- Caserta - Wikipedia
An important agricultural, commercial, and industrial comune and city, Caserta is located 36 kilometres north of Naples on the edge of the Campanian plain at the foot of the Campanian Subapennine mountain range The city is best known for the 18th-century Bourbon Royal Palace of Caserta
- Caserta, Italy: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Though dwarfed by nearby Naples, Caserta punches above its weight when it comes to world-class landmarks Its roll call of sights include the colossal Royal Palace of Caserta, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and San Leucio Complex; all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Caserta Italy - The Tourist Checklist
Caserta, Italy, is a charming town known for its stunning sights and rich history It’s located just a short train ride from Naples, making it a great place for a day trip or a longer visit
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The Collections To meet the research needs, in line with its mission, the Royal Palace of Caserta has launched a campaign to digitize its collections
- Caserta | Royal Palace, Baroque Architecture, Gardens | Britannica
The old town (Caserta Vecchia), founded by the Lombards in the 8th century, lies on hills 3 miles (5 km) north-northeast of the modern city, which was a village known as Torre belonging to the Caetani family of Sermoneta until the construction there of the Bourbon Royal Palace in the 18th century
- Visit Caserta – Historic City in Campania
Caserta is a provincial capital in Campania, located on the edge of the Campanian Plain at the foot of the Tifatini Hills The city developed around its royal palace and later expanded into a modern urban centre with wide boulevards and neoclassical architecture
- Caserta: The Royal Palace, History, and Attractions
Nestled in the Campania region, Caserta is most famous for its extraordinary 'Royal Palace of Caserta' (Reggia di Caserta), a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest royal residences in the world
- Caserta Royal Palace and Park, Italy
One of the last great European gardens, Caserta Royal Palace and Park borrowed from creations such as Versailles and the 16th century villas in Rome and Tuscany But unlike those sites, this Italian masterpiece combined manicured gardens and natural woodland, with hunting lodges and a silk factory
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