Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte: Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli
Capodimonte was the first Palace of Neapolitan Dinasty “Borbone”, but it was neglected due to the rise of Portici and Caserta’s Royal Palaces, therefore, it was built very slowly. It was completed only a century after the laying of the foundation stone (1738). After so long times, which saw the succ...
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| description | Capodimonte was the first Palace of Neapolitan Dinasty “Borbone”, but it was neglected due to the rise of Portici and Caserta’s Royal Palaces, therefore, it was built very slowly. It was completed only a century after the laying of the foundation stone (1738). After so long times, which saw the succession of several architects aiming the leadership to the royal site, some of them were quite famous among the most representative figures of Architecture and Art History in Naples, across Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. The Royal Site was originally meant as Hunting reserve nearby the Capital and significant place of rest for the young Carlo di Borbone (Charles of Bourbon), who two years later decided to build a Royal Palace too. That decision was intended to amend the territorial aspects of Neapolitan northern hill, also to influence the urban layout before the unification of Italy. This study, based on a careful documentary and iconographic research, highlights the complex development of the palace and its park which are still paying a high price for the most controversial aspects of the project and its execution, emerged since the beginnings. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-594362024-03-23T21:37:35Z Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte: Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli Francesca Capano NA1-9428 Neapolitan nineteenth-century architecture Neapolitan eighteenth-century architecture thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture Capodimonte was the first Palace of Neapolitan Dinasty “Borbone”, but it was neglected due to the rise of Portici and Caserta’s Royal Palaces, therefore, it was built very slowly. It was completed only a century after the laying of the foundation stone (1738). After so long times, which saw the succession of several architects aiming the leadership to the royal site, some of them were quite famous among the most representative figures of Architecture and Art History in Naples, across Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. The Royal Site was originally meant as Hunting reserve nearby the Capital and significant place of rest for the young Carlo di Borbone (Charles of Bourbon), who two years later decided to build a Royal Palace too. That decision was intended to amend the territorial aspects of Neapolitan northern hill, also to influence the urban layout before the unification of Italy. This study, based on a careful documentary and iconographic research, highlights the complex development of the palace and its park which are still paying a high price for the most controversial aspects of the project and its execution, emerged since the beginnings. 2021-02-12T03:40:02Z 2021-02-12T03:40:02Z 2018-06-11 16:28:49 2017 book 26998 2611-5468 9788868870119 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/59436 ita UrbsHistoriaeImago: Storia e immagine dei territori, dei centri urbani e delle architetture application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International http://www.fedoabooks.unina.it/index.php/fedoapress/catalog/book/50 FedOA - Federico II University Press 10.6093/978-88-6887-011-9 10.6093/978-88-6887-011-9 725b3cbf-52ac-4597-b597-c9b6ee3fc903 9788868870119 open access |
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| title | Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte: Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli |
| title_full | Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte: Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli |
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| title_sort | il sito reale di capodimonte il primo bosco parco e palazzo dei borbone di napoli |
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