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Travel Guide to Caserta Royal Palace, Italy

Travel Guide to Caserta Royal Palace, Italy
Naples

Scenic spot introduction:

Century Royal Palace at Caserta is a royal palace built during the Bourbon dynasty. In the middle of the 18th century, Carlo Bobone built this magnificent royal palace in Caserta in southern Italy to compete with Versailles and Madrid. Like Versailles in France, the Caserta Royal Palace complex has both world-famous magnificent palaces and elegant gardens. The local comprehensive scenic spot complex ingeniously combines the luxurious palace and its gardens with natural woods, hunting lodges and industrial facilities for silk production, presenting its unique charm. During the Second World War, the Caserta Royal Palace was once the headquarters of the Allied forces. On April 29, 1945, the signing ceremony of the surrender of the German troops stationed in Italy to the Allied forces was held here.

Attractions distribution:

The Royal Palace of Caserta was built by the famous Italian architect Luigi Vanvitelli for Prince Charles of the Bourbon Dynasty. Construction began in 1752 and was completed in 1774, taking a total of 22 years. The Royal Palace of Caserta is in the shape of a "field", 247 meters long, 184 meters wide and 41 meters high. It has five floors and 1,200 rooms. The halls are decorated with great care and luxury. There are many works of art in the room, including gold and silver utensils, gilded bronze, pottery, porcelain, marble sculptures, silk fabrics, and various murals, oil paintings and tapestries on the walls. The decoration is extremely gorgeous. Throne Room , King's Apartments , Imperial Study Outside the famous halls, there are Prayer Hall and Palace Theatre In addition to the buildings, the palace also includes four 72 meters long and 52 meters wide patio In front of the palace gate is a large square planted with holly trees.
Behind the Palace Royal Garden Covering an area of 120 hectares: Looking from the back door of the palace, the first thing that comes into view is a square area of 1 mile Square Garden , and then a long Aqueduct The stream flows down the hillside four or five miles away, forming two waterfalls, the larger of which is 78 meters high and spectacular. The garden hidden in the dense forest is quiet and mysterious, with several dilapidated buildings and sculptures standing ingeniously. Royal Garden With its magnificent scenery, it is called "a palace garden more beautiful than Versailles" by countless visitors!
On the mountain 10 km northwest of Wanggong Town Caserta Old Town It was founded by the Lombardi people in the 8th century. The streets and houses in the city are all built of stone. It is one of the most beautiful towns in Campania.

Scenic spot features:

Cultural tours, photography, sightseeing, historical tours, palaces, architecture, gardens

Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Italy > Naples

How to get there:

Naples is an important transportation hub in southern Italy, with well-developed air, rail and road transportation. Many trains departing from the north pass through Rome and use it as their terminal. There are 30 trains between Naples and Rome every day, and it takes about 2 hours to take the ES or IC trains. The central railway station in Naples is Piazza Garibaldi. There are coach and bus stations in Piazza Garibaldi in front of the station. The R2 bus to the Royal Palace of Caserta and the R3 bus to the ferry station are the most commonly used by tourists. It only takes half an hour to get from Naples to Caserta.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Tickets

Ticket prices for the Royal Palace of Caserta:

Coupon( Palace of Caserta + Royal Garden + English Garden ): 13.20 EUR/person;

Palace of Caserta : 10.20 EUR/person;

Royal Garden and English Garden Price: 3 EUR / person.

Scenic area opening hours:

Palace of Caserta : 8:30am to 7:30pm, ticket sales until 6:45pm, admission until 7:00pm.

Royal Garden and English Garden : 8:30 a.m. to one hour before sunset.

Closed on the following days: Tuesdays, January 1st, Easter Monday, May 1st, December 25th.

Travel Tips

Best time to visit:

summer

Gallery

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Dolphin Fountain

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Map Decoration

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Gardens and Lakes

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Old Town of Caserta

Travel guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy: Diana Fountain

Travel guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy: Fountain of Venus and Adonis

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Palace Murals

Italy Caserta Palace Travel Guide - Holly Square

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Square Garden

Travel guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy - The King's Palace

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy - Gold Jewelry on the Palace Roof

Italy Caserta Palace Travel Guide - Caserta Palace

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Chapel

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Palace Theater

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Royal Garden

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy: Actaeon Fountain

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Aeolus Fountain

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy: The Throne Room

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Royal Study Room

Italy Royal Palace of Caserta Travel Guide - English Garden

Italy Caserta Palace Travel Guide - Courtyard

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - The Reception Room

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Ladder of Honor

Travel Guide to the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy - Palace Reliefs

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