The Palazzo Ducale (Ducal Palace) is in the city of Mantua NOT to be confused with The Palace of the Doges of Genoa ("Palazzo Ducale" in Italian)
Filippo Valenti has written: 'L' inventario 1771 dell'arredo del Palazzo ducale di Modena' -- subject(s): Palazzo ducale di Modena, Catalogs, Furniture
Giovanni Mennella has written: 'Il Museo lapidario del Palazzo ducale di Urbino' -- subject(s): Museo lapidario del Palazzo ducale di Urbino 'Le corporazioni professionali nell'Italia romana' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions, Guilds
Grazia Bernini Pezzini has written: 'Il fregio dell'arte della guerra nel Palazzo ducale di Urbino' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Italian Relief sculpture, Military art and science in art, Palazzo ducale (Urbino, Italy), Renaissance Relief sculpture
Stefano L'Occaso has written: 'The Ducal Palace of Mantua' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Guidebooks, Palazzo ducale (Mantua, Italy)
The Ducal Palace may refer to multiple buildings in Italy and other countries. But the most known one is Palazzo Ducale, a renaissance building in the Italian city of Urbino in the Marche.
There are no rules as to what can and what cannot be the subject of a mural. In churches and convents usually scenes from the Bible (Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel or Leonardo's Last Supper in Milan are just two examples out of hundreds. In a palace there can be mythological subjecs (Palazzo del Te in Manua) or scenes with the ruling family (Palazzo Ducale in Mantua). There can be tricks (Trompe l'oeils): an open door with person, painted on a blank wall (Villa Rotonda nr Vicenza), etc.
Olga Raggio has written: 'The liberal arts studiolo from the ducal palace at Gubbio' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Renaissance, Interior architecture, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Palaces, Palazzo ducale (Gubbio, Italy), Renaissance Decoration and ornament
The Colosseum, the Doge's Palace, and the Leaning Tower are three famous Italian monuments. They may be visited respectively in Rome, Venice, and Pisa. They will be found listed under their respective Italian names as Il Colosseo, Il palazzo ducale, and La torre pendente di Pisa.
Werner Lutz has written: 'Farbengetuschel' 'Kussnester' 'Luciano Laurana und der Herzogspalast von Urbino' -- subject(s): Architecture, Renaissance, Buildings, structures, Criticism and interpretation, Palazzo ducale (Urbino, Italy), Renaissance Architecture 'Die Mauern sind unterwegs' 'Nelkenduftferkel'
Palazzo Madama was created in 1505.
Palazzo dell'Antella was created in 1620.
Palazzo Corsini was created in 1740.