Doge's Palace
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Doge's Palace is a palace . It was founded in 1340 . In 2015, the organization had 1 employee [1].
Doge's Palace
Summary
Doge's Palace is a palace[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Doge's Palace is located in Venice[3].
- Doge's Palace is in the country of Italy[4].
- Doge's Palace's instance of is recorded as palace[5].
- Doge's Palace's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[6].
- Doge's Palace's instance of is recorded as art museum[7].
- Doge's Palace's instance of is recorded as museum of a public entity[8].
- Doge's Palace's architect is recorded as Nicolò Barattieri[9].
- Doge's Palace's architect is recorded as Antonio Rizzo[10].
- Doge's Palace's commissioned by is recorded as Republic of Venice[11].
- Doge's Palace is owned by Italy[12].
- Doge of Venice is named after Doge's Palace[13].
- Doge's Palace's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[14].
- The location of Doge's Palace was San Marco[15].
- Doge's Palace's postal code is recorded as 30124[16].
- Doge's Palace's Commons category is recorded as Doge's Palace (Venice)[17].
- Doge's Palace's occupant is recorded as Doge of Venice[18].
- Doge's Palace's occupant is recorded as Museo dell'Opera[19].
- Doge's Palace comprises Porta della Carta[20].
- Doge's Palace comprises Sala delle Quattro Porte[21].
- Doge's Palace comprises Paintings in the Doge's Palace[22].
- Doge's Palace comprises Capitals in the Doge's Palace (Venice)[23].
- Doge's Palace comprises Courtyard of the Doge's Palace (Venice)[24].
- Doge's Palace comprises Museo dell'Opera[25].
- Doge's Palace comprises Personification of Venice[26].
- Doge's Palace comprises Q117814834[27].
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Founding
1340 marks the founding of Doge's Palace[28].
Ownership
Doge's Palace is owned by Italy[12].
Why It Matters
Doge's Palace has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]