Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Doge's Palace

This gothic palace (14th/15th century) was the residence of the Doge, chief magistrate and leader of Venice, Italy.

17 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

Dear JM!
Fabulous Palace!Your pictures are outstanding and very professional!
Kind regards
Leia

Giancarlo said...

this is in venice right?
It must be the one near Saint Mark's Basillica.

Tiago Ralha said...

A última foto está fantástica. Parece a linha de partida de uma corrida :)

Tinsie said...

I've heard of the Doge's palace, but never seen any pics. Thanks for sharing, it looks pretty amazing!

joo said...

Venece is beautiful and Doge's Palace is almost perfect example of architecture, but I don't really like this city, sorry. Probably I'm in the minority.

mhel said...

The Doge's palace looks very nice in your photos. Interesting.

Lowell said...

This place is striking! Huge! Love the photos - you really capture the essence of the place. The last one is especially good with the "Doge boats"?

Unseen India Tours said...

Great Place With So Many Windows !! Jm I Love The Way You Capture The Photos..Great As usual..

Unknown said...

Dear JM,
This place has a fascinating history,your photo as always beautiful:)
Have a nice day.

Rajesh said...

Fantastic snaps of the palace.


BTW I've left a little gift for you on my blog

Λακης Φουρουκλας said...

I've been there almost 15 years ago. A lovely place indeed. These pictures are very beautiful

Unknown said...

Giancarlo (Iloilo Onfoot), you are absolutely right, the 1st shot of the Palace was taken from the Basilica balcony, they are side by side! :-)

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi JM:)

Gorgeous palace on many counts. Lovely architecture, amazingly huge and grand, lovely location.

Your photos are a visual treat.

Many thanks for sharing.

Have a lovely day JM:)
Joseph

Femin Susan said...

Nice shots...... thanks for sharing..

Barb said...

JM, as always beautiful photos. Love the details on the architecture and the pic of the gondolas is wonderful.Have a great day....Barb

Unknown said...

OMG... thank you so much for sharing all these beautiful places. You are so lucky.

Anak Dokan said...

Great pictures. I like the dongala. I wish could try it some day.