Step into the royal grandeur of The Royal Palace of Caserta and explore the lavish Baroque architecture of the palace as envisioned by King Charles of Bourbon.
Wander through the sprawling Royal Park and the English Garden, featuring cascading fountains, statues, and around 200 botanical species of plants.
Explore around 1200 huge rooms at the palace, filled with exquisite artworks, frescoes, and lavish furnishings, showcasing the grandeur of the monarchs of Bourbon.
Stroll through the Chapel that houses the ‘Immaculate Conception’ by Giuseppe Bonito, the only canvas that survived the air raid bombing that hit the palace in 1943.
About the Royal Palace of Caserta:
The Royal Palace of Caserta, locally known as the Reggia di Caserta is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Italy’s most magnificent and largest palaces. Built in the 18th century for the Bourbon kings of Naples, King Charles, it features a magnificent Baroque design with over 1,200 rooms, grand staircases, and lavishly decorated interiors. The palace is surrounded by vast gardens, complete with fountains, sculptures, and a stunning waterfall. It is a masterpiece of architecture and a testament to royal grandeur, attracting visitors from around the world.
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