During the first decades of his reign the king finished the work on the Gothic palace.
The new Gothic palace's constructions started around 1340, focusing mostly on the side of the building facing the lagoon.
In 1470 a Gothic palace was built.
The roof, the exhibition area in the Gothic palace and the bell tower were completely destroyed.
Here two magnificent Gothic palaces face each other across a broad cobbled space.
During his long reign it became probably the largest Gothic palace of the late Middle Ages.
This 14th-century Gothic palace was owned by an Antonio Barbaro in 1797.
During the first decades of his reign the king carried on and finished the works on the Gothic palace.
The Gothic palace had three wings; research suggests that it was a two-story building with a basement.
Behind him, an opened lunette and arcade show the court of a Gothic palace.