
Palace of Caserta
Палац Казерта
The Palace of Caserta, located in southern Italy, is a grand baroque palace built in the 18th century. It covers 247 acres and features 1,200 rooms. Designed by Luigi Vanvitelli, it includes a sprawling park and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Constructed for the Bourbon kings of Naples, the Palace of Caserta was completed in 1780. It is known for its impressive aqueduct and extensive gardens, which feature fountains and a grand cascade. The palace is accessible by train from Naples, making it a convenient day trip for visitors to the region.

