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Capella di Sant'Uberto, Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi, Piedmont, Italy

Capella di Sant'Uberto, used until 1767 as the Sala delle Buffetti or banqueting hall, with altar behind painted doors, and decorative painting and stucco by Ignazio Birago, Giacomo Borri, Ignazio Nipote and Gaetano Perego, in the Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi, a hunting residence, rebuilt and designed early 18th century by Filippo Juvarra for Vittorio Amedeo II of Savoy, in Stupinigi, Nichelino, Piedmont, Italy. The palace is part of the House of Savoy UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Capella di Sant'Uberto, used until 1767 as the Sala delle Buffetti or banqueting hall, with altar behind painted doors, and decorative painting and stucco by Ignazio Birago, Giacomo Borri, Ignazio Nipote and Gaetano Perego, in the Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi, a hunting residence, rebuilt and designed early 18th century by Filippo Juvarra for Vittorio Amedeo II of Savoy, in Stupinigi, Nichelino, Piedmont, Italy. The palace is part of the House of Savoy UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen