Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte: Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli Capodimonte Royal Site: The first woods, park and palace of the Bourbons of Neaples

Capodimonte was the first Palace of Neapolitan Dinasty "Borbone", but it was neglected due to the rise of Portici and Caserta's Royal Palaces, therefore, it was built very slowly. It was completed only a century after the laying of the foundation stone (1738). After so long times, whi...

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Main Author: Francesca Capano (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: FedOA - Federico II University Press 2017
Series:UrbsHistoriaeImago: Storia e immagine dei territori, dei centri urbani e delle architetture
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