The Royal Palace of Caserta

The Royal Palace of Caserta

, located in Caserta, Italy, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and was designed by architect Luigi Vanvitelli in the 18th century.
Commissioned by the Bourbons, it served as the royal residence for the Kingdom of Naples. The palace boasts over 1,200 rooms, elaborate gardens, and a grandiose staircase, reflecting the opulence and ambition of its era. 
Its extensive grounds feature fountains, waterfalls, and a beautifully landscaped park, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a remarkable testament to royal extravagance...

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