Reggia di Caserta is situated near Naples in southern Italy. It is a former royal residence constructed for the Bourbon kings of Naples. It's is Italy's answer to Versailles.
It was the largest palace and one of the largest buildings erected in Europe during the 18th century and now it’s Unesco World Heritage Site. This massive palace and park was built by the architect Luigi Vanvitelli.
The real gem of Caserta, though, is the palace's garden. For visit the garden we took this carriage because area of the garden is 120 ha and contain 40 ha of wild forest.
The Palace is already far away:
The Palace still farther:
Groups of sculptures:
The main axis is over 3 km (2 miles) in length to end in the Grande Cascata, or Great Waterfall.
This carriage got us to last cascade and we returned afoot. It was surprise for me seeing so many people making picnic in the glades of the garden. It was because entrance 1 may was 1 euro instead of 9.
Then we gone to visit palace. Palace has 1,200 rooms.
What struck me most - they were soffits.
Beutiful pictures! Reminds me St.Petersburg and Peterhof, Russia!
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ReplyDeleteThis so so beautiful, I love historical sites. Hope to see it one day with my one eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing! I really need to put it to my "to visit" list :) Thank you!
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