The Palace of Caserta is a palace in Italy. It is near Naples. The palace was built by King Carlo VII of Naples.[1] It was one of the largest buildings built in Italy in the 8th century. It was mainly used as a summer home of the royal family of the Two Sicilies. In Italian, it is known as the Reggia di Caserta. The palace has about 1,200 rooms. These include two dozen state apartments and a large theatre modelled after the Teatro San Carlo of Naples. It is often compared to the Palace of Versailles and is called the "Italian Versailles".
In 1997, the palace was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The nomination said it was "the swan song of the spectacular art of the Baroque, from which it adopted all the features needed to create the illusions of multidirectional space".[2] The king wanted a magnificent new royal court and administrative center for the Kingdom in a place protected from sea attack.
The palace was used during the filming of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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- Crespi d'Adda
- Genoa
- Ivrea
- Mantua and Sabbioneta
- Monte San Giorgio1
- Porto Venere, Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, Cinque Terre
- Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
- Castle of Moncalieri
- Castle of Racconigi
- Castle of Rivoli
- Castello del Valentino
- Royal Palace of Turin
- Palazzo Carignano
- Palazzo Madama, Turin
- Palace of Venaria
- Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi
- Villa della Regina
- Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes1
- Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
- Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy
- Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
- Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato
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- Aeolian Islands
- Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale
- Archaeological Area of Agrigento
- Barumini nuraghes
- Mount Etna
- Syracuse and Necropolis of Pantalica
- Val di Noto
- Villa Romana del Casale
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- Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)
- Brescia
- Cividale del Friuli
- Castelseprio
- Spoleto
- Temple of Clitumnus located at Campello sul Clitunno
- Santa Sofia located at Benevento
- Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo located at Monte Sant'Angelo
- Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps3
- Primeval Beech Forests of Europe4
- Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries5
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- 1 Shared with Switzerland
- 2 Shared with the Holy See
- 3 Shared with Austria, France, Germany, Slovenia, and Switzerland
- 4 Shared with Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Ukraine
- 5 Shared with Croatia and Montenegro
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