Correcto, él también construyó una gran infraestructura para sustentar este palacio, incluido un complejo sistema de agua que se parecía a los acueductos romanos. Gracias por tus comentarios
Enrique XIX Me perdons si escribo in italiano por qué mantener una conversación in espanol por escrito es mucho más difícil que verbalmente, espero que entenderá la lengua italiana. Dire che fu opera del re di Spagna come se fosse una cosa spagnola non è corretto. 1) L'architetto di questa magnificenza era l'italiano Luigi Vanvitelli, a lui si devono queste strutture così come le vediamo. 2) Carlo III di Borbone aveva poco di spagnolo: suo padre Filippo V era figlio di Luigi di Francia e di Maria Vittoria di Baviera. Sua madre era l'italiana Elisabetta Farnese. Filippo V era francese e sali sul trono di Spagna perché sua nonna era spagnola. Perciò la reggia di Caserta è un' opera che di spagnolo ha ben poco se non il fatto che Carlo III di Borbone nel 1759 abdicò per diventare re di Spagna dopo la morte del fratellastro, figlio di Maria Luisa di Savoia, dando così nascita alla Casa Borbone delle due Sicilie.
Italy is an endless source of happiness and admiration.....I have been travelling to Italy for more than 30 years..... it is never enough! Just fantastic beauty everywhere
Whenever I book a holiday, my first choice is Italy always, visited many places there, actually I was supposed to go there this March but didn’t due to the current worldwide crisis. 😢, As soon as everything is over I will be going there again,, Get well soon Italy. Love 💖 Italy always.
It is not really mind boggling at all, when you consider people had no t.v. and they actually were all hardworking tradespeople the arts and craftmanship of an era have all but slipped away, we simply do not train people anymore instead we enslave them with technology,which is for the most useless unless your gathering data ummmmmmmmmm!
Quanti ricordi in questi bellissimo video😂😂😂meraviglia delle meraviglie!!!!! Tutti dovrebbero visitarla.!!!!! Oggi vivo lontano ma sei sempre nel mio CUORE💘💘💘
I guess that was the point! They'd build something they wouldn't need to get out for anything.They had their own chapel inside, their own ball rooms for huge parties, marvelous gardens, and many people like family and friends lived together. So, where else would they go? And what for? I would leave it eather!!
Very interesting point. And the garden used to include the entire surrounding forest. So the King could hunt. No need to leave. Thanks for your comments
My God...the amount of marble effort and taste that went to build this place! Just look at the size of the rooms and pillars, marble and granite everywhere. Thanks for the video!
Es grenzt schon fast an eine magische Kraft solche märchenhafte Paläste erschaffen zu können . Traumhaft schön und mit erstaunlich riesen Phantasie gemacht.
@?,?, thats not "hence the term facade" A facade is just the front of the building. The term originated because fronts are often more decorated than sides because they are seen more
I personally prefer the 'warmth' of the rooms in Versailles (which mainly comes from the more human scale and the parquet floors), which make this palace a bit cold in comparison. That said, the incredible main staircase and rotunda of the Palace of Caserta are simply unrivaled anywhere else on earth. Truly fantastic!
Il palazzo reale è stupendo, i suoi giardini sono fantastici le sue fontane, sembra di essere in paradiso!!! non c'è nessun edificio al mondo piu maestoso è bello!!!! da visitare, complimenti bel video!!!!!
Just amazing. Stunning insane beyond imagination craftsmanship on the highest of levels . as a constitution carpenter artist i bow down to those involved.
He was intended to stay there as king of Naples. When he had opportunity to achieve the crown of Spain that had still a worldwide Empire in that age, he chosen to became King of Spain. Do you blame him for that? 😀😎😘
My mortal mind can't grasp this effort, quality and detail. Regardless of unlimited money and resources, still don't know how an architect can think this out and then somebody constructing it. Simply breathtaking. Now I can die.
I studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts when it was housed in the royal guard barracks and stables at Versailles. While these amazing buildings exhibit incredible wealth and the skill of thousands of craftspeople, it is still true that the money to finance the construction typically originated from the sweat of the "ruled" or the treasure acquired by conquest in the name of one ruler or another. I prefer to be awestruck by the incredible construction of world wide power infrastructure, clean drinking water facilities, sanitation systems, agricultural innovation, transportation systems and now the electronic communications systems that together allow us to be educated, healthy and informed citizens. These are truly breathtaking and have reshaped the world in less than three generations. My great grandparents were illiterate Norwegian immigrant share croppers in America. My father was (yes) a real live rocket scientist and I am a retired Architect.
Palaces and chateaus from so many centuries ago just fascinate me. Its pretty reasonable to go from studying European history to , naturally, jump into both Western art and as well as the architecture of those periods. A comment I was going to make, in retrospect is the almost extremely saddening of the burning of Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral - so many of these gorgeous buildings simply cannot be replaced. I believe that a large majority of buildings cannot be replaced but, as well, as we view these masterpieces from the 21st century, there are simply not enough highly specialized artisans to even attempt replace so many aspects of this type of architecture and design. That, OR if the right specialists can be obtained to work on these places and other buildings from centuries long ago, it would cost an exorbitant amount of money to do so. That leads me to the point that I wanted to make which is - to ever have to try and attempt to replace or fix or maintain these Western treasures, is quite difficult because many techniques and many restorers are simply too specialized in any number of areas; in other words, you don’t simply go to the phone book (remember those?) and call contractors to redo stone, or marble in the exact style of for example a 12th cathedral or a 18th century palace. And that’s one of the reasons why preservation is so crucial in order to maintain historical buildings as the palace of royal palace of Caserta, one example of thousands of historical gems.
I totally agree with you. I have walked through this palace thinking the same. Seeing Notre Dame burn just make me sick to my stomach. So sad. We have so much to lose in this world. Thanks for your comments.
Monsieur Marquis That is why we saw no stained glass in East Germany (DDR) after the war. There were no artisans, since all were factory or fabrik workers. Most windows had been destroyed, and could not be replaced. The East Germans pretended to work, and the government pretended to pay them. It was a depressing time.
🤩Absolutely Stunning! 😍 My next home 🤣❤The Stunning statues,Art and Chandeliers. I would just roam around all day and then sit down with coffee ☕ and Enjoy the Beautiful Architecture. Ciao! ⭐🌹
thanks this is just like i would walk thru a palace and look around ....i'm thinking you must appreciate architecture because you manage to capture space well
Thank you. I love to look at this stuff and film it without talking. Let the viewer see it the same way I saw it. I have plenty other videos walking through castles and monasteries. Thanks for your comments
There are so many wonderful composers from this part of Italy who composed beautiful music during this era -I would have chosen the music of one of these -Vinci,Portpora,Paisiello,Leo,Scarlatti,Pergolesi etc.
Great architecture, similar to India! Indians have been monumental and very bold builders in the past - from Angkor Wat to Taj Mahal. we still have many grand Palaces in Rajasthan and vast amount of huge temples in South India. It is said in India, that Romans made the stone obey their will (Arches, Domes, Vaults), while the Hindus made the stone sing and dance with exuberance! Love from India!
It's the largest only in terms of volume (70 million cubic feet). With a floor area of 656,599 square feet, it is dwarfed by the Vienna Hofburg Palace's 2,583,339 square feet. The largest functioning palace is the 1,450,000 square foot Royal Palace of Madrid.
Palacio construido por Carlos III Rey de España cuando fue Rey de Nápoles durante 26 años.
Correcto, él también construyó una gran infraestructura para sustentar este palacio, incluido un complejo sistema de agua que se parecía a los acueductos romanos. Gracias por tus comentarios
Open Roader lo del sistema de agua no lo sabía. Es que Nápoles y su reino siempre han sido muy grandes.
