The Royal Villa of the 18th century in Naples is the outstanding creation of the artist Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, a famous painter, sculptor and architect of the eighteenth century. This historical villa is a part of the baroque heritage built for members of the Royal Court of Bourbons. The villa covers 1250 square meters, with spacious salons and luxurious interiors, including murals, furniture and statues. Its founder, Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, was an outstanding Neapolitan artist, and an architect who left his mark in the art history of Naples. The villa is a work of art of late baroque and modern, with pronounced facades and pilasters. There are magnificent living rooms, stylish bedrooms, designer bathrooms, mosaic floors, antique furniture and luxurious chandeliers in the walls of the villas. External terraces and veranda provide exciting views of the sea.
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