Palazzo Ducale

Doge's Palace
Alternative Names
Pałaso Dogal
Date
founded 9th century; expansion 14th-16th century; expanded interior decorations from 16th-17th century
Material/Technique

A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Doge's Palace is an impressive structure composed of layers of building elements and ornamentation, from its 14th and 15th century original foundations to the significant Renaissance and opulent Mannerist additions. The structure is made up of three large blocks, incorporating previous constructions. The wing towards St. Mark's Basin is the oldest, rebuilt from 1340 onwards. The wing towards St. Mark's Square was built in its present form from 1424 onwards. The canal-side wing, housing the Doge's apartments and many government offices, was built between 1483 and 1565. In 1483, a violent fire broke out in the canal-side of the Palace, which housed the Doge's apartments. Antonio Rizzo was commissioned for the reconstruction, introducing a new Renaissance architectural language to the building. An entirely new structure was raised alongside the canal, from the Ponte della Canonica to the Ponte della Paglia. Works were completed by 1510, and in the meantime Rizzo was replaced by Maestro Pietro Lombardo, who reviewed the decoration of the façade and of the Giants' Staircase in the internal courtyard of the palace. In 1515, Antonio Abbondi, also known as Lo Scarpagnino, took over from Lombardo, finally completing the works by 1559. The 1565 erection of Sansovino's two large marble statues of Mars and Neptune at the top of the Giants' Staircase marked the end of this important phase. However, in 1574, another fire destroyed some of the second floor rooms, fortunately without undermining the structure. Works began immediately to replace the wood furnishings and decorations of these rooms. In 1577, when works had just been finished, another huge fire damaged the Sala dello Scrutinio and the Great Council Chamber, destroying masterpieces by artists such as Gentile da Fabriano, Pisanello, Alvise Vivarini, Carpaccio, Bellini, Pordenone and Titian. Reconstruction works were rapidly undertaken to restore it to its original appearance, completed by 1579-1580. The Doge's Palace was the heart of the political life and public administration of the Venetian Republic. When the Republic fell in 1797 its role inevitably changed. Venice was firstly subjected to French rule, then to Austrian, and ultimately, in 1866, it became part of a united Italy. Over this period, the Palazzo Ducale was occupied by various administrative offices and housed important cultural institutions such as the Biblioteca Marciana (from 1811 to 1904). By the end of the 19th century, the structure was showing signs of decay and the Italian government set aside significant funds for an extensive restoration. Many original 14th century capitals were removed and substituted and the originals now form the collection in the Museo dell'Opera. All public offices were moved elsewhere, with the exception of the State Office for the Protection of Historical Monuments, which is still housed in the building, but under the current name of Superintendence of the Environmental and Architectural Heritage of Venice and its Lagoon. In 1923, the Italian State, owner of the building, appointed the City Council to manage it as a public museum. In 1996, the Doge's Palace became part of the museums network which today is run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.

References

Lorenzetti, Venice and Its Lagoon: Historical-Artistic Guide (Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, 1961) as translated and with supplementary content by Taryn Marie Zarrillo, 2012/13

See Also
  • View of eastern end of courtyard, facing northeast from south end
  • View of eastern end of courtyard, facing east from near southwestern corner
  • View of clock facade and south facade of Arco Foscari, facing north from near southwest corner of courtyard
  • View of clock facade and south facade of Arco Foscari, facing north from near southwest corner of courtyard
  • View of courtyard from southwest corner, facing northeast
  • View of courtyard from southwest corner, facing northeast
  • View of courtyard from near northeast corner, facing southwest
  • View of upper-level masonry, looking up at southwest corner of courtyard
  • View of upper-level masonry, looking up at southwest corner of courtyard
  • View of courtyard with basilica dome in the background, facing north from center of eastern end of courtyard
  • View of courtyard with basilica dome in the background, facing north from near center of eastern end of courtyard
  • View of courtyard with basilica dome in the background, facing north from eastern end of courtyard
  • View of wellhead, facing northwest in courtyard
  • View of triumphal arch, facing northwest from north end of courtyard
  • View looking up at southern facade of triumphal arch, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of statue, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of statue, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of triumphal arch, facing west from north end of courtyard
  • View of plinth, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of triumphal arch, facing west from north end of courtyard
  • View of triumphal arch, facing west from north end of courtyard
  • View of staircase and facade of palace, facing east from north end of courtyard
  • View of wellhead and loggia, facing west from north end of courtyard
  • View of upper-level masonry, facing south wall in courtyard
  • View of staircase and facade of palace, facing east from north end of courtyard
  • View from center of courtyard, facing north
  • View from center of courtyard, facing north
  • View of courtyard from north end, facing south
  • View from center of courtyard, facing northeast
  • View from center of courtyard, facing north
  • View of palace facade from courtyard, facing east
  • View of staircase and east side of courtyard, facing northeast from center of courtyard
  • View of northwest corner of courtyard, facing west from north end of courtyard
  • View of courtyard from north end, facing south
  • View of upper-level masonry, facing south wall in courtyard
  • View looking up from foot of stairs, facing east
  • View looking up from foot of stairs, facing east
  • View of wellhead, facing west in courtyard
  • View of staircase and palace facade, facing southeast from northeast corner of courtyard
  • View of south facade of triumphal arch, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of staircase and palace facade, facing southeast from northeast corner of courtyard
  • View looking up at triumphal arch pinnacles, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of upper portion of triumphal arch, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View looking up at staircase and palace facade, facing northeast from north end of courtyard
  • View of wellhead, facing southwest from center of courtyard
  • View of south and east facades, looking up from southeast corner of courtyard
  • View looking up at triumphal arch, facing northwest from north end of courtyard
  • View of south and east facades, looking up from southeast corner of courtyard
  • View looking up at palace facade from courtyard, facing east
  • View of southeast corner of triumphal arch cornice, looking up from north end of courtyard, facing northwest
  • Detail view of statues on south and east facades of triumphal arch, facing northwest from north end of courtyard
  • Detail view of south side of staircase, facing north from north end of courtyard
  • View of arch to the right of the Scala dei Giganti, facing east from courtyard
  • View of courtyard, facing west from east-side second-story loggia
  • View of courtyard, facing west from east-side second-story loggia of palace
  • View of triumphal arch at north end of courtyard with basilica domes in background, facing northwest from east-side second-story loggia of palace
  • View of courtyard, facing northwest from second-story loggia along east side
  • View of southwest corner of the courtyard
  • View of southwest corner of the courtyard
  • View of east facade of Foscari porch, facing west from the top right of the Giants' staircase
  • View of east facade of Foscari porch, facing west from the top of the Giants' staircase
  • View of upper facade of Foscari porch, facing southwest from Senatori courtyard
  • Exterior: View of Giants Staircase and Interior Courtyard
  • Exterior: View from the Top of Giants Staircase
  • Exterior: View of Inner Courtyard
  • Exterior: View of Inner Courtyard
  • Southeastern corner of courtyard
  • courtyard
  • Northwestern corner of courtyard
  • Northern end of courtyard
  • detail: sculpture on northern facade of courtyard
  • detail: Mars, courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • detail: courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • detail: Neptune, courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • detail: courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • detail: courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • detail: courtyard, Scala dei Giganti
  • Lion of St. Mark on eastern facade above Scala dei Giganti
  • view of courtyard from Scala dei Giganti
  • view from eastern second level loggia
  • Western face of Arco Foscari and Manopola clock
  • view from South
  • view from South
  • view from South
  • view of Scala dei Giganti from South
  • view of Eastern facade from West