Real Albergo dei Poveri (Palazzo Fuga and also, in popular usage, or Reclusorio Seraglio) is the largest monumental palace in Naples and one of the great buildings of eighteenth-century Europe, for example front covers a continuous front of 354 meters, about one hundred meters more than the prospect of not far Reggia di Caserta. The building also has a well 430 rooms (spread over four levels), the largest of which (the former dormitory) is 8 meters in height.It dates from the mid eighteenth century. In 1751 Ferdinando Fuga was called to Naples as part of the building renewal program of the new King Charles IIIof Bourbon, with the gigantic task of designing the Albergo dei Poveri addressed to accommodate the masses of poor people of the Kingdom. The work remained unfinished for which its curre work at home nt size (over 100,000 square feet of floor area) is only part of what should have been once the works were completed.The project involved the construction of a structure capable of receiving and re-educate in the spirit of Pragmatic established about eight thousand of the poor beggars, vagrants and idle all over the Kingdom which, although capable of working, had no stable residence and employment. Here, guests were divided into four categories: men, women, boys and girls. The original plan envisaged a complex of buildings much larger than today. He must be spread over a large area with a table length of 600 meters and a width of 135 feet and include five large courtyards in line, was expected to be in the middle of a church plantwith six radial arms.The building currently is being recovered.