﻿{"id":356,"date":"2023-12-27T18:19:58","date_gmt":"2023-12-27T17:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/?page_id=356"},"modified":"2023-12-28T10:40:13","modified_gmt":"2023-12-28T09:40:13","slug":"visits","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/visits\/","title":{"rendered":"Suggested Visits"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-label=\"Chapel\" data-id=\"content--1\" data-export-id=\"content-15\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-15 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"chapel\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-bottom-xs space-top-xs\"> <div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"><div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/Cappella-degli-Scrovegni-02-scaled-1.jpg\" title=\"Cappella-degli-Scrovegni-02-scaled\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">A distracted visitor passing in front of the building housing the Scrovegni Chapel could easily walk straight away thinking that there is nothing exceptional worth going in for. In reality, that \u2018simple building\u2019 as Giotto himself called it, houses the most important cycle of frescoes in the world.<br>\nMarvel as you admire the starry sky under which the episodes from the life of Joachim and Anne (panels 1-6), those from the life of Mary (panels 7-13) and the episodes from the life and death of Christ unfold.\n<br><br>Be a little more astonished when you think that it took Giotto only two years to complete it all. In 1303 he received the commission from Enrico Scrovegni and by 1305 he had already finished. Enrico wanted to build the Chapel in suffrage of the soul of his father, Reginaldo Scrovegni, who had much to be forgiven for. A banker and usurer, he was so famous and feared that he was placed by Dante in the inferno of the Divine Comedy. With the Scrovegni Chapel, Giotto began the revolution of modern painting.\n<br><br>Opening hours: all year round from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm.<br>\nClosed: Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year\u2019s Day.<br>\nTicket price: full price \u20ac 15 + \u20ac1 presale fee. This ticket also gives access to the Civic Museums and Palazzo Zuckermann. Entrance from Musei Civici, piazza Eremitani 8. Official website: <a data-mce-href=\"http:\/\/www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it\/index.php\/en\/\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it\/index.php\/en\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">Scrovegni Chapel\n<\/a><br>\nPlease note: visits are to be reserved in advance, same day reservations cannot be made!<\/p> <\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><div data-label=\"University\" data-id=\"content--2\" data-export-id=\"content-16\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-16 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"university\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 space-bottom-xs\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">The University<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">Padua is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, which since the 13th century has seen a constant flow of eminent professors from the scientific world, such as Pietro d\u2019Abano, Nicol\u00f2 Copernico, William Harvey, Andrea Vesalio, Gabriele Falloppio, Galileo Galilei, Fabrizio d\u2019Acquapendente and Giovan Battista Morgagni, to mention just a few.<br>\nThe University of Padua takes pride in having established the first European botanical garden, the \u201cOrto dei Semplici\u201d (1545), the first permanent anatomical theatre in the world, the \u201cTeatro Anatomico\u201d (1595), and the first Italian University Library, the \u201cSala dei Giganti\u201d (1629). Moreover, in 1678 the \u201cSacro Collegio dei filosofi e medici\u201d (Holy University College of Philosophers and Physicians) awarded the first university degree in the world to a woman, the noble Venetian Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia.\n<br><br>The <span style=\"font-weight: 700\">Anatomical Theatre<\/span>, conceived by the famous pathologist Girolamo Fabrici d\u2019Acquapendente, is preserved at Palazzo Bo, the ancient site of the University of Padua, where one can also visit the Aula Magna. In the nearby Sala dei Quaranta, so named for the forty portraits of foreign students, is the wooden chair from which Galileo taught mathematics and physics from 1592 to 1610.\n<br><br>\nOther places of special interest are the medieval <span style=\"font-weight: 700\">Hall of Justice<\/span> (Palazzo della Ragione), the Basilica of St. Anthony, Prato della Valle, the biggest square in Europe built in the XVII century with a unique elliptical conformation, and the Botanical Garden.