Padua: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Church
- Historical place
- Sacred and religious sites
- Vernacular architecture
- Museum
- Architecture
- Palace
- Unesco
- Square
- Gothic architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Art museum
- Specialty museum
- Historic walking areas
- Bridge
- Park
- Universities and schools
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Monuments and statues
Palazzo della Ragione
Medieval civic building with food shops Nestled in the heart of Padua, Italy, the Palazzo della Ragione stands as an enduring testament to the city's rich history and architectural grandeur. This grand palace, once the fulcrum of Padua's judicial and administrative life, now serves as a multi-dimensional...
Villa dei Vescovi
The Villa dei Vescovi is a Renaissance-style, rural palatial home located in the neighborhood or frazione of Luvigliano, within the city limits of Torreglia, province of Padova, region of Veneto, Italy.
Palazzo Mussato
The Palazzo Mussato is an 18th-century palace located on Via Speroni Sperone in the city of Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. it is presently occupied by the middle school "Francesco Petrarca".
Ponte Altinate
The Ponte Altinate is a Roman bridge in Padua, Italy. The late Republican bridge once spanned a branch of the Brenta river whose course is today followed by the street Riviera del Ponti Romani.
Villa Molin
Villa Molin is a patrician residence in the neighborhood of Mandria, in Ponte della Cagna, south of Padua, in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed for Nicolò Molin, a Venetian noble, by Vincenzo Scamozzi and completed in 1597. It faces Mandriola, on the opposite side of the Canale di Battaglia.
Palazzo Liviano
The Liviano Palace aka is a building in Padua of the twentieth century, located in the capital of the old area of the city: it was built incorporating in its structure the remains of the Capitanio palace.
Villa Giusti
Villa Giusti or Villa Giusti del Giardino is a villa in Mandria, outside of Padua in northern Italy. It is notable for being the site of the signing of the Armistice of Villa Giusti that ended the First World War on the Italian Front.
Palazzo delle Debite
The Palazzo delle Debite is a palace in Padua, designed by Camillo Boito in 1874. The building faces Herb Square, on the area formerly occupied by the prison where insolvent debtors were locked up.