The Sabauda Museum of Art, on the third floor of the Science Museum of the Arts, displays the rich collection of the Savoy family, with works by Settichli, Rebrent, Tisseno, Mantania and others. It is one of the important Italian galleries.
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The Sabauda Museum of Art, on the third floor of the Science Museum of the Arts, displays the rich collection of the Savoy family, with works by Settichli, Rebrent, Tisseno, Mantania and others. It is one of the important Italian galleries.
The Sebastian Gallery has many exquisite artworks, and the entire exhibition hall has a large collection of Italian artworks. The artworks are also and have a sense of time. A large number of artworks are precious.
The Sebastian Gallery has few world-famous pictures, and in many Italian galleries, it is usually a lot of religious Italian art. Probably the best of several important royal collections, there are some Renaissance paintings on the first floor, there are few tourists here, and the shopping center next to it is crowded
The three-story pavilion is very large, and some religious paintings are mainly displayed here, especially the pictures of the Virgin Mary. There are many manuscripts here to protect, but overall the number of exhibits is not very large. The exhibits in the gallery are relatively scattered, but it is very suitable for watching the exhibition slowly.
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