# Doge's Palace

> palace in Venice, Italy

**Wikidata**: [Q189883](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q189883)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doge's_Palace)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/doge-s-palace

## Summary

Doge's Palace is a palace . It was founded in 1340 . In 2015, the organization had 1 employee [1].

## Summary
Doge's Palace is a historic palace in Venice, Italy. It is identified in structured data with an inception date of 1340, geographic coordinates (45.43366666666667 N, 12.340416666666666 E), and is classified as a palace, a tourist attraction, and an art museum.

## Key Facts
- Official name (Wikidata/wikipedia title): Doge's Palace.  
- Wikidata description: palace in Venice, Italy.
- Aliases: Palazzo ducale; Palazzo Ducale.
- Inception (founding date recorded in structured data): +1340-00-00T00:00:00Z.
- Coordinates: latitude 45.43366666666667, longitude 12.340416666666666.
- Websites: http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/ and http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/en/.
- Classifications / related classes: palace (grand residence), tourist attraction (place of interest), and art museum (building or space for exhibition of art).
- Related person (associated in the data): Filippo Calendario — Italian architect (1315–1355).
- Related office/entity: Doge of Venice — chief magistrate of the Venetian Republic (inception +0697-00-00T00:00:00Z).
- Related resource type: digital library (online database of digital objects).
- Ownership / operation (listed): Italy (country in southern Europe).
- Employees (structured-property entries): 1.0; 16.0; 19.0; 19.0.
- Sitelink count for this item: 59.
- Sitlink counts for related locations in the source: Italy sitelink_count 404; Venice sitelink_count 226.
- Location context: located in Venice (capital city of Veneto, Italy).
- Venice inception values included in source: 0421-03-25 (preferred) and 0452 (alternate entry).
- Italy inception values included in source: 1946-06-18 (qualifier: Italian constitutional referendum, 1946) and 1861-03-17 (qualifier: applies to part — Kingdom of Italy; statement_is_subject_of: proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy).
- Wikipedia title (structured property): Doge's Palace.

## FAQs
Q: What is Doge's Palace?  
A: Doge's Palace is a historic palace in Venice, Italy, recorded in structured data with an inception date of 1340 and identified as a palace, tourist attraction, and art museum.

Q: Where is the Doge's Palace located?  
A: The palace is located in Venice, Italy. Coordinates from the structured data are latitude 45.43366666666667 and longitude 12.340416666666666.

Q: When was the Doge's Palace founded (inception)?  
A: The structured-property inception for Doge's Palace is recorded as +1340-00-00T00:00:00Z.

Q: Who owns or operates the Doge's Palace?  
A: Ownership/operation is listed as Italy (the country in southern Europe) in the provided structured data.

Q: What functions and classifications apply to the Doge's Palace?  
A: In the source data the entity is related to and classified as a palace (grand residence), a tourist attraction (place of interest), and an art museum (a building or space for the exhibition of art). A digital library is also listed among related resource types.

Q: Are there online resources for the Doge's Palace?  
A: Yes. Two website URLs are provided: http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/ and its English path http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/en/.

Q: Which notable historical persons or offices are connected to the Doge's Palace in the data?  
A: The data lists Filippo Calendario (Italian architect, 1315–1355) as a related person and the Doge of Venice (chief magistrate of the Venetian Republic) as a related office/entity.

Q: How many employees are recorded in the structured data?  
A: The employees property contains four numeric entries: 1.0, 16.0, 19.0, and 19.0.

## Why It Matters
Doge's Palace matters as a structured-data–identified historic palace located in Venice with medieval origins (inception recorded as 1340). In the provided dataset it is linked to multiple cultural roles: a palace as an architectural and historical type, a tourist attraction that registers public interest, and an art museum as a space for exhibition. The palace's presence in structured sources, associated websites, and a sitelink count of 59 indicates both cultural importance and digital discoverability. Its documented relationships to the Doge of Venice (the chief magistrate) and to an architect listed in the dataset (Filippo Calendario) situate it within Venice’s political and architectural history as represented in the source material. National ownership/operation by Italy further frames the site as part of Italy’s cultural patrimony in the provided records.

## Notable For
- Medieval inception: structured-property inception recorded as +1340-00-00T00:00:00Z.  
- Precise geolocation: coordinates 45.43366666666667 N, 12.340416666666666 E.  
- Multiple classifications: directly related to the concepts of palace, tourist attraction, and art museum.  
- Multiple aliases: Palazzo ducale and Palazzo Ducale are explicitly listed.  
- Official web presence: both Italian and English website URLs are provided.  
- Documented connections to historic figures and offices: Filippo Calendario (Italian architect, 1315–1355) and the Doge of Venice (chief magistrate).  
- National ownership/operation recorded as Italy.  
- Multiple employee-count entries recorded in structured data (1.0; 16.0; 19.0; 19.0), indicating more than one administrative data point.  
- Structured visibility: sitelink_count for the palace is 59 in the provided dataset.

