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    Remnants of Padua's Roman amphitheatre wall. Padua (/ ˈ p æ dj u ə / PAD-ew-ə; Italian: Padova ⓘ; Venetian: Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and comune (municipality) in Veneto, northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua.The city lies on the banks of the river Bacchiglione, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Venice and 29 km (18 miles) southeast of Vicenza, and has a ...

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    Padova (AFI: /ˈpadova/, ascolta ⓘ; Pàdova, Pàdoa, Pàoa, anticamente anche Pàva in veneto) è un comune italiano di 207 346 abitanti, capoluogo della provincia omonima in Veneto.Si trova all'estremità orientale della Pianura Padana e all'interno del bacino idrografico del Bacchiglione.. Fondata secondo la leggenda dal principe troiano Antenore, la città fu abitata fin dal XIII secolo a ...

  3. One of the few cities in the world with two UNESCO heritage sites: the Botanical Garden, the oldest academic garden in the world, and the fourteenth-century fresco cycles, a museum widespread in eight civic and holy sites in Padua under the Padova Urbs Picta guardianship. Padua is a city of art, rich in culture.

  4. 2024. 10. MUSME - Museo di Storia della Medicina in Padova. 872. Speciality Museums. MUSME, inaugurated on June 5th, 2015, is already considered an Italian excellence. It is a new generation Museum that narrates, with a rigorous yet engaging language, the extraordinary journey of …. See way to experience (1) 11.

  5. Known as Padova in Italian, Padua may be the oldest city in northern Italy, if you believe the claims of its 12th-century BC founding by Trojans. It certainly has history, including its famous university (one of Europe’s oldest, from 1222), the 13th-century Basilica di Sant'Antonio (resting place of St. Anthony), and Scrovegni Chapel, with ...

  6. Padua. Though less than an hour from Venice, Padua (Padova in Italian) seems a world away with its medieval marketplaces, Fascist-era facades and hip student population. As a medieval city-state and home to Italy’s second-oldest university, Padua challenged both Venice and Verona for regional hegemony. A series of extraordinary fresco cycles ...

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · The area between Porta Altinate, Via Baiamonti, and Piazza della Frutta – for all sorts of high-street stores and historic shops. Shops and shopping malls are all over Padua, so explore as many as possible if shopping is your thing. 4. Padua Is Very Social – A Vibrant University City Where People Like to Go Out.

  8. Mar 3, 2024 · A Brief History of Padua. Ancient Origins: So, Padua's pretty much an ancient gem in northern Italy, probably started up by this Trojan prince, Antenor, way back in 1183 BC.The Romans had a thing for it too, named it Patavium, and by 45 BC, it was a big deal for them.. Medieval Period: Hit hard by Huns and Lombards, Padua rose again in the Middle Ages.

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  10. Padua ( Italian: Padova, Venetian: Pàdova) is a city in north eastern Italy, and the capital of the province of the same name. It is located centrally in the Veneto region, between Venice on one side and Vicenza and Verona on the other. The city itself has 210,821 inhabitants (2001), with about 350,000 inhabitants in the wider metropolitan area.