A garden before Carlo Alberto @ Piazza Carlo Alberto

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A garden before Carlo Alberto

The square retains the effect of a garden, but it must take into account an irreversible transformation: the Palazzo Carignano according to the project Guariniano, open to the garden, closed by walls and adorned with flowerbeds is transformed in mid-1800 in a public place, forming the square in front of the Parliament of the Kingdom, built in the new sleeve that closes the Palace.

In the Napoleonic Cadastre (1806), the Palazzo Carignano, not yet completed with the eastern sleeve, open to the garden, and with the pertinences of the stables (where today there is the National Library).

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