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The first little day trip I took last time I was in Italy was to a place I had wanted to go for some time but never got to stop in at until last year, La Reggia di Caserta (The Royal Palace in Caserta).

The palace certainly is impressive. In size it's gargantuan. Even from the end of the pools and cascades, 3 kilometers away, the buildings looks as if it's only a few hundred meters away. And inside the rooms are equally gigantic, especially the grand staircase and foyer. One of the most impressive spots for me on the interior was this area at the top of the grand stairs under this dome of marble. The swirling pattern and intricacy was mesmerizing.

The complex was designed built for Charles VII of Naples and designed by Luigi Vanvitelli. Charles, however, moved on to the Kingship of Spain before it was ready to live in. In fact Vanvitelli himself died 7 years before the palace was finished which was in 1780. As it is there are about 1200 rooms in the palace which also includes about 24 state apartments and even a theatre. As I said, it's huge.

Most recently this area of the palace was even used as the royal residence of the Queen of Naboo in the recent Star Wars movies.

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