- The
Palazzo Chiablese is a wing of the
Royal Palace of Turin, in
Northwest Italy. It was the
residence of Benedetto, Duke of
Chablais first and then of...
- children:
Princess Margherita of Savoy-Genoa (20
November 1851,
Palazzo Chiablese – 4
January 1926, Bordighera);
married Umberto I of
Italy and had issue...
- of Savoy; they had no children.
Benedetto was the
owner of the
Palazzo Chiablese in Turin.
Chablais was born at the
Palace of Venaria. He was the youngest...
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always saw him as her uncle.
Their official residence were the
Palazzo Chiablese and the
Ducal Castle of Agliè. She had good
relationships with her sisters-in-law...
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greater consistency for size and
style in the
apartments of the Duke of
Chiablese is
undoubtedly the
gambling hall, a
large space intended for the leisure...
- the main
square joins the
smaller Piazzetta Reale,
which houses Palazzo Chiablese, the
Royal Palace of Turin, and
pedestrian p****age
towards San Giovanni...
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Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra. The
palace also
includes the
Palazzo Chiablese and the
Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the
latter of
which was
built to house...
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historian and
collector Maria Adriana Prolo. It was
housed in the
Palazzo Chiablese. In 2008, with 532,196 visitors, it
reached the
thirteenth place among...
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comfortable residences.
During her husband's reign, they
lived at the
Palazzo Chiablese,
where her
husband later died in 1831. In 1825, the
queen engaged the...
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Chablais (French: [ʃablɛ]; Savoyard: Chablès; Italian:
Chiablese) was a
province of the
Duchy of Savoy. Its
capital was Thonon-les-Bains.
Chablais was...