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  • The Royal Palace of Caserta
    CASERTA,  CAMPANIA,  TRAVEL

    Reggia di Caserta / Royal Palace of Caserta

    Hi guys, today, we’ll go on a journey to one of Italy’s most magnificent and lesser-known treasures— the Royal Palace of Caserta, that is, Reggia di Caserta. Often referred to as the ‘Versailles of Italy’, this royal palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and opulent design. Let’s dive into the history, beauty, and secrets of this incredible palace! Located in Southern Italy, in the heart of the Campania region, just north of Naples, it’s a 40-minute drive from Naples in a city called Caserta. FUN-FACT: Did you know that the first written reference to the bidet shows up in Italy in 1726, precisely, right here at the Royal…