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The Galleria Sabauda houses one of Italy's most important painting collections, assembled by the House of Savoy over four centuries. Notable for its exceptional Flemish and Dutch masters — including Jan van Eyck's Stigmata of Saint Francis — alongside Italian Renaissance and Baroque masterworks.
The collection originated with Duke Carlo Emanuele I in the early 1600s. It was enriched by subsequent Savoy rulers and by the 1741 acquisition of Prince Eugene of Savoy's extraordinary collection. Moved to its current home in the Palazzo Reale complex's Manica Nuova wing in 2014.