Royal Palace of Caserta
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Contact Royal Palace of Caserta
Address : | Piazza Carlo di Borbone, 81100 Caserta CE, Italy |
Phone : | 📞 +9888 |
Website : | https://www.reggiadicaserta.beniculturali.it/ |
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City : | Caserta |
Description : | Huge Baroque royal palace in sprawling fountain-filled park, with a court theater plus guided tours. |
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mohamed khaled on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The place is magnificent and similar to versailles palace. The gardens are beautiful and there is a shuttle bus that takes you from the palace to the end. There is also a waterfall but the access to it was closed for renovations however the english garden was open and full of a-lot of different species of trees and bushes. The entry ticket was 2 euro for EU students under 25 years and 16 euros for the rest.
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Tom on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A must see place. Buy the ticket including seeing the rooms inside the palace (“the apartments”). Costs 15€ instead of 10€.
You start by seeing the main garden, at the end you go to beautiful “English gardens” and afterwards to inside the palace.
Notice that the English garden has the same entrance and exit so as far as you go in is as far as you’d have to go back.
Also to see the apartments you have to choose an hour. They didn’t care when we got there but I guess when it’s busy there more strict about that.
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Rafael Simão on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I always heard about this place when I was younger and that I finally came here it was totally worth it. This place is so wonderful I entered right after the lunch time and I left it when it was about to close, to be honest I kind of lost myself in there because how beautiful everything is. I definitely recommend it to everyone you definitely won't regret the hours that you'll spend visiting this amazing place
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Mariette Sorgdrager on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ An absolute beauty! The architecture is amazing, the gardens are so calming, amd the interior is extravagant. Exactly what you expect from a royal palace. A lot of articles and people compare this to Versailles but I would recommend that you visit this site with an open mind and take it in for what it is.
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Charlotte White on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Expectations were blown, literally one of the most beautiful buildings I have been into. The decorations and paintings are something to be seen - pictures attached do not do justice. Only sad moment was one section was closed for restoration. The Palace was extraordinary and the grounds it is on also. Well worth a visit to spend the day to wander and appreciate all parts
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Aussiequinns on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This place is of mind boggling size, absolutely enormous, and requires at least several hours to visit and explore.
Tickets were 14 euro for the apartments and English gardens. The gardens are located several kilometres away from the palace can be accessed via walking or a shuttle which is 2.50 euro each way. Walking takes between 30-45 minutes. Would recommend walking to the English gardens and shuttle back to allow enjoyment of the fountains along the way.
Some parts of the English gardens were closed for maintenance but they were enjoyable none the less.
Walking the apartments you enter via the grand staircase which is an awe inspiring entrance and then follow the guided path through the open rooms. We didn't have the audio guide but would recommend as we walked away with more questions than answers. Believe it is only a few euro.
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Yana Popovych on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful palace with amazing gardens. It worth to spend a day here and explore the apartments and surroundings. There are was an exhibition of contemporary art inside, and it’s items have been placed among main collection in apartments. It was so interesting .
Also, the museum has great discounts for people under 25: the ticket was something like €2 instead of full price.
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David naftalis on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Huge, enormous, magnificent piece of construction. The palace, the aqueduct, the gardens. All massive and impressive.
Easy parking in the train station (1€ per hour *not accessible *) just in the entrance to the palace. There u can rent bikes or take the shuttle (highly recommended) for 2.5€ per person to the end of the aqueduct, there u will enjoy great views and the English gardens.
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