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331: 457: 47: 667: 31: 779: 584: 689: 863: 504: 39: 790:, designed by Giovanni Battista Bertani, who in 1556 adapted the style of the buildings surrounding this courtyard to the Mannerist style of Giulio Romano characterizing the pre-existing palace, called "La Rustica", which also faced it. It was the place where the Gonzaga's horses were shown before being sold. 390:
in the early 16th century to decorate what at the time was called the Green Apartment. After decorating the Palatine church of St. Barbara and a period in the Ducal Palace's stores, the Flemish tapestries were restored in 1799 and placed in the current location. A further restoration was carried on
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The Gonzaga family lived in the palace from 1328 to 1707, when the dynasty died out. Subsequently, the buildings saw a sharp decline, which was halted in the 20th century with a continuing process of restoration and the designation of the area as museum. In 1998, a hidden room was discovered by
605:("Dwarves' Apartments") and believed to have been built to house the celebrated court dwarves of Mantua. In 1979, however, Italian art historian Renato Berzaghi convincingly demonstrated that these tiny rooms are instead an exact reproduction of an ancient Roman original: the 723:. Under the presbytery is the crypt with an oval memorial. The bell tower has a square plan, and is topped by a small temple. Recently the remains of four dukes and other members of the Gonzaga family, including those of Guglielmo, were discovered in the church. 330: 78:. The buildings are connected by corridors and galleries and are enriched by inner courts and wide gardens. The complex includes some 500 rooms and occupies an area of c. 34,000 m, which make it the sixth largest 214:
moved her residence from the Castle of St. George to this older sector of the Gonzaga palace, in the so-called "Widow Apartment". Isabella's apartment included two wings now divided by the entrance to the
247: 184:. In the noble floor of the Captain's Palace is the First Room of Guastalla, with a fresco frieze with portraits of the Gonzaga family, which once extended to the successive room, the "Room of 169:
by a large façade with a portico. The additional floor consists of a huge hall (67x15 m), known as "Hall of the Weapon Room" of "Hall of Diet", as it housed the Diet of Mantua in 1459.
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Hanging Garden, in the Refectory (late-16th century), located at 12 m of elevation. During the 18th century, during the Austrian rule, it received a Coffee House.
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In 1565 the church was provided with an organ in 1565 by Graziadio Antegnati, a member of a distinguished family of organ builders. The organ was restored in 1995.
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to connect the Guastalla apartment to the Ducal apartment. It houses several altarpieces from the early 16th century to the late 18th century by
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with three openings facing country landscapes among arcades and curtains. The painted scenes portrays members of the Gonzaga family.
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covered by another tiburium, similar to the other one, and ending into a scenographic apse decorated with
1307: 1221: 519:(Latin: "New House") was originally designed by Luca Fancelli in 1480–84. During the reign of Duke 367: 358:("Apartment of the Tapestries"), comprising four halls. Three of the latter have tapestries, executed in 263: 700:, which had the role of Palace chapel ("Basilica Palatina") for the Gonzagas, was built in 1562-1572 by 1302: 1267: 485:(Italian: "Bridal Chamber") is the most famous room of the palace, known for its frescoes executed by 727: 716: 701: 196:, is portrayed in the paintings. The frescoes were rediscovered and restored in the 1960s and 1970s. 161:(whose family ruled Mantua from 1271 to 1328). Initially built on two floors and separated from the 566:(1605), formerly part of a triptych for the church of Santissima TrinitĂ  in Mantua, portraying the 219:("Honour Court"). The "Grotto Wing" housed the wooden furnitures and the paintings from her famous 572:, as well as other paintings from now-suppressed churches and monasteries. This room opens to the 1241: 242: 99: 95: 1181: 138:
The entrance of the palace is from Piazza Sordello, onto which the most ancient buildings, the
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The interior contains two lateral altars, surmounted by large canvas altarpieces by
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dates to the intervention of Guglielmo X, who ordered the creation of the
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rule in Mantua, the Refectory was refurbished, with the creation of the
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to restore several rooms in the Palace. The current appearance of the
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and other scenes, which were left unfinished. His commissioner,
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Secret Garden, part of the apartment of Isabella d'Este in the
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creating the Refectory, facing the Hanging Garden, and the
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Details of Pisanello's frescoes in the "Hall of Pisanello"
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and neoclassicist decoration dating from 1773–79.
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beside the organ. Ghisoni also painted around 1566, the
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Camera degli Sposi, view of the north and west walls
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The healing of the cripple by Saints Peter and John
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Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara (Mantua)



Mantua
Lombardy
Italy
Gonzaga
Duchy
palace
palaces of the Vatican
Louvre Palace
Palace of Versailles
Royal Palace of Caserta
Castle of Fontainebleau
gardens
courtyards
Mantegna
Camera degli Sposi
Paula Bezzutti
Monteverdi's
Guido Buonacolsi
Domenico Morone
Pisanello
Gianfrancesco Gonzaga
Studiolo of Isabella d'Este
Isabella d'Este
studiolo
Mantegna
Parnassus

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