Castles around Casapulla are primarily found in the broader Province of Caserta, a region rich in historical architecture. While Casapulla itself is an ancient town with sites like the Church of Sant'Elpidio, prominent castles are located within a reasonable distance. The area offers a variety of historical structures, from medieval villages to royal residences. These sites provide insights into the region's past, including Lombard and Norman influences.
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Unfortunately I didn't go out to enter the palace - I have to go back!
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It lies in a state of total abandonment and yet it enchants and captures the attention of anyone who finds themselves, even just passing through, in its surroundings. It is the Maddaloni Castle that dominates the entire surrounding area from a height and is visible from every corner of the city in all its almost spectral charm. The building, located about 170 meters above sea level, is of Norman origin, although it has a more remote connotation. In fact, Titus Livius, in recounting the Hannibal events, cites a castrum as a fortified garrison of ancient Calatia. Presumably the Roman historian was referring precisely to the Maddaloni Castle. An explicit reference to its existence is found only in a register of 1099 cited as "Castrum Kalato Maddala". It was in the Norman era that the village acquired more and more importance and the castle was used as a meeting place.
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Worth a visit...but without a bicycle!
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The Royal Palace of Caserta is the symbol of the city. It was built at the behest of Charles Bourbon in 1752, since 1997 it has been a UNESCO heritage site.
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Admission is free every first Sunday of the month, the combined ticket Garden+Palast normally costs 15 euros
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Culture, history and a great park.
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The Carditello palace is a Bourbon residence commissioned by Ferdinand IV of Bourbon in the 18th century for hunting, horse breeding and agricultural production. It is a neoclassical complex that can be visited and managed by the Carditello Foundation.
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The Tower of Casertavecchia is part of the village which was under Lombard dominion. The particular position, thanks to the protection of the mountains, has made Casertavecchia a refuge for the populations during the incursion of the Saracens.
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While Casapulla itself is an ancient town, the surrounding Province of Caserta is rich in historical architecture. You'll find a variety of sites, including the neoclassical Royal Palace of Carditello, medieval settlements like Casertavecchia Medieval Village, and fortified structures such as the Castello di Maddaloni. The region showcases different architectural styles and historical periods, including Lombard and Norman influences.
Yes, the Casertavecchia Medieval Village is a must-see. This historical settlement rises on the slopes of the Tifatini mountains, about 10 km from Caserta, and has a rich history of various dominations. It offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the past.
The Castello di Maddaloni is of Norman origin, with references dating back to 1099, and possibly even to Roman times as a fortified garrison. The Casertavecchia Tower, part of the Casertavecchia village, served as a fortified place and military defense under Lombard dominion, offering refuge during Saracen incursions.
The Royal Palace of Carditello is considered family-friendly. This neoclassical complex, originally a Bourbon residence for hunting and horse breeding, is managed by the Carditello Foundation and can be visited.
Many of the castles and historical sites offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, Casertavecchia Medieval Village provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The Castello di Maddaloni and Castelluccia Upper Tower also offer panoramic vistas, dominating the landscape from their elevated positions.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running paths. For example, there are several cycling tours like the 'Panoramic View of Caserta – Caserta Vecchia loop' and MTB trails such as 'Canalone Caserta Enduro Trail'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Casapulla, MTB Trails around Casapulla, and Running Trails around Casapulla guide pages.
While specific hiking trails directly to all castles aren't detailed, the Castelluccia Upper Tower can be reached via a path with stairs starting from the church of San Michele. The medieval villages like Casertavecchia are also ideal for walking and exploring on foot. For more general walking and running routes in the area, refer to the Running Trails around Casapulla guide.
Visitors frequently praise Casertavecchia Medieval Village for its beauty and breathtaking views. Many find it underrated and appreciate the refreshment activities, bars, and cafes available for a coffee or lunch break. The historical atmosphere and the partially visitable castle are also highlights.
Yes, the Royal Palace of Caserta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a magnificent 18th-century palace located approximately 4 kilometers east of Casapulla. It's a grand example of Bourbon architecture and a significant historical attraction in the wider region.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) typically offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for exploring historical sites and outdoor activities without the intense heat of summer. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Beyond the highlights mentioned, the broader Caserta province is home to other historical sites such as the Castello di Loriano, built around 1200, and the Aragonese Castle of Aversa. These contribute to the rich historical tapestry of the region surrounding Casapulla.


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