\n<br><br>Opening hours and ticket prices for Palazzo Bo<br>\nFrom Monday to Friday the \u201cPalazzo Bo \u2013 Historical tour\u201d is available, with a guided tour of the Courtyards of the \u201canatomical kitchen\u201d and the Anatomical Theatre.<br>\nThe Aula Magna Galileo Galilei, the Sala dei Quaranta, the Sala di Medicina and the Sala di Giurisprudenza can also be visited.<br>\nOn Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, the \u201cPalazzo Bo and Gio Ponti\u2019s 1900s\u201d tour is available, which includes guided tours of the Rector\u2019s Courtyards, the Ancient Archives, the \u201cAnatomical Kitchen\u201d and the Anatomical Theatre. The Basilica, the Aula Magna Galileo Galilei, the Sala dei Quaranta and the Sala di Medicina can also be visited.<br>\nTicket price: 8 \u20ac historical tour; 15 \u20ac Gi\u00f2 Ponti\u2019s \u2018900.<br>\nOfficial website of <a data-mce-href=\"https:\/\/www.unipd.it\/en\/guidedtours\" href=\"https:\/\/www.unipd.it\/en\/guidedtours\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">Palazzo Bo<\/a><\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-top-xs space-bottom-xs\"><div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"> <div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/Palazzo-Bo.jpg\" title=\"Palazzo Bo\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><\/div><div data-label=\"Squares\" data-id=\"content--3\" data-export-id=\"content-15\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-15 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"squares\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-bottom-xs space-top-xs\"> <div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"><div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/piazze-delle-erbe-e-della-frutta-padova.jpg\" title=\"piazze-delle-erbe-e-della-frutta-padova\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">Piazza delle Erbe e della Frutta in Padua<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">For centuries, <span style=\"font-weight: 700\">Piazza delle Erbe<\/span> has been the place in Padua designated for the market. The names used in time to define this large space have always indicated its origin and commercial function: \u2018Piazza della Biada\u2019 (\u201cFodder square\u201d) \u2018Piazza Del Vino\u2019 (Wine square). Actually, even the names of the streets surrounding the square betray their commercial function: innkeepers, butchers, greengrocers, each corner had a specialisation. Behind Piazza delle Erbe, divided by Palazzo della Ragione, is the other commercial square in Padua: it is <span style=\"font-weight: 700\">Piazza della Frutta<\/span>. Again, the name betrays its original origin and function (Fruit square), although it now houses a market where clothes are almost exclusively sold.<br>\nThe two squares are joined by the \u2018Volto della Corda\u2019 or \u2018Canton delle busie\u2019, a covered passageway so called because here liars, bankrupts, cheaters and debtors were hit on the back with a rope. The ropes always hung from five stone rings embedded in the wall as a warning. The corner below the \u2018Face of the Rope\u2019 is called \u2018Canton delle busie\u2019 (corner of lies) because this is where merchants held their negotiations. Still visible today are the white stones with the ancient Paduan measures, a reference to prevent vendors from cheating customers.<\/p> <\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><div data-label=\"Justice\" data-id=\"content--4\" data-export-id=\"content-16\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-16 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"justice\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 space-bottom-xs\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">Palazzo della Ragione (Hall of Justice)<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">The most imposing palace and symbol of Padua overlooks Piazza delle Erbe: it is Palazzo della Ragione, which for centuries was the seat of the Court, from which it takes its name. The building, with its great hall on the upper floor, is reputed to have the largest roof unsupported by columns in Europe; the hall is nearly rectangular, its length 81.5m, its breadth 27m, and its height 24 m. The walls are covered with allegorical frescoes: the pictorial cycle inside the palace is one of the largest in the world: zodiacal, astrological, religious and animal motifs follow one another, symbolising the activities of the city at different times of the year and the intervention of the palace judges to settle matters.; the building stands upon arches, and the upper storey is surrounded by an open loggia. The Palazzo was begun in 1172 and finished in 1219. The hall on the upper floor can seat up to 1500 persons.