by Claudia Ausilio | 16 Jan 2023 | Museums and archaeological sites
Court houses, nineteenth-century buildings, square with Archpriest church. And it is the latter to hide inside a small masterpiece of mosaic art and early Christian symbolism of the fifth / sixth century AD. A wonderful discovery given by the beauty of its mosaics but...
by Claudia Ausilio | 23 Nov 2022 | Museums and archaeological sites
San Leucio is the only place in the world where Socialism, despite the presence of a monarch, was realized in a concrete way. In 1789 King Ferdinand IV decided to move away from the court and settle in a quiet village behind the Royal Palace of Caserta where the...
by Claudia Ausilio | 23 Nov 2022 | Museums and archaeological sites
The Royal Palace of Caserta is the largest royal residence in the world. Together with the Carolino aqueduct and the viewpoint of San Leucio, it was included by UNESCO, in 1997, in the list of World Heritage Sites. Commissioned by Charles of Bourbon, the laying of the...
by Claudia Ausilio | 1 Sep 2022 | Museums and archaeological sites
Anyone who comes to Casertavecchia is fascinated and even a little surprised by the magic of his village, where time seems to have stopped. Its alleys, its churches, the Duomo and the houses still speak the ancient language of the Middle Ages. A real treat for those...