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===United States=== ====19th-century imitations==== [[File:Nationaldesign.jpg|thumb|left|upright|[[National Academy of Design]] (1863–65), one of many [[Gothic Revival]] buildings modeled on the Doge's Palace]] The [[Montauk Club]] in [[Park Slope, Brooklyn]] (1889) imitates elements of the palace's architecture, although the architect is usually said to have been inspired by another Venetian Gothic palace, the [[Ca' d'Oro]]. The elaborate arched façade of the [[Bush Street Temple]] in [[San Francisco]], built in 1895, is a copy in painted [[Coast redwood|redwood]] of the Doge's Palace. The exterior of the [[Chicago Athletic Association]] building (1893) is based on the Doge's Palace.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagoathletichotel.com/125th-anniversary|title=Our Iconic Building is Commemorating 125 Years, and We Want You to Celebrate with Us|access-date=Oct 7, 2022}}</ref> ====20th-century imitations==== The ornate gothic style of the Doge's Palace (and other similar palaces throughout Italy) is replicated in the Hall of Doges at the [[The Davenport Hotel (Spokane, Washington)|Davenport Hotel]] in [[Spokane, Washington]] by architect [[Kirtland Cutter]]. The façade of the building is replicated at the [[Italy (Epcot)|Italy Pavilion]] in [[Epcot]] at the [[Walt Disney World Resort]] in [[Orlando, Florida]]. Along with other Venetian landmarks, the palace is imitated in [[The Venetian, Las Vegas]] and its sister resort [[The Venetian Macao]]. ====21st-century imitations==== The Doge's Palace was digitally recreated in the 2009 video game, ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. In the game, one of the objectives is to get protagonist [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] to fly a hang-glider built for him by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] into the Palazzo Ducale in order to prevent a Templar plot to kill the current Doge, [[Giovanni Mocenigo]]. Though he arrives too late to prevent the Doge from being poisoned, he does manage to kill the assassin, Carlo Grimaldi, who was a member of the Council of Ten. [[File:Doge Palace, Venice, Interior.jpg|thumb|The interior of the Doge's Palace taken c. 1900]] [[File:(Venice) Bocca di Leone in the Doge's Palace.jpg|thumb|A "Lion's Mouth" postbox for anonymous [[denunciation]]s at the Doge's Palace. Text translation: "Secret denunciations against anyone who will conceal favours and services or will collude to hide the true revenue from them".]]
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