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A Complex Built for Kings

Charles of Bourbon conquered the kingdom of Naples and entered the city on May 10, 1734. The King then built the Royal Palace as the centre of his new Kingdom of Naples in 1750. The choice of the location for the kingdom’s administrative capital fell on the plains of Terra di Lavoro, in the site dominated by the 16th century Acquaviva palace. Charles already owned a hunting lodge in Caserta, which reminded him of the landscape surrounding his Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso in Spain. The Royal Palace of Caserta was one of the largest buildings erected in Europe during the 18th century.

King Charles of Bourbon commissioned the building of Caserta’s Royal Palace in 1752 to his architect Luigi Vanvitelli. The palace has five floors and 1,200 rooms including the Court Chapel, the Palatine Library, and a theatre modelled after the Teatro San Carlo of Naples. The royal rooms are dated from the end of the 18th century, and the “new apartment” from the beginning of the 19th century. Inside, the vaulted arcade connects three octagonal vestibules leading to the four courtyards, characterised by niches and wide corner apses.

In 1997, the palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site—its nomination file described it as "the 'swan song’ of the spectacular art of the Baroque period, from which it adopted all the features needed to create the illusions of a multi-directional space."

A Walk in the Park

As visitors immediately realise, the Royal Park is an integral part of the estate. Its key features include the garden, which stretches for 120 hectares, partly on hilly terrain. The park starts from the back façade of the palace and flanks a long promenade with artificial fountains and cascades. There is also a spectacular botanical garden, called "The English Garden," designed in the 1780s.

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Construction of the garden started in 1753, the same year as the construction of the Carolino Aqueduct, which directs waters from the slopes of Mount Taburno to feed the fountains of the royal gardens and irrigate the plants. The park was completed by Carlo Vanvitelli, who, while simplifying the design of his father Luigi, was a faithful implementer, retaining the compositional rhythm of the alternation of fountains, water bodies, meadows, and waterfalls. At the top of the park, starting from 1785, at the request of Queen Maria Carolina, Vanvitelli, and the German botanist John Andrew Graefer realised the first Italian landscape garden.

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How to Get There

Easily accessible by car, taxi, bus, or train, the Royal Palace of Caserta is 38 kilometres from Naples and 200 kilometres from Rome.

From Naples Central Station there are trains every 20 minutes. From Rome Termini (railway station) there are 4 Eurostar "fast" lines per day and trains every 30 minutes. Every hour, there is dedicated bus service from the Naples Port and Naples International Airport. Every two hours, there’s a bus from Roma Fiumicino International Airport. Every 30 minutes, there’s a bus from Rome Termini (railway station).

When to Visit

The Royal Palace of Caserta is a year-round destination, but its extensive gardens are at their best in spring and summer. The complex is closed on Tuesdays. The Court Theatre is open only on weekends. Some days are also busier than others, including the first Sunday of every month, when there is free entrance in the Palace and a reduced ticket for the park.

How to Visit

To enjoy the Royal Palace, the park, the English Garden and “Terrae Motus” contemporary art collection, plan to spend a day in Caserta. Guided tours allow you to visit hidden locations in the park and the English Garden, and to discover the secrets inside the Royal Palace.

For those looking to add exercise while perusing the grounds, renting a bike is a great option. There are also horse carriage rides and tours in the park.

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