Doge's Palace, known as Palazzo Ducale in Italian, is a historic masterpiece situated in the heart of Venice, Italy. It stands out for its Venetian Gothic architecture and its pivotal role as the seat of power for the Doge of Venice, the authority of the former Venetian Republic. Built in the 14th century, the palace is an embodiment of luxury and power, with ornate facades facing the Venetian Lagoon and the Piazzetta of St. Mark's. The interiors are just as sumptuous, with a stunning array of artwork, including frescoes by Tintoretto and Veronese. Visitors can explore the grand institutional chambers, the Doge's apartments, courtyards, and the old prisons. The Bridge of Sighs, which links the palace to the prisons across the canal, is another highlight. The palace also features the Museo dell'Opera, which exhibits original capitals from the columns of the palace's façade, showcasing the artistry of medieval stone carvers.