Padua: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic 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
Scrovegni Chapel
Medieval chapel lined with frescoes Nestled in the heart of Padua, Italy, the Scrovegni Chapel stands as a remarkable testament to the intersection of faith and art. This small church, also known as the Arena Chapel, is world-renowned for its extraordinary frescoes by the master painter Giotto di...
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Vast 1300s church with historic relics Nestled in the heart of Padua, Italy, the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua is a revered religious edifice and a stunning example of Italian architecture. Dedicated to the city's patron saint, Saint Anthony, the basilica is an important pilgrimage site, attracting...
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...
Chiesa degli Eremitani
The Church of the Eremitani, or Church of the Hermits, is a former-Augustinian, 13th-century Gothic-style church in Padua, region of the Veneto, Italy.
San Francesco Grande
The church dedicated to saint Francis of Assisi, known for centuries as San Francesco Grande is a religious building on the Via San Francesco, previously overlooks the Contra porteghi high in Padua, Italy.