ROYAL PALACE OF CASERTA, Throne Room

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Start listening from the Hall of Halberdiers.

Just like those who sought an audience with the king in the 19th century, today you have to pass no less than five antechambers before you can enter the huge Throne Room.

Of these five rooms, the first three were designed and built by the architect Vanvitelli. You will visit the rooms in this order: first, the Hall of the Halberdiers, with marble busts of the queens of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; the Hall of the Guards, with an imposing statue of Alexander Farnese, of whom King Charles III of Bourbon was a descendant, dressed as a Roman condottiere; and the Hall of Alexander, dedicated to Alexander the Great, with the ceiling vault frescoed with the scene of the marriage between the Macedonian leader and Roxane.

Enjoy the wonders of these first three antechambers and restart when you enter the fourth Hall of Astrea.

The first three rooms, built according to the taste of the Bourbon family, are followed by the two others in neoclassical style, designed according to the wishes of Gioachino Murat, brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte, who was King of Naples from 1808 to 1815. These are the Hall of Astrea, which takes its name from the ceiling fresco depicting the triumph of the goddess of Justice, and the subsequent Hall of Mars, with the large alabaster cup, bestowed by Pope Pius IX as a sign of gratitude for the hospitality granted to him during his exile from Rome....

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