Secrets and mysteries of the Royal House

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On March 1, the first Sunday of the month in which is provided free admission to state museums, the guided tour will be repeated at a time elliptical and attics of the Royal Palace, the discovery of the shell of the staircase of honor.

Visitors will be accompanied in the place to house the musicians of the Court, where you can enjoy the views of their own on the grand staircase and more forward will then observe the complex system of elements that supports the double time and the area of ​​the attics . These, among others, were the spaces which during the Second World War housed soldiers and prisoners. And in these environments will, along the way of the tour, suggestive graffiti left by guests and a series of objects dating back to the war.

The prom Wizard will run for 1 hour and a half and you can be a part in three rounds of visit. At 10, 11.30 and 15.30 with appointment to the participants at the ticket office of the Palace. Reservations required by e-mail or telephone (vincenzo.mazzarella@beniculturali.it; 0823-277550).

On the same day, the Palace is another initiative dedicated mostly to the numerous botanical enthusiasts. Indeed, in the Court of the Palace Theatre, beginning at 9:30 am will be held the meeting of study “The Camellias of Castelluccia” organized by the Superintendent in collaboration with the Association geoculture and the Italian Society of Camelia. It does not end here, because after the interesting hearing is scheduled, for the participants, a visit to the Castelluccia of the Palace to see the famous “Camellia japonica”. This species was implanted for the first time in Italy in the English garden of the imperial house of Caserta in 1786 by the gardener of Court John Andrew Graefer, and still is one of the oldest camellias in Europe.

Lovers of photographic reportage present, can then share their March 1 with photos and dedications on the social pages of the Palace (www.facebook.com/reggiaufficiale?fref=ts and twitter accounts andCasertaReggiaReggiace) using the hashtag #allareggiaconNoi.