Palace of Monza
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Palace of Monza
Summary
Palace of Monza is a royal palace[1]. It draws 198 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #48 of 76).[2]
Key Facts
- Palace of Monza is located in Monza[3].
- Palace of Monza is in the country of Italy[4].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as royal palace[5].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as national museum[6].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as residenz[7].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as cultural property[8].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as art museum[9].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as museum of modern art[10].
- Palace of Monza's instance of is recorded as Italian national museum[11].
- Palace of Monza's architect is recorded as Giuseppe Piermarini[12].
- Palace of Monza's architect is recorded as Luigi Canonica[13].
- Palace of Monza's architect is recorded as Giacomo Tazzini[14].
- Palace of Monza's architect is recorded as Achille Majnoni d'Intignano[15].
- Palace of Monza's architect is recorded as Luigi Tarantola[16].
- Palace of Monza's commissioned by is recorded as Maria Theresa of Austria[17].
- Palace of Monza is owned by Monza[18].
- Palace of Monza is owned by Lombardy[19].
- Palace of Monza's architectural style is recorded as Neoclassical architecture[20].
- Palace of Monza's main building contractor is recorded as Maria Theresa of Austria[21].
- Palace of Monza's postal code is recorded as 20900[22].
- Palace of Monza's Commons category is recorded as Villa Reale (Monza)[23].
- Palace of Monza's occupant is recorded as Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria-Este[24].
- Palace of Monza's occupant is recorded as Eugène de Beauharnais[25].
- Palace of Monza's occupant is recorded as Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria[26].
- Palace of Monza's occupant is recorded as Joseph Radetzky von Radetz[27].
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Founding
1780 marks the founding of Palace of Monza[28].
Ownership
Owners include Monza[18], a chef-lieu[29], in Italy[30] and Lombardy[19], a region of Italy[31], in Italy[32], founded in 1948[33].
Why It Matters
Palace of Monza draws 198 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #48 of 76).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]