Mantua: 1.5-hour drive from Venice or Bologna
Mantua, located in the region of Lombardy, offers a glimpse into the power and patronage of the House of Gonzaga, a formidable family who ruled the city from 1328-1708. The Palazzo Ducale, its sprawling residence that occupies more than 35,000 square metres, is home to a majestic hall of mirrors and a series of breathtaking courtly paintings by Pisanello. The illusionistic bridal chamber, commissioned by the Gonzagas to affirm the family’s cultural credibility over rival courts, boasts immaculately intact frescoes by Mantegna which are not to be missed.
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