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  • The Genoese Palace (Turkish: Ceneviz Sarayı; Italian: Palazzo del Comune, lit. 'Palace of the Commune'), alternatively known as the Palace of the Podestà (Turkish: Podesta Sarayı), is a medieval palace in Galata (the modern Karaköy quarter in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul), which was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453.
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  • The Genoese Palace (1314) in the foreground, with the Galata Tower (1348) in the background. The Genoese Palace...
  • In addition to the works, the decoration of the rooms deserves special attention: from the vaults frescoed by Genoese baroque masters ranging from Valerio...
  • Historic image of the Genoese Palace (Palazzo del Comune) in Galata, Istanbul, built by Montano de Marinis, the Podesta of Galata, in 1314.
  • The Genoese Palace in Istanbul (Palazzo del Comune).
  • The palace was built by a Genoese tradesman, who had amassed a significant fortune through his successful trading ventures with the sultans of the empire.
  • Genoese Palace, Venice. Palazzo Genovese is a palace in Venice, located in the Dorsoduro district (173) and overlooking the Grand Canal, a few meters...
  • Genoa has dozens of historic city palaces, one more opulent than the next, but none that rival the Palazzo Reale.
  • In 1874 the palace was given to the city by the last heir of the family in order to increase the prestige of Genoa, the palace suffered serious damage as a result of...
  • Visitors enter upon a sweeping marble staircase, a typical feature of Genoese palaces.