@@enriquexix3615 y muy viejo
Open Roader el Virreinato de Nápoles ... la ciudad luz del siglo XVIII en Europa
Enrique XIX Me perdons si escribo in italiano por qué mantener una conversación in espanol por escrito es mucho más difícil que verbalmente, espero que entenderá la lengua italiana. Dire che fu opera del re di Spagna come se fosse una cosa spagnola non è corretto. 1) L'architetto di questa magnificenza era l'italiano Luigi Vanvitelli, a lui si devono queste strutture così come le vediamo. 2) Carlo III di Borbone aveva poco di spagnolo: suo padre Filippo V era figlio di Luigi di Francia e di Maria Vittoria di Baviera. Sua madre era l'italiana Elisabetta Farnese. Filippo V era francese e sali sul trono di Spagna perché sua nonna era spagnola. Perciò la reggia di Caserta è un' opera che di spagnolo ha ben poco se non il fatto che Carlo III di Borbone nel 1759 abdicò per diventare re di Spagna dopo la morte del fratellastro, figlio di Maria Luisa di Savoia, dando così nascita alla Casa Borbone delle due Sicilie.
Italy is an endless source of happiness and admiration.....I have been travelling to Italy for more than 30 years..... it is never enough! Just fantastic beauty everywhere
Thank you for your comments Nina
Your comment is really nice. THANKS
I agree
Italy is beautiful
Wonderful people and food
Whenever I book a holiday, my first choice is Italy always, visited many places there, actually I was supposed to go there this March but didn’t due to the current worldwide crisis. 😢, As soon as everything is over I will be going there again,, Get well soon Italy. Love 💖 Italy always.
Thanks for watching
Yeah that place is beautiful! Almost mind boggling how they were able to do all that back in the 1700's. Thanks for the video!
It is amazing how beautiful it is. They has some amazing skill considering the tools.
It is not really mind boggling at all, when you consider people had no t.v. and they actually were all hardworking tradespeople the arts and craftmanship of an era have all but slipped away, we simply do not train people anymore instead we enslave them with technology,which is for the most useless unless your gathering data ummmmmmmmmm!
To rival Versailles
Everything in Italy is made with an artfully inspired way ,I wish that they'll keep that spirit always greetings from Greece.
Thanks for your comments
Quanti ricordi in questi bellissimo video😂😂😂meraviglia delle meraviglie!!!!! Tutti dovrebbero visitarla.!!!!! Oggi vivo lontano ma sei sempre nel mio CUORE💘💘💘
Grazie per i vostri gentili commenti
if this was my home, i would never come out of it.
I hear that!
of course you will be lost inside
I guess that was the point! They'd build something they wouldn't need to get out for anything.They had their own chapel inside, their own ball rooms for huge parties, marvelous gardens, and many people like family and friends lived together. So, where else would they go? And what for? I would leave it eather!!
Very interesting point. And the garden used to include the entire surrounding forest. So the King could hunt. No need to leave. Thanks for your comments
@@abdlhkelr1 😂😂😂
My God...the amount of marble effort and taste that went to build this place! Just look at the size of the rooms and pillars, marble and granite everywhere. Thanks for the video!
Its breathtaking. Simply amazing. Did you know they filmed Star Wars attack of the clones here?
@@OpenRoader No I didn't, but Angels and Demons was shot there right?
@@vsovereign3 HA HA, I didn't know that!
Es grenzt schon fast an eine magische
Kraft solche märchenhafte Paläste erschaffen zu können .
Traumhaft schön und mit erstaunlich
riesen Phantasie gemacht.
Ich bin völlig einverstanden. Danke fürs Zuschauen
They must have blasted a whole mountain to mine all the stones: marble and granite used to build this structure. Amazing.
It's very impressive. So much labor to build something like this, thanks for watching
Orgoglioso casertano
È la mia caserta
@?,?, wut
@?,?, thats not "hence the term facade"
A facade is just the front of the building. The term originated because fronts are often more decorated than sides because they are seen more
Visited a few weeks ago. This place is so beautiful. The waterfall at the top can’t be beat.
Yes, its incredible. I need to return to film the garden at the end of the property. Thanks for watching
And he showed only the inside, wait to look at the outside 😍 proud of my country’s art
Yes, the outside is amazing as well
I personally prefer the 'warmth' of the rooms in Versailles (which mainly comes from the more human scale and the parquet floors), which make this palace a bit cold in comparison.
That said, the incredible main staircase and rotunda of the Palace of Caserta are simply unrivaled anywhere else on earth. Truly fantastic!
Beautifully stated
Still overall this place is way above anything on earth
Real beauty in every room.I wish this was my palace I feel at home here.