## Body

### History (structured-data view)
- Inception for Doge's Palace is recorded as +1340-00-00T00:00:00Z in the provided properties.  
- The data lists Filippo Calendario (1315–1355) among related persons; he is described in the source as an Italian architect. The source associates him with the palace entity as a related person.  
- The Doge of Venice is listed as a related entity; the Doge of Venice is defined in the source as the chief magistrate of the Venetian Republic with an inception year of +0697-00-00T00:00:00Z.

### Location and geopolitical context
- Primary location: Venice. The source identifies Venice as the capital city of the Veneto region in Italy.  
- Venice inception entries in the source: 0421-03-25 (preferred) and an alternate entry of 0452.  
- Venice geopolitical history as listed in the source includes past governance values and start/end times: Republic of Venice (start 0697, end 1797-05-11), France (1797-05-12 to 1797-10-11), successor jurisdictions and Austrian Empire periods with specific start and end qualifiers; the dataset records Venice’s country as Italy (preferred) with a start_time qualifier of 1866-08-23.  
- Country: Italy, described in the source as a country in southern Europe. Italy has inception entries in the source: 1946-06-18 (qualifier: Italian constitutional referendum, 1946) and 1861-03-17 (qualifier: applies to part — Kingdom of Italy; related to the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy).

### Classification, functions and related types
- The palace entity is related in the source to several conceptual classes:  
  - palace — described as a grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal residence.  
  - tourist attraction — defined as a place of interest where tourists visit.  
  - art museum — defined in the source as a building or space for the exhibition of art (the source notes that for an institution one should use a different class ).  
  - digital library — described as an online database of digital objects stored in electronic media formats and accessible via computers.  
- These classifications indicate the range of contexts in which the palace is represented in the provided structured data: architectural/historical, cultural-touristic, museological, and digital-resource related.

### Ownership and operation
- The source explicitly lists Italy as an owner/operator of the palace entity.  
- Italy is further described in the provided material by its own inception entries and an external reference qualifier related to the Italian constitutional referendum of 1946.

### Physical and administrative data
- Coordinates: lat 45.43366666666667, lon 12.340416666666666.  
- Web presence: http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/ and http://palazzoducale.visitmuve.it/en/ are the two URLs provided.  
- Employee counts recorded as structured properties: 1.0; 16.0; 19.0; 19.0. The source supplies these numeric entries without additional context in the dataset.  
- Sitelink_count: 59 for Doge's Palace as recorded in the structured properties.

### Related people and entities
- Filippo Calendario — listed as a related person; noted in the source as an Italian architect (1315–1355) with occupations and citizenship fields recorded.  
- Doge of Venice — listed as a related entity and defined in the source as the chief magistrate of the Venetian Republic with an inception value of +0697-00-00T00:00:00Z and country  (Venice).  
- Related conceptual entities in the source include general types such as palace, tourist attraction, art museum, and digital library.

### Identifiers and reference counts
- Wikipedia title in the structured data: Doge's Palace.  
- Wikidata description: "palace in Venice, Italy."  
- Sitelink counts recorded in the source: Doge's Palace 59; related location sitelink counts include Italy 404 and Venice 226 as provided in the dataset.

### Notes on source structure and qualifiers
- The provided dataset includes inception qualifiers and references for connected locations: Italy entries include a qualifier referencing the Italian constitutional referendum, 1946, and a publication reference (Western Europe 2003). Venice inception entries include a preferred date (0421-03-25) and a URL-style reference identifier in the data. These qualifiers and references are part of the structured source material linked to the Doge's Palace entity through location and ownership relationships.

### Summary of relationships (compact)
- Located in / Origin: Venice (capital of Veneto) and Italy (country in southern Europe).  
- Owned/Operated by: Italy.  
- Related types: palace; tourist attraction; art museum; digital library.  
- Related persons/offices: Filippo Calendario (Italian architect, 1315–1355); Doge of Venice (chief magistrate; inception +0697).  
- Administrative/metadata: aliases (Palazzo ducale; Palazzo Ducale), inception 1340, coordinates, websites, employee counts, sitelink_count 59, wikipedia title and wikidata description as provided.

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