
Caserta Palace
Caserta Palace, or Reggia di Caserta, is a grand 18th-century royal residence located in Italy. Built for the Bourbon kings, it features an extensive Baroque-inspired design with luxurious rooms, impressive staircases, and vast gardens. The palace is renowned for its harmony of architecture, art, and landscape, including a famous large fountain and English-style gardens. It served as a symbol of absolute royal power and opulence. Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction, offering insights into Italy’s royal history and stunning architectural craftsmanship.