Saturday, April 15, 2023

AND THE "UNKNOWN" OBJECT THAT WAS UNABLE TO IDENTIFY: A BIDET The 47,000-square-metre Royal Palace of Caserta is the world’s largest palace and a high point of Western architecture and civilisation. It boasts 1,200 rooms, 1,742 windows, 41 kilometres of aqueducts, and 120 hectares of Italian and English gardens with thousands of trees from around the world. All amid scores of fountains, pools, waterways, fish ponds and streams with Masonic and pagan overtones. It was decorated by Luigi Vanvitelli, a fanciful Neapolitan architect of Dutch origins. Italian Journey: When Christ stopped in Caserta and Pompeii | Domus



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