San Leucio complex

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The San Leucio complex is a historic silk manufacturing and royal industrial settlement near Caserta, Italy, renowned for its Enlightenment-era social and urban planning experiments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic industrial complex
planned community
royal industrial settlement
silk manufacturing center
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
closeTo Royal Palace of Caserta NERFINISHED
CodiceLeucianoFeatures ban on dowries
compulsory schooling
equality of citizens
social assistance for the poor
country Italy
currentUse museum
site of ongoing silk production
tourist attraction
foundedBy Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
Ferdinand IV of Bourbon NERFINISHED
hasPart Belvedere palace NERFINISHED
church
dyeing facilities
gardens
royal residence
schools
silk mill
spinning facilities
weaving workshops
workers’ housing
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
historicalPeriod Enlightenment
inception around 1778
late 18th century
industry textile industry
knownFor Enlightenment-era social experiments
silk production
urban planning experiments
utopian workers’ community
legalDocument Codice Leuciano NERFINISHED
locatedIn Province of Caserta NERFINISHED
San Leucio, Caserta NERFINISHED
locatedNear Caserta NERFINISHED
partOf Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
Royal estates of Caserta NERFINISHED
product brocades
damasks
furnishing textiles
silk fabrics
region Campania NERFINISHED
significance early example of industrial town planning
important center of European silk manufacture in the 18th and 19th centuries
model of enlightened absolutism in practice
socialSystem compulsory education for children
profit-sharing elements
proto-socialist regulations
regulated working hours
welfare provisions for workers
UNESCODesignationYear 1997
UNESCOStatus part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex"

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Caserta hasAttraction San Leucio complex
Province of Caserta hasTouristAttraction San Leucio complex