Ducal Palace
Several palaces are named Ducal Palace (Italian: Palazzo Ducale [paˈlattso duˈkaːle]) because it was the seat or residence of a duke.
Notable palaces with the name include:
France
- Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, Dijon
- Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine, Nancy
- Palais ducal de Nevers, Nevers
Italy
- Ducal Palace, Alvito
- Ducal Palace, Atina
- Ducal Palace, Castiglione del Lago
- Ducal Palace, Colorno
- Doge's Palace, Genoa
- Ducal Palace, Guastalla
- Ducal Palace, Gubbio
- Ducal Palace, Lucca
- Ducal Palace, Mantua
- Ducal Palace, Massa
- Ducal Palace, Modena
- Ducal Palace, Parete
- Ducal Palace, Pesaro
- Ducal Palace, Reggio Emilia
- Ducal Palace, Sabbioneta
- Ducal Palace, Sassari
- Ducal Palace, Sassuolo
- Ducal Palace, Serradifalco
- Palazzo Ducale, Ubrino
- Doge's Palace, Venice
Lithuania
- Old Kaunas Ducal Palace, Kaunas
Portugal
- Ducal Palace, Vila Viçosa
- Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, Guimarães
- Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval, Évora
- Palace of the Dukes of Palmela, Lisbon
Spain
- Ducal Palace, Gandia
- Ducal Palace, Lerma
- Ducal Palace, Pastrana
- Palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli, Cogolludo
- Palace of the Duke of Uceda, Madrid
See also
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