Oval Dining Room, Royal Palace, Venice, Italy
Oval Dining Room of prince Eugene de Beauharnais, decorated in Neoclassical style 1810-11 by Giuseppe Borsato and 1854-56 by Giovanni Rossi, with influences of Pompeii, in the Sissi apartments, in the Royal Palace of Venice, now the Correr Museum, on the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Veneto, Italy. The room has an umbrella vaulted ceiling and marks the junction between the public rooms and the royal apartments. The busts are of Napoleon and his second wife Marie Louise of Austria. The Napoleonic wing was built 1807-13 designed by Giovanni Antonio Antolini and Giuseppe Maria Soli and was used by Napoleon until 1814, the Emperor of Austria until 1866 and the king of Italy until 1919, and restored 2000-22. The historic centre of Venice is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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