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-top-xs space-bottom-xs\"><div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"> <div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/Palazzo-Ragione.jpg\" title=\"Palazzo Ragione\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><\/div><div data-label=\"Anthony\" data-id=\"content--5\" data-export-id=\"content-15\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-15 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"anthony\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-bottom-xs space-top-xs\"> <div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"><div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/Basilica_di_SantAntonio_da_Padova.jpg\" title=\"Basilica_di_Sant'Antonio_da_Padova\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">The Basilica of St. Anthony<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">Paduans call St Anthony \u2018The Saint\u2019, without adding a name. This makes one realise not only the affection but also the importance for Padua of the Basilica that houses St Anthony\u2019s relics. The destination of a non-stop pilgrimage that culminates with the procession on 13 June, the Basilica di Sant\u2019Antonio is also worth a visit for the presence of many masterpieces of Italian art. The first thing one notices is the coexistence of different styles due to successive interventions: the Romanesque fa\u00e7ade, the Gothic ambulatory with its seven chapels, the Byzantine domes and the Moorish bell towers. Inside, starting from the right, there is the Chapel of Gattamelata and the Chapel of St James frescoed in 1300 by Andriolo de Santi, one of the greatest Venetian architects and sculptors of the time. Next is the Chapel of the Crucifixion and then the Chapter House, with a fragment of the Crucifixion attributed to Giotto. The \u2018Treasure of the Basilica\u2019 with the Saint\u2019s relics is in the centre of the Deambulatory. In the square in front of the basilica, not to be missed is the equestrian monument to Gattamelata, a bronze statue by Donatello, an authentic revolution in the history of art: it was the first large equestrian statue to be detached from other<br>\narchitectural elements.\n<br><br>\nOpening hours: 6.20 am \u2013 7.45 pm Saturday and Sunday it always closes at 7.45 pm, after the last Mass.<br>\nTicket price: free of charge.<br>\nHow to get there: Piazza del Santo. From Prato della Valle it\u2019s a 10-minute walk.\n<br><br>\nOfficial website of the <a data-mce-href=\"https:\/\/www.santantonio.org\/en\" href=\"https:\/\/www.santantonio.org\/en\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">Basilica di Sant\u2019Antonio<\/a><\/p> <\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><div data-label=\"Prato\" data-id=\"content--6\" data-export-id=\"content-16\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-16 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"prato\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 space-bottom-xs\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">Prato della Valle<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">Prato della Valle (88620 square metres) is second in total size only to Moscow\u2019s Red Square. To understand how big it actually is, one only has to think that it is formed by a central, completely green island, called Isola Memmia in honour of the podest\u00e0 who commissioned the work.<br>\nSurrounding the island is a canal about 1.5 km in circumference, surrounded by a double row of numbered statues (78) of famous people from the past.\n<br>Prato della Valle has always been the centre of life in Padua: here there was a large Roman theatre and a circus for horse racing. Two of the city\u2019s four patron saints, St Justina and St Daniel, were martyred here. In the Middle Ages, fairs, jousts and public festivals were held here. Today in Prato della Valle tourists and Paduans stroll, cycle, sunbathe in the summer or stay up late at night. After years of neglect, the Piazza has finally regained its centrality in the life of Padua.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-top-xs space-bottom-xs\"><div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"> <div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/Prato-1.jpg\" title=\"Prato della Valle\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><\/div><div data-label=\"Garden\" data-id=\"content--7\" data-export-id=\"content-15\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-15 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"garden-1\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-bottom-xs space-top-xs\"> <div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"><div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/ortobotanicopd.jpg\" title=\"ortobotanicopd\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">The Botanical Garden<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">Few people know that Padua has played a fundamental role in the study of medicinal plants and the introduction of many exotic plants to Europe. The Botanical Garden of Padua was established in 1545 for the cultivation of medicinal plants, which then constituted the vast majority of \u2018simples\u2019, i.e. medicines that came directly from nature.