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685: 697: 518: 775:. Even if the bombs only hit a small part of the roof, damage quickly extended across the whole structure because of a colossal fire that was not noted and quenched in time, testament to Milan's general state of disarray on that eventful night. All wooden fixtures and furnishings went lost and the high temperature damaged even the famous stuccoes and Appiani's paintings, ruining the Hall of Caryatids beyond repair. Its wooden beams collapsed and trusses smashed on the floor, damaging it together with the vault, the balcony and the gallery. The other halls were also damaged by water seepage, after many of the roof tiles went lost in the raid. 36: 821:. The first phase of restoration undertook the complex task of refurbishing of the original furniture, to provide a stylistic representation of the life of the Ducal Court. Then the neoclassical halls were restored, to bring back the vision of Giuseppe Piermarini and the splendor of the "enlightened" era, when the city had a major role in Europe. The third phase focused on the old Apartment of Reserve, to portray the life of 19th century Austrian royalty. Unfortunately the original idea was abandoned and the Museum of the Palace was never inaugurated, despite the completion of its third phase of restoration in 2008. 2033: 52: 215: 344:, who took permanent residence in Milan in 1546. The Gonzaga family refurbished and transformed the ducal court into a palace suitable for a governor, with expanded and newly inaugurated rooms dedicated to official functions. To pursue these expansions, governor Gonzaga demolished the old church of Sant'Andrea al Muro Rotto, annexing its land to the palazzo's complex. An interior passageway in an enclosed courtyard was created to connect the royal palace to the Church of 391: 607: 457:. Salone dei Festini and Salone di Audienzia (now Hall of Emperors), both on the "piano nobile" (noble floor), were also restored. The Cortile d'Onore wings housed the chancery, the magistrate and accounting offices and other administrative and financial offices. The governor and the Privy Council met in new rooms built on the north side of the garden. The governor was housed in the newly built northern and southern wings of the courtyard. 1030: 59: 359:'s trusted architect, was at the time already working on the Duomo, on the Archbishop's Palace and on Cortile dei Canonici. Between 1573 and 1598 he coordinated work at the royal palace which completed overhauled the pictorial decorations of the apartments' porticoes, of the private chapel and of the Church of San Gottardo. Several major artists of the time attended to this work: 804:
At the beginning of the 21st century, more than fifty years after its destruction, Palazzo Reale found a new central role in the social and cultural life of Milan. Three phases of restoration were completed, even if the palace did not fully recover its original magnificence. The original purpose of
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Big changes at the palazzo were to follow its sale. In 1850 the side nearest to the Duomo was reduced in size to allow better road traffic, thus altering radically the monumental proportions of the palace. A second disruption occurred in 1925, when the Royal Stables were demolished and then again in
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for many centuries. Today, it serves as a cultural centre and it is home to international art exhibitions. It spans through an area of 7,000 square meters and it regularly hosts modern and contemporary art works and famous collections in cooperation with notable museums and cultural institutions
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After a few years being left to itself, repair works at the palazzo commenced in 1947, after the end of the war. Italy's Cultural Heritage Superintendence started the refurbishment of the building and the Hall of Caryatids. A new floor and a new roof were built in a much simpler style, purposely
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Starting in year 2000, the Italian government has commissioned a fuller restoration of the royal palace. The Hall of Caryatids was not redecorated to bring back its former splendor but only conservatively preserved, by removing the blackening on the walls, reinforcing the structural units and
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to create an entire new block called "La Cavallerizza" (nowadays occupied by the city council offices). New stables, a large riding school and a place to give equestrian public performances, together with many offices were built in the new block in austere neo-classical style. The project was
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was invited to Milan by Victor Emannuel III. Later that year, on October 11, the palace was sold by the House of Savoy to the Italian state, on condition that apartments would remain available for the Savoy royal family when necessary. Members of the family, among whom most notably
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in Milan. One major modification was the elimination of the wing of the courtyard adjacent to the Duomo, to create Piazzetta Reale, then larger than the square of the Cathedral. He also built the famous neoclassical façade of the palazzo that can be still admired to this day.
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leaving aside any ornate past decoration as a testament to the atrocities of the war. Fortunately it is still possible to admire the magnificent decorations of the Hall of Caryatids before its destruction in many paintings and photographs.
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As per the interior work, the rooms was repurposed to meet the Archduke's requests. The most notable modification is the creation of the famous Hall of Caryatids (named after 40 caryatid sculptures by
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completed years later by Giacomo Tazzini, who also worked on the Via Larga façade. The complex was connected to the royal theatre (Cannobiana Theatre, at the time) through a bridge on via Restrelli.
