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Discover the UNESCO-listed Stupinigi Royal Hunting Lodge in Piedmont, Italy, with a $16 entry ticket and app audioguide—explore 18th-century decor and architecture.


The Stupinigi Royal Hunting Lodge is a highlight of Piedmont, Italy, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With an entry ticket costing just $16, visitors gain access to this late-Baroque architectural masterpiece. The visit includes an audioguide app that helps you understand the history and details of the lodge as you explore its grand interiors.
This tour is designed for those who appreciate history, architecture, and art, offering a one-hour experience that fits well into a busy day. While it does not include a guided tour or a map, the audioguide provides comprehensive explanations, making it easy to follow along independently.
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The entry ticket grants access to the entire Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, allowing you to see original furnishings, paintings, and cabinet-making masterpieces from the 18th century. After exchanging your voucher at the ticket counter, you set up the audioguide app on your smartphone, which offers explanations in Italian and English.
The audioguide unlocks stories about the building’s origins starting from 1729, when the architect Filippo Juvarra designed this leisure and hunting lodge for the Savoy court. It also shares details about the royalty who stayed here, including Napoleon and Queen Margherita, who decorated the space in a rococo style.

The meeting point is at the ticket counter at the lodge, where you exchange your voucher for the ticket. Travelers arriving by car from Turin’s center can drive along Corso Unione Sovietica and Viale Torino until they reach the lodge. For those outside the city, the southbound bypass to the Stupinigi exit is a straightforward route.
Public transport options include bus line 4, which terminates nearby, then transferring to line 41 towards Orbassano, stopping at the Stupinigi station. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making the logistics simple for those using public transit.
Once inside, you’ll explore the Royal Apartments, where furniture and décor from the 18th century are still on display. The Central Hall is especially notable for its precious decorations, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. The original furnishings and paintings help recreate the atmosphere of this space as a retreat for royalty.
The architecture of the lodge is a key highlight, as it reflects the work of Filippo Juvarra, considered one of the most prominent architects of the late-Baroque era. Visitors can appreciate the elaborate design and ornate details that make this building a genuine architectural jewel.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. To make the most of your visit, bring passport or ID, headphones, and a charged smartphone to listen to the audioguide comfortably.
The tour duration is approximately 1 hour, ideal for a focused visit. It is also flexible, with options to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled time.

While the tour offers a rich experience, it does not include a guided tour or physical map, so relying on the audioguide is essential for understanding. The limited duration means visitors should prioritize the highlights, especially the Royal Apartments and Central Hall.
Travelers should note that Stupinigi is poorly served from Turin according to some comments, so planning transportation in advance is advised. The best way is by car or bus, especially if visiting during busy periods.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or anyone interested in royal leisure spaces. The affordable price and flexible scheduling make it accessible for a wide range of travelers. However, those seeking a guided experience with a group might find this format less engaging, as it relies on self-guided exploration through the audioguide.
The $16 entry ticket offers a cost-effective way to see one of Italy’s most impressive late-Baroque structures. The audioguide enriches the visit with detailed stories about the architecture, furnishings, and historic figures who used the lodge.
While transportation access may be a consideration, the ease of booking, flexibility, and accessibility make this tour an attractive choice for those interested in art, architecture, and royal history. The short duration ensures you can enjoy a meaningful visit without committing too much time, making it ideal for a half-day excursion.
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Is there a guided tour included?
No, this tour does not include a guided tour. Instead, an audioguide app is provided to help you learn about the lodge independently.
How long does the visit last?
The typical duration is around 1 hour, allowing for a concise but informative experience.
What do I need to bring?
It’s recommended to bring passport or ID, headphones, and a charged smartphone to listen to the audioguide comfortably.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the Stupinigi Lodge is wheelchair accessible.
How do I get to the lodge from Turin?
You can drive along Corso Unione Sovietica and Viale Torino or take bus line 4 to the final stop, then transfer to line 41.
Can I cancel this booking?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit.