Valeria di Fratta is a historian and essayist dedicated to the promotion of Italian historical-artistic heritage. Her research focuses specifically on the Royal Palace of Caserta, which she investigates with scientific rigor by analyzing its architecture, decorations, and cultural legacy. In her essays, the Vanvitellian complex emerges as a living entity and a symbol of Bourbon excellence. Her work is essential for the preservation and understanding of this UNESCO site, blending technical analysis with a profound passion for making art history accessible to the public.
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