Royal Palace of Venice

The St Mark's Square with the Royal Palace of Venice behind the Campanile
The Royal Palace of Venice on the right
The Royal Palace of Venice on the left
Map of the St Mark's Square, the Royal Palace is located in buildings d (Marciana Library), f (Procuratie Nuove), and g (Procuratie Nuovissime)
A view from above of the St Mark's Square with the Royal Palace on the left
View of the Procuratie Novie with the St Marks Campanile
The Ball room
The audience room of empress Elisabeth
The dining room
A seating room
Round room
View of the palace gardens

The Royal Palace of Venice (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Venezia) is a complex of buildings located in the central St. Mark's Square of Venice, Italy, which served as the residence for Napoleonic viceroys, the kings of Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian viceroys, and finally, the monarchs of unified Italy. The use and successive modifications of the Royal Palace began in 1807 and ended in 1919 when King Victor Emmanuel III ceded the building to the Italian State. Currently, the complex is divided between the National Library of Venice, the Archaeological Museum, and the Correr Museum.


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