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Castello Ducale di AgliÈ

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The present building was designed by Amedeo di Castellamonte from the pre-existing medieval castle belonging to the San Martino family for Filippo di Agliè in 1667. In 1764 the castle was bought by the Savoys, who commissioned the conversion of the castle in 1774. The building was further altered and enhanced in 1825 under King Carlo Felice. In 1770 the Collino brothers designed the monumental fountain in the Castle's large park.

Castello Ducale di Aglič Parco e Giardino

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Castello Ducale di Agliè is part of “Art and cultural routes”:
Grey route
Around Turin: royal and nobiliary residences.

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