Palace of Caserta
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Palace of Caserta
Summary
Palace of Caserta is a mountain park[1]. It draws 1,703 Wikipedia views per month (mountain_park category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Palace of Caserta is located in Caserta[3].
- Palace of Caserta is in the country of Italy[4].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as mountain park[5].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as royal palace[6].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as national museum[7].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as residenz[8].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as cultural property[9].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as art museum[10].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as museum of modern art[11].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as Italian national museum[12].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as religious museum[13].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as Istituto museale ad autonomia speciale[14].
- Palace of Caserta's instance of is recorded as Museum of the Italian Ministry of Culture[15].
- Palace of Caserta's architect is recorded as Luigi Vanvitelli[16].
- Palace of Caserta's commissioned by is recorded as House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies[17].
- Palace of Caserta is owned by Italy[18].
- Palace of Caserta's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[19].
- Palace of Caserta's postal code is recorded as 81100[20].
- Palace of Caserta is part of 18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex[21].
- Palace of Caserta's Commons category is recorded as Palace of Caserta[22].
- January 20, 1752 marks the founding of Palace of Caserta[23].
- Palace of Caserta's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.07, 'lon': 14.325833333333}[24].
- Palace of Caserta's official website is recorded as http://reggiadicaserta.cultura.gov.it/[25].
- Palace of Caserta's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Palace of Caserta[26].
- Palace of Caserta's Commons gallery is recorded as Caserta[27].
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Founding
January 20, 1752 marks the founding of Palace of Caserta[23].
Identity
Palace of Caserta is part of 18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex[21].
Leadership
Palace of Caserta's director / manager is recorded as Mauro Felicori[28].
Ownership
Palace of Caserta is owned by Italy[18].
Why It Matters
Palace of Caserta draws 1,703 Wikipedia views per month (mountain_park category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]