Amazing isn't it.
Palacio Caserta e uniqua,meravigliosa.Grazie Italia!
Il palazzo reale è stupendo, i suoi giardini sono fantastici le sue fontane, sembra di essere in paradiso!!! non c'è nessun edificio al mondo piu maestoso è bello!!!! da visitare, complimenti bel video!!!!!
Grazie per i tuoi commenti e per la messa a punto.
@@OpenRoader la musica è bellissima e le riprese perfette. BRAVO.
Grazie
Really great ,wonderful Royal Palace, excellent architecture thanks for sharing very beautiful video and skilled photography congratulations 🙏
Thank you for watching
Just amazing. Stunning insane beyond imagination craftsmanship on the highest of levels . as a constitution carpenter artist i bow down to those involved.
Well said, all without heavy modern machinery
Truly beautiful and magnificent palace! Very much my style and decor! Especially the grand staircase!
Yeah, that staircase is just incredible, thanks for watching
I traveled to Caserta in 1992, beautiful city and very nice people.
WOW - thank you very much. Excellent tour and great music. My traveling days are behind me, a genuine pleasure.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍
@David LeMeur its never too late/too old to travel
Bellissima la Reggia di Caserta 👍👍👍👍👍 🔝💯😘😁 bel video, Complimenti ,bravo ✋✋
Grazie, Grazie
Impressive .... what a superb piece of architecture ....
In deed, thanks for your comments
I knew nothing of this place. This is beautiful and wonderful. Looking at the history now.
Thanks for watching and for your comments, it's an amazing place
Year plzzz
529AD was the first monastery
Exquisite music and a Palace: a match made in Heaven!
Wow! Amazing architecture and paintings.
It's just incredible, glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching
Just think. 1200 rooms and the king it was built for never spent a night there.
👍👍👍
A true baller
He was intended to stay there as king of Naples. When he had opportunity to achieve the crown of Spain that had still a worldwide Empire in that age, he chosen to became King of Spain. Do you blame him for that? 😀😎😘
Yeah, that's a pretty good deal
If there were 1200 concubines he might.
My mortal mind can't grasp this effort, quality and detail. Regardless of unlimited money and resources, still don't know how an architect can think this out and then somebody constructing it. Simply breathtaking. Now I can die.
In the mid 1700's
Grazie per la tua visita e per il bel video!
Grazie per aver guardato, felice che ti sia piaciuto.
IT's all so beautiful!!!thanks!!
This place is mind-shattering. It has ruined me for every other house / palace / residence on earth
Yeah, it's crazy. The biggest palace ever built
Wait till you see palace of Versailles
I need to see that
Thank you for your comments
@Dioioego 100% this.
Шедеврально!Это просто чудо.Италия сокровищница мира.Браво!
Так правда, спасибо за просмотр
I studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts when it was housed in the royal guard barracks and stables at Versailles. While these amazing buildings exhibit incredible wealth and the skill of thousands of craftspeople, it is still true that the money to finance the construction typically originated from the sweat of the "ruled" or the treasure acquired by conquest in the name of one ruler or another. I prefer to be awestruck by the incredible construction of world wide power infrastructure, clean drinking water facilities, sanitation systems, agricultural innovation, transportation systems and now the electronic communications systems that together allow us to be educated, healthy and informed citizens. These are truly breathtaking and have reshaped the world in less than three generations. My great grandparents were illiterate Norwegian immigrant share croppers in America. My father was (yes) a real live rocket scientist and I am a retired Architect.
These are the comments I really enjoy. Thank you for sharing
You’re a complete pussy
Very nice & most beautiful palaces in one.
Thank you for watching
Excellent video and sublime music. Thank you for sharing
Your welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it
What a Royal palace very beautifull architecture. They're lucky person's. Richest & artistic mind king.🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅.
I agree, thanks for watching
Went there four years ago. Stunning. A must see for everyone.
Totally agree, thanks for your comments
I remember seeing this Star Wars Phantom Menace and saying this is too good to be a set. 😃
I thought the same. Walking through it and the scale is almost shocking in person
Beautiful place a work of art
In deed, thanks for watching
--I read that it is the largest palace in the world. Fabulous. Thanks so much. Great job in a little time.
