DOGES' PALACE


Meaning of DOGES' PALACE in English

Italian Palazzo Ducale, official residence in Venice of the doges, who were the elected leaders of the former Venetian republic. The first palace was built in 814 and was burned by the populace in 976. It was reconstructed, damaged by a second fire, and begun in its present form in the early 14th century. In 1424 the completion of this Venetian Gothic-style palace was undertaken, and the two identical facades facing the Molo (steps) and the Piazzetta San Marco were extended. The Porta della Carta, the main gateway, was designed by Giovanni and Bartolomeo Bon (Buon) and begun in 1438. Severe fires later necessitated rebuilding parts of the palace and destroyed the frescoes of, among others, Il Pisanello and paintings by the Bellini family and Titian. Partly in replacement of these, important paintings (still in situ) were commissioned from such artists as Tintoretto and Paolo Veronese.

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