As soon as you leave Caserta train station, you will see something peeping out from the hedge without clearly understand what it is. However, once crossed the road and entering the garden, you cannot be unimpressed by its magnificence.
Harmonious, perfect, elegant, majestic and at the same time welcoming, harsh but sweet: the Royal Palace of Caserta is placed right at the end of this large garden, and it seems welcoming you in the motherliest way and inviting you to discover all its secrets. Its symmetric elegance is so harmoniously perfect to the point that it’s impossible not to be astonished.
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