The Royal Palace of Caserta, built in the 18th century at the behest of Charles of Bourbon and designed by architect Luigi Vanvitelli, is one of the most majestic royal residences in Europe. With over 1,200 rooms and expansive gardens adorned with fountains and sculptures, it stands as a masterpiece of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Royal Palace symbolizes the grandeur of the Bourbon kingdom and is a must-see for art and history enthusiasts. The opulent Royal Apartments, the Palatine Chapel, and the Palatine Library are enduring symbols of the Bourbon dynasty’s power and a treasure trove of art, history, and architecture.