A green lung that extends for
22 hectares and embraces the Turin hill up to the Basilica of Superga, listed among the hundred most beautiful in Italy.
The current appearance, although it preserves the original character and magnificence, is the result of successive redesigns over the centuries, particularly in the nineteenth century, when many of the monumental trees still present were planted, creating glimpses, belvederes, long rows and just as many paths, which lead to the Basilica of Superga.
Characterized by the presence of large green flowerbeds, Italian gardens, fountains, long rows and magnificent centuries-old trees, including the intriguing and monumental Lebanese cedar (about 400 years old, listed as one of the oldest in Italy), which symbolizes power and strength and makes the garden of the residence particularly interesting also from a naturalistic point of view.
SURFACE AREA: 22 hectares