The 10 Best Historic Sites in Province of Padua, Veneto

December 30, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

The Province of Padua (Provincia di Padova) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Padua.
Restaurants in Province of Padua

1. Villa Sagredo, Toderini di Conselve

Via Giacomo Matteotti 185, 35026 Conselve Italy http://www.irvv.net/nc/it/ville-aperte.html
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Villa Sagredo, Toderini di Conselve

2. Oratorio di Ca' Mura di Bertipaglia

Bertipaglia, Masera di Padova Italy http://iluoghidelcuore.it/luoghi/masera-di-padova/oratorio-di-ca-mur-bertipaglia-/8690
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Oratorio di Ca' Mura di Bertipaglia

3. Santuario della Madonna di Tessara

Via Tessara 26 Santa Maria di Non, 35010 Curtarolo Italy http://www.santuarioditessara.it/dove-siamo/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Santuario della Madonna di Tessara

4. Abbazia di S. Maria di Praglia

Via Abbazia di Praglia 7 Bresseo di Teolo, 35037, Teolo Italy +39 049 990 0010 [email protected] http://www.praglia.it/wordpress/
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4.5 based on 505 reviews

Abbazia di S. Maria di Praglia

5. Palazzo della Ragione

Padua Italy +39 049 820 5006 http://padovacultura.padovanet.it/it/musei/palazzo-della-ragione
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4.5 based on 1,684 reviews

Palazzo della Ragione

Reviewed By Derekuz23 - Adelaide, Australia

The ground floor of this civic building covers multiple food shops, while market stalls are set up in thd adjacent piazzas on weekdays. The upper level is a huge great hall, the interior walls of which are covered by frescoes depicting the influence of the zodiac on human life and activities, as well as mtipld coats of arms. At the western end of the hall is a huge wooden horse made in 1466 for the Capodilista family and given to the city 400 years later. A working Foucault’s pendulum is in the south east corner of the great hall. The loggia on the south side of the great hall overlooks Piazza delle Erbe.

6. Villa Grimani, Vendramin, Calergi, Valmarana di Noventa Padovana

Via Elena Valmarana 10, 35027 Noventa Padovana Italy http://www.irvv.net/nc/it/ville-aperte.html
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Villa Grimani, Vendramin, Calergi, Valmarana di Noventa Padovana

7. University of Padova

via 8 Febbraio, 2, 35122, Padua Italy +39 049 827 5111 [email protected] http://www.unipd.it/visiteguidate
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4.5 based on 715 reviews

University of Padova

Reviewed By wiltshiretraveller1 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Fascinating place... beautiful and historic. It was wonderful in particular to see the lecture theatre used to help advance early medical science

8. Padua Botanical Garden

Via Orto Botanico 15, 35123, Padua Italy +39 049 827 3939 [email protected] http://www.ortobotanicopd.it
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4.5 based on 2,314 reviews

Padua Botanical Garden

Founded in 1545, the University of Padua Botanical Garden is the oldest in the world to have maintained its original location and architectural layout. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Green heart of Padua city centre, it is host to more than 6,000 specimens and 3,500 species on a total area of 3.5 hectares. In the old Garden, characterised by a charming circular structure enclosed within walls, there are medicinal, insectivores, poisonous, succulents, aquatic, and ornamental plants, as well as historical plants such as “Goethe’s Palm” (1585). In 2014 the Garden was expanded with the construction of the Biodiversity Garden, consisting of five low-impact large greenhouses where visitors can enjoy a fascinating journey through the planet’s natural biomes – from tropical to sub-humid areas, from temperate zones to deserts – while exploring the thousand-year relationship between plants and humankind.

Reviewed By colette0411 - Padua, Italy

A beautiful respite in the center if the town near St Anthony and Prato. The medicinal plants are amazing as are the water repellant plants. A great day visit for all ages.

9. Piazza dei Signori

Padua Italy +39 328 488 3108 http://www.padovanet.it/dettaglio.jsp?id=9236#.VVWjIeuEtUE
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4.5 based on 855 reviews

Piazza dei Signori

Reviewed By villasantanaria - Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

A large square with the 365 day a year clock with date month time in the 4 corners of the clock. Plenty of chairs and tables in the square with several cafes, ice cream , restaurants on both sides of the piazza. Well worth the visit.

10. Villa Cornaro

Via Roma 35, 35017, Piombino Dese Italy +39 049 936 5017 http://www.turismopadova.it/menu/vivere-padova/musei-e-monumenti-2/ville-e-giardini-storici/villa-cornaro
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Villa Cornaro

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