, Piedmontese Painter, c. 1595, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Our Lady of the Assumption, Orazio Gentileschi, 1605 - 1608, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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View of Castello di Rivoli, Giovanni Paolo Pannini, 1723 - 1724, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Kneeler, Pietro Piffetti, c. 1750, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Equestrian Portrait of Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy-Nemours, Giovanni Luigi Buffi (?), Third quarter 17th century, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Decoratives arts

At the Second Floor, there is one of the most important collections of pottery, glasses, textiles and ivories, with a special view on the city and the Panoramic Tower entrance.

Jug with hunting scene, Unknown, 1578, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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She-wolf with three wolf cubs, Johann J. Kändler, 1735, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Flask with Neptune and sea divinities, Workshop of Guido Durandino, c. 1535, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Clock with chinoiseries, Du Paquier factory, 1725, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Wing of a mirror box with amorous scenes, Unknown, First half 14th century, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Rosary, Unknown, 16th century, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Panel for bookbinding, Limousin Goldsmith, c. 1195, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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Table cloth with the four parts of the world and the four elements, Caterina Cantoni (?), Late 16th-early 17th century, From the collection of: Palazzo Madama
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