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Reggia di Caserta Unofficial

The reference website on the Royal Palace of Caserta, a Unesco heritage site and the largest Royal Palace in the world. From it was born Neoclassical Architecture.

Discover the history of the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Bourbons and Luigi Vanvitelli, the Architect. Read the descriptions of the interiors of all the Halls and the Royal Park, take a virtual tour, discover the films shot in the Royal Palace of Caserta, look at vintage photos and videos, documentaries, the attractions of the Province, etc. Find out the timetables. Book your tickets, the guided tour, the hotel, the train and the plane.

About The Royal Palace of Caserta

Created by Luigi Vanvitelli, the Royal Palace of Caserta is the symbolic work of the Bourbons of Naples and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

In the mid-1700s, the Kingdom of Naples was under constant English threat, thereforeKing Charles of Bourbon wanted to transfer the capital from Naples to Caserta in order to prevent it from being bombarded by English ships by sea. He entrusted the construction of the new palace to the most important architect of the time,Luigi Vanvitelli, and the work began in 1752, on the occasion of the King’s birthday. 

In 1756 theprojects of the Royal Palace were printed and disseminated throughout Europe, and this meant that, over time, its architectural stylebecame so imitated as to transform the Baroque into the future neoclassical architecture, and anticipating the future principle of form and function, threw the foundations of contemporary architecture.

After the death of Luigi Vanvitelli, the work was continued by his son Carlo who completed it. During the Napoleonic domination some rooms were created, then with the return of the Bourbons the last room to be completed was theThrone Room in 1845. With the unification of Italy the Reggia began to be abandoned by the Savoys, and thespoiling of its furnishings immediately began , then continued during the Second World War by the Anglo-American troops.

On April 29, 1945, the so-called Surrender of Caserta was signed in the Royal Palace of Caserta, i.e. the surrender of the Nazi-fascists which led to the end of the Second World War. From 1948 to 2016 it was the headquarters of the Air Force, and in 1994 the headquarters of the G7.

The Royal Palace of Caserta is one of the main cultural assets in Italy and aUnesco heritage site.

Years of construction1752
Dimensions247x190m
Total lenght4km
Square meters (min)135.000
Volume2 millions cubic meters
Floors5 visible floors and 2 underground
Rooms1200
Stairs56
Windows1742
Park120ha
Acqueduct38km
Square (diameter)450

Index of the Park

Discover the history of the Park of the Royal Palace of Caserta, or explore it through a virtual TOUR.

The complex of the Royal Palace of Caserta includes the silk industry and theBelvedere of San Leucio, where the first form of socialism was created and equality between men and women was born, as well as the WWFOasis of San Silvestro, the ancient wood hunting of the King.

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Be passionate about the Royal Palace of Caserta by discovering its history, its collections and the films that have been shot there.

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The most frequently asked questions about the Royal Palace of Caserta, the largest Royal Palace in the world

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The Royal Palace of Caserta in Unesco

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[...] the monumental complex at Caserta, whilst cast in the same mould as other 18th century royal establishments, is exceptional for the broad sweep of its design, incorporating not only an imposing palace and park, but also much of the surrounding natural landscape andan ambitious new town laid out according to the urban planning precepts of its time. The industrial complex of the Belvedere, designed to produce silk, is also of outstanding interest because of the idealistic principles that underlay its original conception and management.
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19 July 1996, decision by the Unesco's committee for adding the Royal Palace of Caserta into the World Heritage List

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Buy now the entrance tickets to the Royal Palace of Caserta and skip the line!

8:30 – 19:30

(8:30 am to 7:30 pm)

The Royal Palace of Caserta is open every day, except Tuesdays, December 25th and January 1st. The Court Theater can only be visited on Saturdays and Sundays (10:00 - 13:00)

  • Ticket office closes: 18:45 (6:45 pm)
  • Last admission: 19:00 (7:00 pm)

The entrance times to the Royal Palace and to the Park and the English Garden vary throughout the yearFind out the timetables

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Thanks to the agreement with Italo Treno and Expedia you can have special prices for your trip!Train tickets

ADDRESS: Piazza Carlo di Borbone, 81100 Caserta (CE)

Do you also want to know more about parking, the distance from Naples to Caserta? Find outhow to get to Caserta

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Campania Artecard

With the Campania Artecard you have free admission to 5 attractions in Naples and Campania, and discounted tickets up to 50% in all regional state museums. In addition, you have free public transport to Naples and the Campania region.

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