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The Gonzaga Court
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The Gonzaga ruled Mantua for four centuries from a palace of five hundred rooms, and Mantegna's Camera degli Sposi ends in a painted oculus of sky with figures leaning over the rail — the first illusionistic ceiling of its kind, finished in 1474. The city sits on three lakes dug in the twelfth century for defence, and Rigoletto is set here.

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