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Royal palace of Caserta, Mozzarella Buffalo, city seighseing. Caserta is located just a few kilometres from Naples, easily accessible by train from Rome or Naples. You could spend just a day. The Royal Palace of Caserta has 1,200 rooms and 34 magnificent staircases Sumptuous, it was built with two royal residences in mind: the Palace of Versailles of the kings of France and the Escorial Palace on the outskirts of Madrid, of the kings of Spain. I suggest, especially if you arrive in the morning, that you start at the gardens, walking along the main street to the Fountain of Diana and Actaeon and large waterfall behind it. If you are not ready for a long walk, take advantage of the shuttle service or bike rental available on site. The Royal Park is a typical example of an Italian garden, but on your way back to the Reggia on foot, you can't miss the English Garden commissioned by Maria Carolina of Austria. Halfway between the Reggia and the Fountain of Diana and Actaeon, stop to admire the Fountain of Aeolus, made of Montegrande marble and inspired by the Aeneid in which Juno asks for Aeolus' help in removing Aeneas from Italy. It’s time to enter the Royal Apartments and enjoy the Royal Palace of Caserta interiors. The actual Palazzo is accessed via the imposing Scalone d'Onore (Staircase of Honour ), 116 steps in white Carrara marble leading to a landing from which two ramps lead to the upper vestibule. The entire room, a foretaste of what you will find in the palace, is decorated with colourful marbles and statues. Look up to contemplate the vault frescoed by Girolamo Starace Franchis. You have arrived at the Piano Nobile and, after a stop at the Palatine Chapel inspired by that of the Palace of Versailles, in quick succession you can visit the Halls of the Four Seasons in the Crown Prince's Quarters, decorated with allegorical frescoes inspired precisely by the seasons, from spring to winter. The Palatine Library houses more than 14,000 of the most significant European and Neapolitan cultural items. The Elliptical Hall houses the magnificent Nativity scene that the Bourbons set up every year. The nativity scene you can admire, set up in 1988, follows the model commissioned by Ferdinand II in 1844. On the opposite side of the Piano Nobile is the Quarto del Re. The first room you enter is the Mars Room, for diplomatic activities. From there, one arrives at the majestic ThroWe suggest, especially if you arrive in the morning, that you start at the gardens, walking along the main street to the Fountain of Diana and Actaeon and large waterfall behind it. If you are not ready for a long walk, take advantage of the shuttle service or bike rental available on site. The Royal Park is a typical example of an Italian garden, but on your way back to the Reggia on foot, you cannot miss the English Garden commissioned by Maria Carolina of Austria.
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