Palazzo Re Rebaudengo is an extensive, listed, 18th century historic palazzo consisting of various levels separated by stairs and small ramps. The Palazzo was renovated and converted into an exhibition space by the architects Corrado Levi, Alessandra Raso and Alberto Rolla, with a project that preserved and complimented the original structure and architecture of the building. The Palazzo was officially opened as an exhibition space in 1997 and since its launch, the venue has held numerous exhibitions and events, book launches and film screenings, debates, conferences and educational workshops all organised by the Fondazione. In 2006, work areas and a new wing, which was divided into self-contained apartments, were added to the Palazzo. Apart from catering to other activities, this new area is used to accommodate the recently established Young Curators Residency Programme, run by Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.