The Ducal Palace is the biggest landmark of Mantua, Italy. Its construction began in the 14th century and ended in the 17th century and was the residence of the Gondzaga family. 
The Ducal Palace is a group of buildings with over 500 rooms on an area of ​​34,000 square meters. Among the most significant works preserved here are the frescoes by the artist from Verona Pisanello. They are inspired by the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
The best of the halls in the Ducal Palace is the Wedding Room. Here are Renaissance frescoes depicting portraits of members of the Gonzaga family, as well as paintings from life in the Ducal Palace by Mantenia.

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