Starting out in the 11th century as a military stronghold, Rivoli Castle is now home to the Museum of Contemporary Art which has a prestigious permanent collection and temporary major exhibitions in an original historical and architectural context. Owned by the Savoy since 1247, the castle was the first court of the Duchy of Savoy. In the 1600s it was transformed into a courtly residence by Carlo and Amedeo di Castellamonte.
The complex also gained the "Manica Lunga", the art gallery of dukes, more than 140 metres long. In the 1700s, Victor Amadeus II commissioned Juvarra to produce a grandiose rebuilding project, works that were never to be concluded. The incompletion of the construction, emphasised by the restoration by Andrea Bruno in the 1980s, has created an evocative line of continuity extending from the past, to the present and the future.
Since 1984, the Castello di Rivoli hosts Italy’s first Museum of Contemporary Art with masterpieces of Arte Povera, and since 2019 it runs the Cerruti Collection with masterpieces of art including works by Picasso, De Chirico, Kandinsky, Bacon and Warhol.
The complex also gained the "Manica Lunga", the art gallery of dukes, more than 140 metres long. In the 1700s, Victor Amadeus II commissioned Juvarra to produce a grandiose rebuilding project, works that were never to be concluded. The incompletion of the construction, emphasised by the restoration by Andrea Bruno in the 1980s, has created an evocative line of continuity extending from the past, to the present and the future.
Since 1984, the Castello di Rivoli hosts Italy’s first Museum of Contemporary Art with masterpieces of Arte Povera, and since 2019 it runs the Cerruti Collection with masterpieces of art including works by Picasso, De Chirico, Kandinsky, Bacon and Warhol.
Services
Bookshop
Parking
Conference room
Cloakroom
Point of sale
On sale at the ticket office: Royal Card, Torino+Piemonte Card
Admissions
Free
Accompanying people with disabilities, People with disabilities, Kids under 11, Abbonamento Musei holders, Icom members
Full Ticket€ 10.00
Temporary Exhibition + Permanent Collection
Reduced€ 6.50
Teachers, Over 65 years old, Non-accredited journalists with badges, military
For Temporary exhibition + Permanent collection; with Rivoli Express ticket;
Full Ticket€ 26.50
For Castello di Rivoli + Cerruti Collection
Reduced€ 19.50
Teachers, Over 65 years old, Journalists with badges, groups, military, Tci members, students aged 12 to 26
For Castello di Rivoli + Cerruti Collection
Reduced€ 4.50
Aged 11-18, university students
Free
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Free
Holders Royal Pass
Full Ticket
Holders Merenda Reale®
Timetables
Weekly opening
MON
Closed
TUE
Closed
WED
10:00 – 17:00
THU
10:00 – 17:00
FRI
10:00 – 17:00
SAT
11:00 – 18:00
SUN
11:00 – 18:00
Extraordinary openings/closures
8 December 2024
11:00 – 18:00
Ticketing
15' prima
Schools
Educational workshop
Pets
Pets allowed
Accessibility
Activities / Services for the visually impaired
Activities/Services for the non-hearing
Physical accessibility
Disabled facilities and services
Toilets
Family
Family Activities