Under Wilson's guidance, Jerome Bonaparte spent more than half an hour touring the Old Royal Palace of Savoy, and then Wilson led Jerome Bonaparte back to the main hall of the old palace.
"Not bad! Not bad! Though small, it has everything!" Jerome Bonaparte stroked his chin, pointing at the chandelier of gilded water and the patterns on the ceiling, said, "It shows you've put a lot of thought into this palace!"
Although the palace before him was the old palace of the Savoy Clan, at the end of the day, it was merely a product of the 11th century.
(The Savoy Palace was established in the 11th century and completed in 1466.)
Since the Savoy Royal Family moved the capital from Chambéry to Turin after the Duchy in 1563, this palace was basically left in neglect.
After the French Army entered Savoy at the end of the 18th century, the palace was further damaged by the French Army.
