Palazzo della Ragione (also called Salone) was ancient seat of Padua Courts and is now part of Town Hall. It was built starting in 1218 and raised in 1306...
Botanical Garden of Padua, UNESCO World Heritage since 1997, was founded in 1545 and is the oldest university botanical garden in the world still located in its...
Known by Paduan simply as "Saint", it is one of the largest churches in the world and is annually visited by more than 6.5 million of pilgrims. It houses the relics...
Prato della Valle is the largest square in the city of Padua and among the largest in Italy and Europe, with an area of 88,620 m². Current configuration dates from...
Town Hall (or Palazzo Moroni), is an imposing building complex consists of buildings "palaces" of various periods linked together, where the thirteenth century...
Museum, located next to the main floor of historic Cafe Pedrocchi, was inaugurated in 2004. The site is particularly significant since February 8, 1848, just...
Caffè Pedrocchi is a historical internationally renowned coffee, located in very heart of Padova, in Via VIII Febbraio nº 15. Open day and night since 1916 and...
The first Cathedral was built, according to tradition, in present churchyard. The plant is Latin cross, the bell tower is embedded Roman plaque mentions Gens...
Piazza Eremitani contains the City Museums, i.e., the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Medieval and Modern Art, housed in the cloisters of the old monastery of...
Scrovegni Chapel (also known as Arena or Annunciation) is located in historic center of Padova and houses a renowned cycle of frescoes by Giotto in the early...
Among the major monasteries of Christianity, this Basilica, rebuilt in the sixteenth century, it is still one of the largest buildings in the world. The grandeur of...
Padua has been defined as "Capital of painting of the fourteenth century" by the art critic Vittorio Sgarbi, pictorial testimonies of the fourteenth century - among...