Correct, it is the largest palace. I was also used in the movie Star Wars Atrack of the Clones
My goodness!!!!!
They are so beautiful nice and biggest!!!
Thank you for sharing Video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
They are amazing, thanks for watching
Thanks for these nice video !!
Thanks for watching
Theed Palace in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace....
Correct
And also the Vatican Palace in Angels and Demons (not counting dozens other movies)...
Another place I would like to visit
The gardens are just as fabulous ! Nothing like them. Do a find on "gardens of Caserta"
I have been meaning to go back and film the gardens in detail. Thanks for your comments
My goodness!!!!!!!
Do beautiful!!!!!!
I hope Ivan make it to go and see one of this day.
It is a sight to behold
Une splendeur ....merci pour la visite .
Wonderful video,felt as if I was seeing the palace in person,keep up the good work !!
Glad you enjoyed that. Check out some of my other ancient Exploring videos, they are just like this, thanks for watching g
It takes all mornin to just get up the stairs lol
Just imagine walking to get a cup of coffee
Yeah, so true. Everything comes to you. Thanks for your comments 😁
Incredibile,sono rimasta senza parole.posibile che una mente umana ha creato tutto questa,anche tanto i dettagli.
The word "sumptuous" does not even begin to do this structure justice! I simply MUST spend some serious time in Italy before I leave this life!
Highly recommend. Go to Google maps and pick a location and then search CASTLES, they are everywhere
It's mind blowing! .... superb!
It is....amazing stuff
Mashallah Mashallah itna khubsurat mehal main ney pehley kabhi nhi dekha it's amizingggggg 😇😁😂
dekhane ke lie dhanyavaad
Palaces and chateaus from so many centuries ago just fascinate me. Its pretty reasonable to go from studying European history to , naturally, jump into both Western art and as well as the architecture of those periods. A comment I was going to make, in retrospect is the almost extremely saddening of the burning of Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral - so many of these gorgeous buildings simply cannot be replaced.
I believe that a large majority of buildings cannot be replaced but, as well, as we view these masterpieces from the 21st century, there are simply not enough highly specialized artisans to even attempt replace so many aspects of this type of architecture and design. That, OR if the right specialists can be obtained to work on these places and other buildings from centuries long ago, it would cost an exorbitant amount of money to do so.
That leads me to the point that I wanted to make which is - to ever have to try and attempt to replace or fix or maintain these Western treasures, is quite difficult because many techniques and many restorers are simply too specialized in any number of areas; in other words, you don’t simply go to the phone book (remember those?) and call contractors to redo stone, or marble in the exact style of for example a 12th cathedral or a 18th century palace.
And that’s one of the reasons why preservation is so crucial in order to maintain historical buildings as the palace of royal palace of Caserta, one example of thousands of historical gems.
I totally agree with you. I have walked through this palace thinking the same. Seeing Notre Dame burn just make me sick to my stomach. So sad. We have so much to lose in this world. Thanks for your comments.
Monsieur Marquis That is why we saw no stained glass in East Germany (DDR) after the war. There were no artisans, since all were factory or fabrik workers. Most windows had been destroyed, and could not be replaced. The East Germans pretended to work, and the government pretended to pay them. It was a depressing time.
Very interesting fact, thank you
super excelent italian art!
Most Beautiful !!
Yes, simply beautiful
It was a feast for my eyes 😍
Hi, very good place. I was there. Until next time 👍👍👍👍
Roberto Benigni Such a beautiful Palace
Just amazing!! A monument to those that suffered for such conspicuous consumption and construction. Beautiful and terrible at the same time...
Totally agree with you, thanks for your comments
Stupenda. ..., anche se molto spoglia. .., amo le case con soffitto alto, ....è porte, ...grande. ..è alta. ....😙😙😙😙😙😙😙
È un posto fantastico, grazie per i tuoi commenti
🤩Absolutely Stunning! 😍 My next home 🤣❤The Stunning statues,Art and Chandeliers. I would just roam around all day and then sit down with coffee ☕ and Enjoy the Beautiful Architecture. Ciao! ⭐🌹
I could imagine that too. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Awesome. Tonnes of good Karma's you need to live in a place like this.
