2021. Stupinigi Palace, near Turin, was built in 1729 by Filippo Juvarra as a hunting lodge for the House of Savoy. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site admired for its grand Baroque architecture and impressive central hall. Set amid gardens and the Stupinigi Natural Park, it embodies the luxury of royal life. Today, it houses the Museum of Art and Furniture, featuring refined 17th- and 18th-century collections.