Caserta
An ancient settlement shaped by successive cultures, Caserta occupies a territory of significant archaeological importance where the Osci, Samnites, and Romans left enduring marks on the landscape.
At a glance
Caserta is a city in Campania with roots stretching into antiquity. The territory encompassing the modern city contains layered evidence of occupation spanning multiple ancient civilizations, from prehistoric times through the Roman period.
History
Scholars debate Caserta’s earliest origins, with some attributing them to the Osci and others to the Samnites. Archaeological finds scattered across the city and its surrounding hamlets confirm a deeply remote past. Objects unearthed from various sites attest to sustained human settlement and cultural activity across successive periods of antiquity.
What you see
The city itself represents layers of historical development. The territory retains archaeological significance; systematic and chance discoveries continue to yield artifacts illuminating daily life, trade, and settlement patterns of ancient inhabitants.
Cultural significance
Caserta’s importance lies in its role as a nexus of ancient Mediterranean cultures. The concentration of archaeological evidence—from different societies and eras—makes it a valuable site for understanding how the Osci, Samnites, and Romans shaped southern Italy and competed for control of valuable territory.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Vanvitelli 64, Caserta
- Coordinates: 41.0749927, 14.3324678
- Phone: 0823 273001
- Website: http://www.comune.caserta.it/
Practical information
Caserta is readily accessible as the largest city in its province. For current opening hours, archaeological site access, and guided tour availability, contact the municipal office directly or consult the official website.
Getting there
Caserta lies in the Campania region of southern Italy. The city benefits from good road and rail connections throughout the Naples metropolitan area and wider region.
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