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Carolino Aqueduct

The aqueduct, named Carolino in honor of King Charles of Bourbon, is a spectacular work of hydraulic engineering 38km long and built by Luigi Vanvitelli, and is certainly one of the most important public works ever carried out by the Bourbons. The aqueduct was created to supply w...

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Carolino Aqueduct — Valle di Maddaloni, Italy.

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The aqueduct, named Carolino in honor of King Charles of Bourbon, is a spectacular work of hydraulic engineering 38km long and built by Luigi Vanvitelli, and is certainly one of the most important public works ever carried out by the Bourbons. The aqueduct was created to supply water to the Palace and the fountains, to the great new city of Caserta that would have risen around the Palace, to improve the water supply of Naples, to supply the Palace and the agricultural estate of Carditello, all the mills and agricultural activities near it. This shows how the Bourbons were a modern dynasty that, unlike other European dynasties, did not spend large sums to build an aqueduct that had the sole purpose of feeding the fountains of the royal park, but they wanted one that was also useful to the people. Particularly valuable architecturally and since 1997 UNESCO World Heritage Site (along with the entire aqueduct, the Royal Palace of Caserta and the complex of San Leucio) is the bridge, still perfectly preserved, which crosses the Valley of Maddaloni and connects Mount Longano (east) with Mount Garzano (west). This construction, commonly known as "The bridges of the valley", rises with a mighty structure in tuff with three orders of arches resting on 44 square pylons, for a length of 529 m and with a maximum height of 55.80 m, on the model of Roman aqueducts. At the time of its construction it was the longest bridge in Europe.The quality of Vanvitelli's work is also testified by its resistance to the three violent earthquakes that struck the area in the last two centuries, without affecting the scaffolding of the viaduct.At the base of the bridge there is a monument-ossuary, inaugurated on October 1, 1899. The monument contains remains of soldiers who died in the Battle of Volturno.

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The Carolino Aqueduct was designed and built by the renowned architect Luigi Vanvitelli and named in honor of King Charles of Bourbon. It was created not only to supply water to the Royal Palace of Caserta and its fountains, but also to improve water supply for the new city of Caserta and Naples, as well as to support agricultural activities in the region, reflecting the Bourbons' modern approach to public works.
The bridge crossing the Valley of Maddaloni, known as 'The bridges of the valley,' is an architectural masterpiece featuring three orders of arches supported by 44 square pylons, spanning 529 meters with a maximum height of 55.80 meters. At the time of its construction, it was the longest bridge in Europe and has survived three violent earthquakes over the last two centuries without structural damage, testament to Vanvitelli's exceptional engineering.
Yes, the Carolino Aqueduct has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, recognized as part of a larger protected complex that also includes the Royal Palace of Caserta and the San Leucio complex. The aqueduct's 38-kilometer length and the spectacular Maddaloni bridge are considered one of the most important public works ever carried out by the Bourbons.
At the base of the bridge stands a monument-ossuary that was inaugurated on October 1, 1899, containing the remains of soldiers who died in the Battle of Volturno. This memorial combines the historical significance of the aqueduct with an important commemoration of those who fell during this pivotal 19th-century battle.
The Carolino Aqueduct stretches for 38 kilometers and served multiple purposes including supplying water to the Royal Palace and its fountains, the new city of Caserta, the Palace and agricultural estate of Carditello, Naples, and numerous mills and farms in the region. This multi-purpose design demonstrated that the Bourbons were an innovative dynasty focused on public benefit, unlike other European monarchies that built aqueducts primarily for royal parks.

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