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All Places in Padua

  • Padua's Market Squares

    These vibrant squares in Padua are historic marketplaces filled with local produce and goods.

  • Jewish Ghetto

    The historic Jewish Ghetto in Padua offers a glimpse into the area's past Jewish community.

  • Prato della Valle

    One of the largest public squares in Europe, a vast elliptical space featuring a central island surrounded by a canal and statues.

  • Caffé Pedrocchi

    Caffé Pedrocchi is a historic cafe famous for its unique mint-infused coffee specialty.

  • University of Padua

    The University of Padua is a historic institution known for its ancient anatomical theater and Galileo's former desk.

  • St. Anthony Basilica

    The St. Anthony Basilica is a significant pilgrimage church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, known for its impressive architecture.

  • Villa Pisani

    Villa Pisani is a magnificent mansion with elaborate gardens, offering a glimpse into Venetian aristocratic life.

  • Scrovegni Chapel

    This chapel is renowned for housing a complete and exceptionally well-preserved cycle of 14th-century frescoes by the master artist Giotto.

  • Basilica di Sant’Antonio

    The spiritual heart of Padua, this basilica features impressive domes and frescoes, and hosts daily mass.

  • Palazzo Bo

    This historic building, Italy's second-oldest university, allows visitors to walk in Galileo's footsteps and see the world's first anatomical theater.

  • Piazza dei Signori

    A stunning medieval and Renaissance square in Padua, known for its impressive architecture.

  • Palazzo della Ragione

    A magnificent medieval town hall, once the center of Paduan public life, featuring a vast single-room hall with vibrant frescoes.

  • Orto Botanico

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, this is the world's oldest academic botanical garden, recognized for its pioneering role in plant conservation.

  • Basilica of St. Anthony

    A significant pilgrimage site, this basilica features an exterior blending Lombard, Tuscan, and Byzantine architectural styles.

  • Ghetto

    This area is characterized by its narrow streets and tall buildings, preserving the atmosphere of Padua's historic Jewish quarter.

  • Padua Cathedral

    Also known as the Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, its design is sometimes attributed to Michelangelo.

  • Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

    This is the official name for Padua Cathedral, a significant religious site whose design is often linked to Michelangelo.

  • Botanic Garden of Padua

    As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this is the world's oldest academic botanical garden, featuring a rich collection of plants.

  • Basilica of Sant’ Antonio da Padova

    A colossal and revered Roman Catholic basilica dedicated to Saint Anthony, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike with its impressive architecture and relics.

  • Botanical Garden of Padua

    The world's first academic botanical garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing a vast collection of plants arranged in a unique circular design.

  • Piazza delle Erbe

    A bustling square filled with a lively market, shops, and local vendors, perfect for experiencing the city's atmosphere.

  • Civic Museums

    A museum complex housing significant collections of art and archaeological artifacts, spanning from ancient to modern periods.

  • Cathedral and Baptistery

    Padua's main cathedral and its octagonal baptistery, notable for the rich and extensive fresco cycle within the baptistery.

  • Clock Tower

    A historic clock tower featuring an intricate 15th-century astronomical clock that indicates time, lunar phases, and zodiac signs.

  • MUSME

    A museum dedicated to the history of medicine and health, offering interactive exhibits and a look into medical practices through the ages.

  • Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua

    A major pilgrimage site dedicated to Padua's patron saint, featuring impressive domes and the saint's tomb.

  • Anatomical Theatre

    A historic relic within the University of Padua's Palazzo Bo, offering a fascinating glimpse into early medical study.

  • Café Pedrocchi

    A historic café and cultural hub that has been a popular meeting spot for centuries, known for its elegant interior.

  • Church of the Eremitani

    A church housing significant frescoes by Andrea Mantegna, serving as a testament to Padua's rich artistic heritage.

  • Piazza della Frutta

    A vibrant square adjacent to Piazza delle Erbe, known for its markets and shops, offering a lively local experience.

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