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Palazzo Ducale Review

4.5 /517 Reviews
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The Governor's House of Mantova is a famous building in Milan, Italy. It tells the history of the city and records the glory of the triumphal return of the Roman dynasty. You can feel as if you are back in medieval Europe. The history is right in front of you.

Palazzo Ducale

Posted: Aug 29, 2017
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  • 小妮子吖
    5/5Outstanding
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    Mantova The prestigious medieval ancient city Renaissance Northern Italy Center Three sides Surrounded by water Mantova's first stop Governor's House The residence of the ruler Gonzaga's family Now as a family history collection exhibition The murals in the Duke of the Governor's House seem to take you through the medieval text Renaissance Long River, other beautiful murals in the museum

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2019
  • forgettime
    5/5Outstanding
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    It was worth a visit to see how extravagant the governor was then. Lots of oil paintings, art treasures. We were lucky to get in when there were no people in line.

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2017
  • 稻草人cyq
    4/5Excellent
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    The Governor's House, located in downtown Milan, is a Gothic-style building built in the 15th century. The House is now open as an art museum. The walls and ceilings of the main hall are engraved with magnificent sculptures. The side hall has several knights of the Mantova period.

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    Posted: May 10, 2017
  • 镏金岁月
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Governor's House of Mantova looks very old. It is a local cultural and economic center and one of the tourist attractions. The simple architectural style reflects the architectural flavor of Europe.

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    Posted: Jun 10, 2018
  • 煊煊煊煊
    4/5Excellent
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    The Governor's House of Mantova, also known as the Duke's Palace, is located in the northeast corner of the city, with three squares, 15 courtyards, a park and more than 500 houses, showing the Gonzaga family's flourishing period, with a large number of art treasures built on the designs of Raphael's greatest student, Romano.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2017
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