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  1. Ducal Palace, Urbino. / 43.723333; 12.637778. The Ducal Palace ( Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a Renaissance building in the Italian city of Urbino in the Marche. One of the most important monuments in Italy, it is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998. [1]

    • Piazza Duca Federico
    • now used as a museum, National Gallery
    • 1454
  2. The Ducal Palace of Urbino is one of the highest examples of Renaissance architecture in Italy, a Unesco World Heritage site since 1998 that should definitely be seen while on a visit to the lovely Urbino in Le Marche. In 1454, Federico da Montefeltro, skilled lord and condottiero, financed the expansion of the first nucleus of the building ...

  3. May 26, 2019 · Ducal Palace of Urbino. Urbino's Ducal Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, was the first ducal palace to be built in Italy. It was constructed in the 15th century by Duke Federico da Montefeltro. It was often called a town in the shape of a palace because of its large size, with 500 to 600 inhabitants, including the many servants needed to run it.

  4. Dec 2, 2010 · Historic Centre of Urbino. The small hill town of Urbino, in the Marche, experienced a great cultural flowering in the 15th century, attracting artists and scholars from all over Italy and beyond, and influencing cultural developments elsewhere in Europe. Owing to its economic and cultural stagnation from the 16th century onwards, it has ...

  5. The most notable landmarks—the Ducal Palace, now the National Gallery of the Marches, with an important collection of paintings; and the mausoleum of San Bernardino outside the town—date from the late 15th century. The seat of an archbishop, Urbino’s 15th-century cathedral was rebuilt in the Neoclassical style after an earthquake in 1789.

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  7. the ducal palace In 1459, Federico had already begun the works to extend and decorate the existing modest residence belonging to the Montefeltro counts. The Ducal Palace was built in several stages; a significant part was designed by Dalmatian architect Luciano Laurana , responsible for the fairy-tale twin turrets, and by military architect and ...

  8. Click the button below to book your visit to the Gallery. buy the ticket. Opening Hours. Tuesday to Sunday: from 8:30 AM to 7:15 PM, with ticket office closing at 6:15 PM. Where to Find Us. Piazza Rinascimento 13, 61029, Urbino (PU) The Collection. Discover the masterpieces preserved in Galleria Nazionale Delle Marche. Call Us.

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