Church of Saint Ferdinand King of Castile and León
Chiesa di San Ferdinando Re di San Leucio
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Belvedere di San Leucio, Caserta ItalyMap
Phone+39 0823 302170
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The church has seven hundreds of origins and has a sick and suggestive look. It was the real chapel of Ferdinando IV of Borbone . It is undoubtedly a fantastic attraction that you recommend ...
Late seven hundredth church obtained by extending the original chapel (which occupied the current abside) with the ancient ex-feast salon. It is located in the Belvedere building, the oldest of the complex ...
Inserted in the beauty of St. Leucio, it was the real chapel at the time of Ferdinando IV of Borbone. Little but really beautiful in full style seventeenth. To visit absolutely
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The church has seven hundreds of origins and has a sick and suggestive look. It was the real chapel of Ferdinando IV of Borbone . It is undoubtedly a fantastic attraction that you recommend ...
Visiting the Church of the Real Belvedere...
The Church of the Real Belvedere, through the majesticity of its statues and marble, offers the visitor an interesting historical-religious path.
Interior viewed from the palace rooms
Late seven hundredth church obtained by extending the original chapel (which occupied the current abside) with the ancient ex-feast salon. It is located in the Belvedere building, the oldest of the complex ...
Cappella Real
The church was inaugurated in the 1700th century , which was a hall of representation .
A little treasure
Inserted in the beauty of St. Leucio, it was the real chapel at the time of Ferdinando IV of Borbone. Little but really beautiful in full style seventeenth. To visit absolutely