The Governor's Palace, also known as the Dodge Palace, was originally built in the ninth century at a huge expense. It represented the wealth and power of the Venetian Republic at that time. It was repaired and expanded over a long period of time and became what it is today. The mansion of the once powerful and prosperous Republic of Venice was carefully decorated with extraordinary luxury from the inside to the outside. It seems that when it was built, the builders wanted foreigners to feel the strength and glory of the Republic of Venice. Words are not enough to describe it.