🏛️ San Leucio Complex
18th-century silk production village and social experiment near Caserta
San Leucio is an 18th-century industrial village established by King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon as a model community centered on silk production. Conceived as both an economic enterprise and a social reform experiment, the complex integrated manufacturing facilities with residential quarters, educational institutions, and healthcare provisions for its workforce. It remains part of the broader UNESCO World Heritage Site designation that includes the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Vanvitelli Aqueduct, and associated gardens.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site component (part of the Royal Palace of Caserta ensemble)
- Founded 1789 by King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon
- Historic silk manufacturing centre with integrated worker housing
- Located approximately 3 km north of Caserta, Campania region
San Leucio is an 18th-century industrial village established by King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon as a model community centered on silk production. Conceived as both an economic enterprise and a social reform experiment, the complex integrated manufacturing facilities with residential quarters, educational institutions, and healthcare provisions for its workforce. It remains part of the broader UNESCO World Heritage Site designation that includes the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Vanvitelli Aqueduct ...