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Basílica de San Antonio
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A pilgrimage site and the burial place of St Anthony of Padua (1193–1231), this huge church was begun in 1232, its polyglot style incorporating rising eastern domes atop a Gothic brick structure crammed with Renaissance treasures. Behind the high altar, nine radiating chapels punctuate a broad ambulatory homing in on the Cappella delle Reliquie (Relics Chapel), where the relics of St Anthony reside.
A pilgrimage site and the burial place of St Anthony of Padua (1193–1231), this huge church was begun in 1232, its polyglot style incorporating rising eastern domes atop a Gothic brick structure crammed with Renaissance treasures. Behind the high altar, nine radiating chapels punctuate a broad ambul…
The most important religious building in Padua. Do not forget to visit the cloisters. Free admission.
It is the second most visited church in Italy and Saint Anthony of Padova was a very famous priest and saint. It is a beautiful church
If you already know Venice I strongly suggest to catch a train from Mestre rail station toward Padova (local trains called 'Regionali' are cheap) and in about 30 minutes you reach Padua
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Ubicación
11 Piazza del Santo
Padova, Veneto