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View from below of the staircase Filippo Juvarra realized in Palazzo Madama (Turin, Italy). Asked by Marie Jeanne of Savoy, who was using the palace as her residence, to restore the building into a new baroque palace, the works halted in 1721 after only this staircase, the facade, and only a few other elements had been completer. The palace houses today Turin's Museo Civico d'Arte Antica and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites.