Drawing of the Doge's Palace, late 14th century (Source)
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View of Doge's Palace, Campanile and San Marco Square from the Grand Canal. ca. 18701890 (Source)
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Facing the Grand Canal on the Piazzetta San Marco, with Doge's Palace on the left. The Marciana Library is on the right. (Source)
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Palazzo Ducale, south colonnade, Venice, Italy. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection. (Source)
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Courtyard of the Doge's Palace, facing the San Marco basilica (Source)
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The Scala dei Giganti, flanked by Mars and Neptune (Source)
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Palazzo Ducale, Sala del Senato, Venice, Italy. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection. (Source)
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Neptune Offering Gifts to Venice (17481750) by Giovan Battista Tiepolo (Source)
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The Chamber of the Great Council. The wall behind the Doge's throne is occupied by the longest canvas painting in the world, Il Paradiso of Tintoretto. (Source)
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Madonna col bambino, the painting stolen on 9 October 1991 by Vincenzo Pipino after he hid in a cell in the New Prisons (Source)
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The western faade of Templeton's Carpet Factory (Source)
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National Academy of Design (186365), one of many Gothic Revival buildings modeled on the Doge's Palace (Source)
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The interior of the Doge's Palace taken c. 1900 (Source)
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A "Lion's Mouth" postbox for anonymous denunciations at the Doge's Palace. Text translation: "Secret denunciations against anyone who will conceal favours and services or will collude to hide the true revenue from them". (Source)