The house where it all began. A melting pot of affections and a treasure trove of memories, Jacopo Foggini’s family residence is a convent built between the 17th and 18th centuries on the heights of Moncalieri in the Turin hills, surrounded by a centuries-old park. Antique paintings, furnishings from various periods, silver, marble, and bronze pieces from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, pendulum clocks, watches, and mysterious mirrors, along with his beloved ceramic apothecary vases, showcase Jacopo Foggini’s candlesticks and decorative objects in a dialogue between eras.