Carlo Vanvitelli
Carlo Vanvitelli (1739–1821) was an Italian architect and engineer, who worked mainly in Naples and its surrounding area. He was the son of architect Luigi Vanvitelli, and two of his brothers were also architects. Together with Pietro, he apprenticed under his father in the construction of the Palace of Caserta. Both worked at the decoration in Piazza Dante in Naples and at Villa Giulia. During the last years of his father's life, he resided in Caserta directing the works; when Luigi died (1773), Carlo Vanvitelli became director of the construction. His other works include Palazzo Berio, Villa Reale, and Palazzo Doria d'Angri.
Carlo Vanvitelli is an architectural practice based in Napoli, Italy.
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Aperia Reale della Reggia di CasertaCaserta - ItalyPhoto by Francesco Cimmino, Mariano De Angelis
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Serre del Giardino IngleseCaserta - ItalyPhoto by Francesco Cimmino, Mariano De Angelis