The city of Caserta is widely known as the ‘Versailles of Naples‘ for its Royal Palace built by Charles of Bourbon in the 18th century. The Reggia, in fact, is considered one of the most sumptuous in Italy, with its 1,200 rooms, rich in furnishings, frescoes, tapestries and works of art. But the real marvel of the Palace are the gardens surrounding the great 75-metre waterfall.