- Royal Palace (Naples)
The Royal Palace is a
palace inNaples , southernItaly . It is one of the four residences used by the Bourbon Kings of Naples during their rule of theKingdom of Two Sicilies (1730-1860): one is inCaserta , another on the Capodimonte hill overlooking Naples, and the third (now the site of the agricultural department of theUniversity of Naples ) is inPortici on the slopes ofVesuvius .The Royal Palace is on the site of an earlier building meant to host King
Philip III of Spain , who however never made the trip. The architect chosen for that palace wasDomenico Fontana . The building was put up on the site of an even older Spanish viceroyal residence from the early 16th century. The royal residence was moved to Caserta in the 18th century, as that inland town was more defensible from naval assault than Naples.The 17th century palace visible today is, however, the result of numerous additions and changes, including some by
Luigi Vanvitelli in the mid-18th century and then byGaetano Genovese in 1838 after a fire had damaged much of the palace. Additionally, restoration was done after World War II to repair bomb damage. The western façade side of the building (fronting onPiazza del Plebiscito ) displays a series of statues of the rulers of dynasties to rule Naples since the foundation of the Kingdom of Naples in the twelfth century. They are: Roger II, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen,Charles of Anjou , Alfonse of Aragon, Emperor Charles V, Charles III of Bourbon,Joachim Murat , andVictor Emanuel II of Savoy , the first king of united Italy.Today the palace and adjacent grounds house the San Carlo Theater, a museum, the
National Library of Naples and a number of city offices, including those of the regional tourist board.
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