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Today, we’ll explore one of Campania’s hidden gems: Caserta and its extraordinary nearby locations. Get ready to discover historic monuments, majestic gardens, and breathtaking landscapes. The Royal Palace of Caserta You can’t talk about Caserta without mentioning its main attraction, the Royal Palace of Caserta. This majestic royal palace, designed by Luigi Vanvitelli in the 18th century, is considered one of the largest royal residences in the world. With its lush gardens, spectacular fountains, and luxurious interiors, the palace offers a unique experience. As you stroll through its English and Italian gardens, you can imagine life at the Bourbon court. The San Leucio Complex A few kilometers from the palace lies the Monumental Complex of San Leucio, a true industrial village from the 18th century created by the Bourbons. In addition to visiting the ancient silk factories, you can discover how Caserta was once an important textile hub. The view from the San Leucio hill also offers a splendid panorama of the valley." The Carolino Aqueduct Another engineering masterpiece by Luigi Vanvitelli is the Carolino Aqueduct, built to supply water to the palace's fountains. This monumental aqueduct spans valleys and hills, and today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can admire it from various points across the province, but one of the best places to see it is in the Valle di Maddaloni." Sant'Angelo in Formis For art and religious history enthusiasts, a visit to the Abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis is a must. This splendid example of Romanesque architecture sits on Mount Tifata and preserves medieval frescoes of rare beauty. The spiritual atmosphere and the views of the surrounding landscape make this place truly unique." Casertavecchia Another must-see near Caserta is the medieval village of Casertavecchia. Located on a hill a few kilometers from the city, this charming village offers cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and a castle that dominates the landscape. Casertavecchia is the perfect place for a scenic walk and to discover the region’s medieval history." Amphitheater of Santa Maria Capua Vetere Not far from Caserta, another archaeological site of global importance is the Amphitheater of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, the second-largest in Italy after the Colosseum. This imposing Roman amphitheater, built in the 1st century AD, was used for gladiator battles, and today you can visit it to admire the structure and the Gladiators Museum, which houses artifacts and testimonies from that era." Local foods to try in Caserta and surroundings Caserta is not just about history and culture, but also a paradise for food lovers. One of the most famous dishes is undoubtedly buffalo mozzarella, fresh and genuine, produced locally in many dairies. But there’s another undisputed star of Caserta’s culinary scene: the pizza from I Masanielli. This pizzeria, considered the best in the world, is renowned for its exceptional pizzas, made with high-quality ingredients and great attention to detail. A visit here is a must for anyone who loves good food." Special events in Caserta and surroundings Caserta and its surroundings are animated by special events throughout the year. One of the most important is the Leuciana Festival, held every summer in the San Leucio complex, featuring music, theater, and dance performances by national and international artists. Another unmissable event is the Living Nativity of Vaccheria, held during the Christmas season, one of the most evocative reenactments of the nativity, set in the ancient streets of the village." Caserta and its surroundings offer much more than you might imagine. From the magnificence of the Royal Palace to cultural and historical events, not to mention the rich culinary tradition, every corner tells a fascinating story of the past. If you're planning a trip to Campania, make sure to include Caserta in your itinerary. #DiscoverItaly #Caserta #RoyalPalaceCaserta #ReggiaDiCaserta #SanLeucio #SantaMariaCapuaVetere #MozzarellaDiBufala #IMasanielli #PizzaLovers #Campania #TravelItaly #ItalianHistory #UNESCOHeritage #ItalianFood #ItalyTravelGuide #Casertavecchia #CarolinoAqueduct #ItalianCuisine #LeucianaFestival #LivingNativity #TravelWithCarmine