Palazzo Ducale
Palazzo Ducale (Eng: Doge's Palace), Venice is a palace built in the Gothic style and is one of Venice's most visited spot. High officials of the Republic of Venice Palazzo Ducale Doge's house, which was built in the 9th century castle. Dog and led the government of the Republic of Venice from here. Has been destroyed and rebuilt several times due to fires.
Now converted into a museum in 1923, the structure of the Civic Museum Fondazione di Venezia is one of the 11 museums that are connected. Attracted the attention of tourists rather palace in 2010 was visited by 1,358,186 people.
Porta della Carta (Paper gate) is one of the Gothic 15th-century pieces. Is considered here that the principal cause of the Doge's orders the release of this name. Views on the route of the "Golden Stairs" (Scala d'Oro) can be seen. Various exhibitions can be visited in the Duke of room. Jacobo Bassano's "Canaan rotating Jacob" and Veronese's "Abduction of Europa" works can be seen at the Palazzo Ducale.
Sala del Collegio accepted Acts, important decisions of the Sala del Senato space, meeting room, the Sala del Consiglio Dieci is open to the outside and visit many important points.
If you are planning to visit the Palazzo Ducale, you should not miss the 16 euro tour guide. The place where the manager as well as Casanova's cell and you can see the wonderful roof of 500 years.
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