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to completely refurbish the palace interiors (furniture, silverware, chinaware and chandeliers) at his personal expenses. Croce commissioned tapestries reproducing Raphaelite works from the
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After being damaged considerably, the palazzo returned to and even surpassed its former splendor in 1805, when it was eventually named "Royal Palace": Milan had become the capital of the
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then commissioned restorations. The wings of the Cortile d'Onore (Honor Courtyard) were updated in a livelier style, introducing whitewashed walls and baroque window frames designed by
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was staged in the Palazzo. Mozart was initially offered a post as Maestro in the Milan court, only to be rejected at last by the Empress Maria Theresa. Maria Beatrice was heir of the
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cleaning the remaining paintings. Sketches of the old ceiling were drawn on the cover of the new white ceiling, to give an impression of what the room looked like in the past.
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worked on new frescoes in the main official rooms (Sala delle Udienze Solenni, Sala della Rotonda and Sala della Lanterna). As per the exterior, Eugène de Beauharnais invited
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On the night of 24 January 1695 a fire destroyed the Court Theater. Reconstruction and expansion of a new ducal theater would begin only in 1717 under the patronage of
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It is in this time that the Court Theater was completed, the first of a series of theaters built in Milan only to be lost to fire and replaced, until eventually
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Fire struck again, destroying the Court Theater on February 26, 1776. It was decided at this time that the fire-prone Court Theater was to be built elsewhere:
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The royal palace has ancient origins. It was first called "Palazzo del Broletto Vecchio", and it was the seat of city's government during the period of
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The building plays an important role within Milanese artistic life, having hosted in recent years prestigious exhibitions including works by
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and other internationally renowned painters and sculptors. Turn-point for its prestige as exhibition hall was the 2009 show to celebrate
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for gambling and a shop for drinks, sweets and costumes. It was completed on 26 December 1717 and it was inaugurated with the opera
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Piermarini officially completed his work on 17 June 1778, when the Archduke officially took residence into the new Palazzo Reale.
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The Royal Palace is now a cultural centre in the heart of Milan, coordinated in conjunction with three other exhibition venues:
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With the fall of Napoleon in 1814, the Kingdom of Italy toppled and the huge palazzo, together with Milan, returned to
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households. After the construction of the Duomo Cathedral, the palazzo was heavily renovated thanks to the efforts of
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The Hall, deprived of its ancient luster, was brought back to international attention in 1953 when it was chosen by
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the restorations was to create a "Palace Museum" to show the four historical seasons the Palazzo went through: the
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1936-37 when the so-called "long sleeve" (a narrow and long wing) was shortened by at least 60 metres to build
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was erected, to become arguably the earliest public opera house in the world. A smaller court theater, now
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was the main feature of the exhibition, symbolically displayed in the now much plainer Hall of Caryatids.
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It was originally designed to include two courtyards but these were later dismantled to make room for the
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was formed and the royal palace remained the official seat of power of a wide realm under Austrian rule.
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At the end of the 16th century, Governor Antonio de Guzman y Zúñiga, Marquis of Ayamonte, recruited
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The whole building was heavily damaged on the night of 15 August 1943, when the city was caught in
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displayed in the Palazzo Reale, celebrating Napoleon's triumph by depicting him as a Roman emperor
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In 1723 a new fire accident damaged the ceremonial halls of the palace. The Austrian governor
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monarch's royal residences, even if it was not often occupied once the capital was moved to
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to be placed side by side with the original ones by Pallavicini. The rooms were stuccoed by
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became governor and minister plenipotentiary of Milan. He recruited the famous architect
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and naturally Pellegrino Tibaldi himself. Some stuccoes and Gothic works were created by
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and became initially the seat of the Cisalpine Republic's military command and then its
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Since November 4, 2013 a wing of the palace was repurposed to host the Great Museum of
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Palazzo Reale was to host its last official visit in 1919, when the U.S. President
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The damaged interiors were repaired and replaced with new and lavish furniture;
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in 1859, the royal palace became the residence of the new governor of Milan,
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from across the world. More than 1,500 masterpieces are on display annually.
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to conduct further renovation at the royal palace. Tibaldi, Archbishop
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The Royal Palace and its inner courtyard, as seen from the roof of the
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can be found on the main floor of the building, heavily damaged by
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Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"
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Maximilian Karl, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
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Royal Palace of Milan is located in Milan
Neo-Classical
Milan
Italy
Piazza del Duomo
Coordinates
45°27′48″N 9°11′28″E / 45.4632°N 9.1911°E / 45.4632; 9.1911
Giuseppe Piermarini
www.palazzorealemilano.it

Duomo
Milan
Duomo
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Piazza del Duomo
World War II
medieval communes
Middle Ages
Torriani
Visconti
Sforza
Francesco I Sforza
Dukes of Milan
Castello Sforzesco
French invaded Milan
Louis XII
Francis I
Ferrante Gonzaga
San Gottardo

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