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Caserta Royal Palace & the Archeological Museumof Naples Private Tour from Rome

Caserta Royal Palace & the Archeological Museumof Naples Private Tour from Rome

760€ per person

The construction of the Royal Palace of Caserta was ordered in 1750 by Charles of Bourbon, it was conceived as the new central for the Kingdom of Naples, just become autonomous from the Spanish motherland. The structure is an ancient royal palace located in Caserta, the largest royal residence in the world, in 1997 it was declared a UNESCO heritage site. It was built in full Italian Baroque style and finished in 1845. The palace is very large and covers 47000 square meters of surface, among the most beautiful areas of the royal palace there are the Palatine Chapel with its majestic altar and the Hall of the throne with its magnificent frescoes painted on the ceiling. Through the palace rooms you access the old apartment and the new apartment. The latter is made in full neoclassical style. Immediately after the apartments we find the Quadreria with a very large art collection, eleven rooms full of paintings and works. Many paintings coming from the best artistic schools in Campania: from the Academy of Belle Arti, from the school of Salvator Rosa or from the portraits of the Bourbon court. In the elliptical room we find the Royal Presepe with a 40 square meter base, the Terrae Mothus collection is very important: here are collected works by great contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol. Outside the palace we find the Park, very large and full of fountains. There are 6 fountains and tanks dedicated to the gods of the Greco-Roman antiquity, within them we can also admire aquatic plants in excellent condition. Inside the park, in addition to the fountains, there are also two gardens differentiated into two different types, similar in structure but different in style, the first is the Italian garden and the second is the English one. “Vedi Napoli, e poi muori”. In other words, before you die, you must experience the beauty and magnificence of Naples. The Archeological Museum of Naples has a breathtaking collection of Roman statues and this extraordinary museum is arguably one of the best not just in Italy, but in Europe. Here you’ll find gargantuan Roman statues such as the Farnese Bull, as well as some exquisite mosaics and frescoes from Pompeii and Herculaneum. For anyone interested in Roman art, it’s unmissable.

PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE

EXTRA PERSON €410,00

Includes:

  • Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
  • Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
  • Entrance tickets in the Royal Palace of Caserta
  • Private professional guide inside the Royal Palace of Caserta
  • Entrance tickets in the Archeological Museum
  • Private professional guide inside the Archeological Museum
  • Tour of the Royal gardens with the golf cart

Not Included:

  • 22% vat tax
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities. If you are satisfied with the service, a gratuity is customary

 

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NAPLES
Visiting Naples's historic center means traveling through twenty centuries of history. The design of its streets, piazzas, churches, monuments and public buildings and castles constitute a jewel box of artistic and historical treasures of exceptional importance, so much so that together, they earned their spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995. Extending over 720 hectares, the historic center of Naples is the largest historic center in all of Europe, and includes testimonies from diverse styles and periods – from its foundation in the 8th Century B.C. as the Greek colony Neapolis, to its subsequent domination by the Romans, and from the Swabian-Norman era to the Reign of the Anjous, and finally from its time under the Aragonese Empire, the Kings of France,  to the period of Unification under Garibaldi and the resulting Kingdom of Italy. Very little survives today of the original Greek city, although such remains traceable in the defensive walls of the northeastern section of the city, and in a few other points of interest, among which is Via Mezzocannone. More numerous, then, are the archaeological remains from the Roman Age, when the new city Neapolis was built next to the old city, Paleopolis. Cemeteries, catacombs and various finds can be seen in the museums and archaeological sites of Naples, including in the area of San Lorenzo Maggiore. The fall of the Roman Empire saw the eventual construction of imposing churches like the Basilica of San Gennaro in the colorful Sanità neighborhoodSan Gennaro was constructed around the 5th Century, near the Catacombs that are also named for the city’s Patron Saint. The most famous structure from the Swabian-Norman period is, on the other hand, the majestic Castello dell’Ovo, which was planted on top of a previous Roman villa, that of Lucio Licinio Lucullo to be exact. Situated on the Island of Megaride, today the Castle is the seat of important expositions and cultural events, offering, among other details, a splendid view of the Bay of Naples, dominated by the Volcano Vesuvius. The next epoch – that of the rule of the Angevin Dynasty – was one of great expansion,and  bequeathed to the city of Naples works of immense beauty. Many of them are in the Provincial-Gothic style that predominated at the time. Of these, visitors should not skip seeing the new Cathedral that preserves the celebrated Chapel of the Treasury of San Gennaro; the Churches of San Lorenzo Maggiore, San Domenico Maggiore and Santa Chiara, with the magnificent Cloister of the Clarisse; the Castel Nuovo (also called “Il Maschio Angioino”); the fortress and noble residence of Castel Capuano; and the Palazzo of the Prince of Taranto. The Aragonese dominion brought with it important defensive fortifications, as well as the Palazzo Reale or Royal Palace, which rose up sometime after 1600. The Palace is one of the elements framing Piazza del Plebiscito and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola, parts of which resemble Rome’s Pantheon. Today it houses one of the largest libraries in southern Italy, the Vittorio Emanuele III National Library; before, several Spanish and Austrian Viceroys had inhabited it, as had the Bourbon rulers and after, the Savoys.  The Palace is, obviously, the geographic and symbolic center of power and of some of Naples’s most important historical happenings.The 19th Century added to the city’s endowments with a far-reaching reorganization of spaces and of the city’s “floorplan,” which helped to render Naples the modern metropolis that we know today. It is a metropolis that, like no other, knows how to fuse the ancient and modern, along with its artistic and historic treasures, with the unforgettable beauty of its natural scenery, in which the city’s entirety is framed. What this city does not know, with its unique, peculiar, and ancient soul, is time, or boundaries.
CASERTA
Caserta Province surprises for its parks, reserves and protected areas, where a peaceful and tranquil environment warmly welcomes the visitor. The Volturno River runs through the ample plain, with the Matese Mountain constituting the regional confine with Molise, and the extinct Roccamorfina Volcano that borders with Lazio. Orchards, vineyards and olive groves embellish the landscape of this beautiful land, the abundance of which the Romans appreciated, calling it Campania Felix (happy country). Fine-sand beaches, protected by green-pine forests and lapped by the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea, make up the coastal landscape that overlooks the Gulf of Gaeta. History greets the visitor on every corner: Medieval villages, churches and cathedrals, architecture from the Roman era have all observed the passage of ancient civilizations. This terrain surprises for the creativity of its people, for its tumult of bright colors, dances and songs echoing from the piazzas of small towns in joyous and frequent celebration. A walk with the local people enhances the senses, providing the visitor with a precious legacy, composed of flavors and aromas that lift the spirit and soothe the heart. A mild climate, favored by the protection of the Campanian Apennine range to the east, and the sea to the west, makes the stay pleasurable all year round.
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