Statue of the goddess Aphrodite bathing in the garden of the Reggia di Caserta, Italy.
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Reggia di Caserta, Italy (by Maurizio)
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Il Criptoportico della Reggia di Caserta
Secondo un progetto del 1787, Carlo Vanvitelli concepì il Criptoportico, in modo da illudere gli ospiti dei regnanti, di trovarsi in un’area di scavi archeologici.
Sotto una volta a cassettoni, squarciata da finte crepe e falsi crolli, sono esposte statue d’origine realmente archeologica, provenienti dalla Collezione Farnese e dalla Villa Farnesina di Roma.
La galleria si affaccia sul Bagno di Venere, dando vita a una delle più affascinanti vedute del Giardino Inglese.
Foto di @mimmo.schiavo
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Hello friends from teh napoleonic community! I’m still vaguely alive!
Yesterday i was to the Reggia di Caserta with my good friend @mostvaliantandmostpround, so here some Murat-themed photos!
His profile on a mantlepiece, and now his bedroom!
bed! blue! must’ve been cool sleeping there with the curtains closed in a tiny bubble of heat!
My man sure had taste in matters of furniture!
And obv Caroline with the girlssss!
There was also a fresco i didn’t photo where Mars has Murat’s face, but my friend commented that was quite the unwise thing to do, to be portrayed by the divine guy who gets slapped even by humans, right, my dear? @mostvaliantandmostpround i summon you to clarify my mythological doubts!
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Reggia di Caserta, Caserta, Campania, Italia | m00nl0ver26
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Non è per tutti rimanere estasiati dalla bellezza nonostante l'usura del tempo...
Soprattutto le persone.
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Detail of a portrait of Maria Carolina of Austria, which will be featured in an upcoming exhibition at the Palace of Caserta.
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Criptoportico, Royal Palace of Caserta
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