Royal Palace of Caserta
The Royal Palace of Caserta is a magnificent 18th-century palace located in Caserta, Italy. Designed by architect Luigi Vanvitelli, it was commissioned by King Charles VII of Naples as a royal residence. The palace is known for its grand architecture, extensive gardens, and opulent interiors, showcasing the Baroque style.
The palace complex includes over 1,200 rooms, with highlights such as the stunning Great Staircase and the Royal Apartments. The surrounding gardens feature fountains, waterfalls, and beautifully landscaped areas, making it a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Royal Palace of Caserta is often compared to the Palace of Versailles in France.