<br>\n At the time, there were no medicines, and those plants were so precious that thefts occurred every night despite the penalty of imprisonment or exile for those who committed them. This necessitated the construction of the circular wall that still today identifies the botanical garden of Padua as a circular closed garden. Most of the herbs and plants were important to the powerful Venetian Republic, which had trade relations with all the then known countries. A number of illustrious professors who had studied and translated the Greek medical works of Tephrastus, Aristotle and Galen put the use of these herbs into practice. A centuries-old tradition culminated in 1997 with the inclusion of the Botanical Garden of Padua in the UNESCO World Heritage list. Today there are around 6,000 specimens of 3,500 botanical species and four wonderful greenhouses that reproduce different climates with the aim of preserving many of the world\u2019s plants.\n<br><br>\nOpening hours and ticket prices for the Botanical Garden<br>\nApril to September<br>\nTuesday \u2013 Sunday 10 a.m. \u2013 7 p.m. (last admission 6.15 p.m.)<br>\nClosed: Monday weekdays<br>\nCost of ticket: 10 \u20ac<br>\nOfficial website of the <a data-mce-href=\"https:\/\/www.ortobotanicopd.it\/en\/\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ortobotanicopd.it\/en\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">Botanical Garden<\/a><\/p> <\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><div data-label=\"Urbs\" data-id=\"content--8\" data-export-id=\"content-16\" data-category=\"content\" class=\"content-16 content-section content-section-spacing\" id=\"urbs\"><div class=\"gridContainer\"> <div class=\"row middle-sm\"><div class=\"col-sm-6 space-bottom-xs\" data-type=\"column\"> <h2 class=\"\">\u201cPADOVA URBS PICTA\u201d<\/h2> <p class=\"\" style=\"text-align: justify\">The eight sites of <a data-mce-href=\"https:\/\/www.padovaurbspicta.org\/home-page-2\/paduas-fourteenth-century-fresco-cycles-in-unesco-world-heritage-list\/\" href=\"https:\/\/www.padovaurbspicta.org\/home-page-2\/paduas-fourteenth-century-fresco-cycles-in-unesco-world-heritage-list\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">Urbs Picta<\/a>, Giotto\u2019s Padua, which in 2021 became part of the Unesco Heritage, can be visited with just one single ticket. They include Giotto\u2019s Scrovegni Chapel fresco cycle, considered to have marked the beginning of a revolutionary development in the history of mural painting, as well as other fresco cycles of different artists, namely Guariento di Arpo, Giusto de\u2019 Menabuoi, Altichiero da Zevio, Jacopo Avanzi and Jacopo da Verona. The ticket can be purchased online at the dedicated website, or in paper copy at the various IAT points throughout the municipality.\n<br>And to be <a data-mce-href=\"https:\/\/www.turismopadova.it\/en\/visit-padua-urbs-picta\/\" href=\"https:\/\/www.turismopadova.it\/en\/visit-padua-urbs-picta\" target=\"_self\" data-mce-selected=\"inline-boundary\" data-cp-link=\"1\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"\">guided in your visit<\/a> to discover the frescoed cycles of the fourteenth century is now available a new application, conveniently downloadable on your mobile phone.<br>\nPadova Urbs Picta is the official smartphone app of the Municipality of Padua, which accompanies citizens and visitors to the sites of the World Heritage site, offering a rich experience of knowledge and fun to discover the masterpieces of Giotto and other artists of the fourteenth century. Thanks to the interaction of images, texts, maps, stories and music, the app can be a tool for enriching and guiding between the frescoed masterpieces and the places in the city that preserve them.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"col-sm-6 flexbox around-xs top-xs space-top-xs space-bottom-xs\"><div class=\"overlay-box flexbox middle-xs center-xs overlay-holder\"> <div class=\"overlay-box-offset offset-border shadow-medium border-color2 hide-xs\"><\/div> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"flexbox shadow-large img1\" data-size=\"500x500\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.dii.unipd.it\/beli24\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2023\/12\/UrbsPicta.jpg\" title=\"UrbsPicta\" alt=\"\"><\/div> <\/div><\/div> <\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua A distracted visitor passing in front of the building housing the Scrovegni Chapel could easily walk straight away thinking that there is nothing exceptional worth going in for. In reality, that \u2018simple building\u2019 as Giotto himself called it, houses the most important cycle of frescoes in the world. 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