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  1. The Royal Palace of Caserta (Italian: Reggia di Caserta, Italian: [ˈrɛddʒa di kaˈzɛrta]) is a former royal residence in Caserta, Campania, 35km north of Naples in southern Italy, constructed by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as their main residence as kings of Naples.

    • Late Baroque and early Neoclassical
    • c. 138,000 square metres (1,490,000 sq ft)
    • 1752
    • Caserta, Italy
  2. La reggia di Caserta è una residenza reale, storicamente appartenuta ai Borbone delle Due Sicilie, ubicata a Caserta. Voluta da Carlo di Borbone, la posa della prima pietra, che diede l'avvio ai lavori di costruzione, si ebbe il 20 gennaio 1752, su progetto di Luigi Vanvitelli: a questo seguirono il figlio Carlo e altri architetti. La reggia ...

    • Viale Douhet, 2/A
    • Campania
  3. Possono accedere gratuitamente alla Reggia di Caserta: gli allievi dei corsi di alta formazione delle Scuole del Ministero (Istituto Centrale per il Restauro, Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Scuola per il Restauro del Mosaico); i docenti e gli studenti iscritti alle accademie di belle arti o a corrispondenti istituti dell’Unione Europea, mediante ...

  4. May 7, 2021 · The Royal Palace of Caserta (Reggia di Caserta) is a former royal residence in Southern Italy. It was built by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as their main residence as kings of Naples.

  5. On this site, you will find free maps and all the information and advice to organize your visit to the Royal Palace of Caserta, such as opening hours, free admissions, Royal Palace Caserta ticket prices, also how to book and the various options for reaching the Royal Palace of Caserta.

  6. Reggia di Caserta was built during the second half of the 18th century. Charles III of Bourbon wanted it strongly to make his wish: giving to the Kingdom of Two Sicilies, a beautiful and magnificent Royal Palace as well as the Palaces of Versailles and Madrid.

  7. The history of the Royal Palace of Caserta, the world biggest one, project by Luigi Vanvitelli, and birthplace of Neoclassical architecture.

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