My family & I went there. Brides and grooms came there for pictures on the steps, I remember.
That would be perfect for wedding pictures
Stunning palace 😍
I have been there and words can't describe it..
👍👍👍
Amazing & Informative Video #DuniyaGol
Totally beautiful Palace of Caserta. They must have a good source of marble.
This entire region if dotted with marble quarries. It is a very common building material here in Italy. Thank you for watching and your comments
@@OpenRoader They surely made best use of the marble
@@nancyhobson9710 They really did
Well picturized!
Thank you
When it comes to architecture the Italians get the cake. Is this open to public?
Oh yes, it's open daily. It does cost to get in.
rob ord Yes it is.
It has too a magnificent garden with many statutes and fountains.
Correct, I need to post the video i have of the gardens
Ελένη Ασημοπούλου english garden
thanks this is just like i would walk thru a palace and look around ....i'm thinking you must appreciate architecture because you manage to capture space well
Thank you. I love to look at this stuff and film it without talking. Let the viewer see it the same way I saw it. I have plenty other videos walking through castles and monasteries. Thanks for your comments
Thank you! This is so cool 😍
Your welcome, thanks for watching
Awesome, no other words
FANTASTIC MARBLE EVERYTHING...
Amazing isn't it
There are so many wonderful composers from this part of Italy who composed beautiful music during this era -I would have chosen the music of one of these -Vinci,Portpora,Paisiello,Leo,Scarlatti,Pergolesi etc.
RUclips would have blocked the video for copyright infringement
Nice palace, this is one of my favorite palace alongside with the winter palace in russia and the Schönbrunn Palace in vienna
Thanks for watching
SUCH RELICS OF THE PAST NEED TO BE PRESERVED
Absolutely, lucky this survived through the two great wars
The entry hall is something else. Spiral coffers in the dome!
Thanks for watching
Amazing!!!!!!
Yes it is....
Beautiful music
Thank you
الفخامة والنحت المتقن روعة اناقة وشياكة بمعنى الكلمة
100 ٪ صحيح ، شكرا لتعليقاتك
It’s a lot tamer than Versailles, that’s for sure, makes the French look gaudy.
Gaudy is good. I need gaudy to look at, like a feminist needs feminism because of depression.
😂
WOW!! ITALY AMAZING !!
AMAZING!
Thanks for watching
The epitome of the classic :)
Absolutely 100%, thanks for watching
Italy N. 1 ❤
Amazing history
Beauty beyond words
Great architecture, similar to India! Indians have been monumental and very bold builders in the past - from Angkor Wat to Taj Mahal. we still have many grand Palaces in Rajasthan and vast amount of huge temples in South India.
It is said in India, that Romans made the stone obey their will (Arches, Domes, Vaults), while the Hindus made the stone sing and dance with exuberance! Love from India!
Thank you for your wonderful comments. Always nice to hear from people around the world.
Its wonderful 😍😍😍
In deed, thank you for your comments
Beautiful video !
Thank you for your comments and for watching
It's the largest only in terms of volume (70 million cubic feet). With a floor area of 656,599 square feet, it is dwarfed by the Vienna Hofburg Palace's 2,583,339 square feet. The largest functioning palace is the 1,450,000 square foot Royal Palace of Madrid.
Very interesting information, thank you for your comments
beautiful palace
totally magnificent, original and masterful. Copies nobody, but is copied by all. how wonderfully th Roman architecture has evolved over 2000 years.
Perfect music for an RPG of some sort in that first section. It reminds me of older RPGs.
Nice vlog good job
Thank you very much
Thanks dear. Hope to show us the garden. Happy day
It's on my list of things to do, thanks for watching
Super castle💂♀️
Very beautiful place
Thanks for visiting
Thank you for the tip
MESMERISING ! WOW
O, DIO MIO! ✌😍👌 CHE MERAVIGLIOSO E POTENTE! VOGLIO ANDRE QUI! AUGURI DALLA POLONIA! A. B. 😎
Ciao, SÌ, devi vederlo di persona. Incredibile. Grazie per aver guardato
Lo visto . Un capolavoro