Palazzo Carignano is a historical building in the centre of Turin, Italy, which houses the Museum of the Risorgimento.
The decorations over the windows of the piano nobile recall the campaign of the Carignano family with Carignan-Salières Regiment against the Iroquois in 1667.
This façade represents the only example of civic architecture making use of the undulating 'concave – convex – concave' rhythm established by Francesco Borromini in the church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane in Rome.
The palazzo was the birthplace of Marie-Louise, princesse de Lamballe in 1749 – confidant of Marie Antoinette and for whom she died in 1792.
In 1861, with the creation of the parliament of the newly unified Kingdom of Italy, the room was not large enough to host the Chamber of Deputies, which was moved elsewhere.