Padua (Padova) is an Italian city situated
on the banks of the Brenta River, 37 km (23 mi) west of Venice. There is record of life in Padua, since before Roman times, but it was in the Middle Ages, that the city lived glory days. The university, founded in 1222, is the second oldest in Italy, figures from history as Galileo, Petrarch and Dante were teachers or students there. Hotels in Padova
What to visit in Padua (Padova): Church degli Eremitani; Basilica di Santo Antonio, Palazzo della Ragione; Torre Anzani; Torre dell’Orologio (Clock Tower); Donatello’s giant bronze statue; Palladian Villas; Cathedral (Duomo); Oratorio de San Giorgio; Scrovegni’s Chapel; Prato della Valle; Santa Giustina Basilica; Eremitani Church;
How to get Padua (Padova): There are trains to/from Venice (30 minutes away); Rome, Florence, Bologna and Milan.
Restaurants in Padua (Padova)
- Gourmetteria
- Il Ristorante Zairo
- Trattoria San Pietro
- Shanghai Ristorante
- Buddha Indian Ristorante
- Pizzeria Pago Pago
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