Fountain of Diana and Actaeon

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Contact Fountain of Diana and Actaeon

Address :

Parco Reale, 81100 Caserta CE, Italy

Website : http://www.reggiadicaserta.beniculturali.it/
Categories :
City : Caserta

Parco Reale, 81100 Caserta CE, Italy
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R D on Google

After a long walk from the reggia, you reach the entrance of the English garden: next to it, the grandiose fountain. Have a look at the figures one by one and turn your eyes towards the reggia. You won't forget it easily ;)
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Emylene Egusquiza on Google

Awesome pictures with the kids. Taken the bus. Had a different chouce to walk ,bus or the horse carriage its up to you. I must have missed a picture with my date ... LOL
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Carlo Scibilia on Google

Wonderful fountain and statues. From here, one gets also a breathtaking view of the Royal Gardens and Palace (the famous Reggia di Caserta).
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Franco Barber on Google

Majestic, the scale is enormous, it's hard to take a photo of the whole thing without backing up. It's so hard to imagine, in this modern world, how artists from hundreds of years ago made such treasures with what we would can crude tools and all by hand. Someday I would like to be able to climb all the way up to the top of the waterfall to see the view from up there down to the Reggia.
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Liana Filanever on Google

Beautiful architecture! Wonderful castle and very awesome park with lakes and water falls, ancient art and historical monuments! Bonus: for travel inside of mansion yard, you can use an bus and you can enjoy the most far point of attracting The Fountain of Diana!
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Julio Rosa on Google

Amazing views.
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Davide Yang on Google

Caserta (pronounced [kaˈzɛrta] ( listen) or[kaˈsɛrta]) is the capital of the province of Caserta in the Campania region of Italy. It is an important agricultural, commercial and industrial comune and city. Caserta is located on the edge of the Campanian plain at the foot of the Campanian Subapennine mountain range. The city is best known for the Palace of Caserta. Modern Caserta was established around the defensive tower built in Lombard times by Pando, Prince of Capua. Pando destroyed the original city around 863. The tower is now part of the Palazzo della Prefettura which was once the seat of the counts of Caserta, as well as a royal residence. The original population moved from Casertavecchia(former bishopric seat) to the current site in the 16th century. Casertavecchia was built on the Roman town of Casam Irtam (the name Caserta is a subsequent contraction of Casa(m) Irta(m) meaning "home village located above"). The city and vicinity were the property of the Acquaviva family who, being pressed by huge debts, sold all the land to the royal family. The royal family then selected Caserta for the construction of their new palace which, being inland, was seen as more defensible than the previous palace fronting the Bay of Naples. At the end of World War II, the royal palace served as the seat of the Supreme Allied Commander. The first Allied war trial took place here in 1945; German general Anton Dostler was sentenced to death and executed nearby, in Aversa. Pope Francis visited Caserta on Monday, 28 June 2014, together with a friend named Giovanni Traettino who pastors an evangelical, charismatic/Pentecostal Protestant church. The Pope apologized for the complicity of some Catholics in the persecution of Protestant Pentecostals during the fascist regime in Italy.
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David naftalis on Google

Amazing fountain. Connected to the artifical aqueduct all the way to the palace...

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