Palazzo Ducale

Interior: View of Doge's Apartment Chamber, Philosophers' Room

Title Variant
Doge's Palace, Sala dei Filosofi
Date

founded 9th century; expansion 14th-16th centuries; expanded interior decorations from 16th-17th centuries

Location

Geographic Coordinates
45.434408, 12.340533

Material/Technique

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Notes

Directly linked to the Shield Hall, this chamber takes its name from the twelve pictures of ancient philosophers which were set up here in the 18th century, to be later replaced with allegorical works and portraits of Doges. With one's back to the Shield Hall, in the left wall of this chamber one can see a small doorway that led to a narrow staircase, which enabled the Doge to pass rapidly from his own apartments to the halls on the upper floors, where the meetings of the Senate and the Full Council were held. Above the other side of this doorway there is an important fresco of St. Christopher by Titian.

Culture

Access Restrictions

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Photographer
Image Source

Photography by the Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History and Archaeology, © The Trustees of Columbia University

Image Date
2006