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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Padova, Vicenza e Verona, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 46 min. 5% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is
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produced his first work in Padua, one of which is among the statues of Prato della Valle (presently a copy is displayed in the open air, while the original is in the Musei Civici). In Prato della Valle, there is the statue of Antonio Canova (by Giovanni Ferrari), which depicts the sculptor in the act
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The Antonianum is settled among Prato della Valle, the Basilica of Saint Anthony and the Botanic Garden. It was built in 1897 by the Jesuit fathers and kept alive until 2002. During World War II, under the leadership of P. Messori Roncaglia SJ, it became the center of the resistance movement against
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On 26 April 1945, the partisans started the final insurrection against the Germans and Fascists; in the subsequent fighting, 224 partisans and 497 Germans were killed. 5,000 German troops, including three generals, surrendered to the partisans in Padua, and another 10,000 in the surrounding area; on
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During the war, the industry grew rapidly, and this provided Padua with a base for further post-war development. In the years immediately following World War I, Padua developed outside the historical town, enlarging and growing in population, even if labor and social strife were rampant at the time.
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The city was governed by two Venetian nobles, a podestà for civil affairs and a captain for military affairs. Both of them were elected for sixteen months. Under these governors, the great and small councils continued to discharge municipal business and to administer the Paduan law, contained in the
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remarks on the thickness of the tunics made there. By the end of the first century BC, Padua seems to have been the wealthiest city in Italy outside of Rome. The city became so powerful that it was reportedly able to raise two hundred thousand fighting men. However, despite its wealth, the city was
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However, more recent tests suggest the sepulcher dates back to between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Nevertheless, archeological remains confirm an early date for the foundation of the center of the town to between the 11th and 10th centuries B.C. By the 5th century BC, Padua, rose on the banks of
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As in many other areas in Italy, Padua experienced great social turmoil in the years immediately following World War I. The city was shaken by strikes and clashes, factories and fields were subject to occupation, and war veterans struggled to re-enter civilian life. Many supported a new political
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and has been acknowledged by many to be one of the most important fresco cycles in the world for its role in the development of European painting. It also includes one of the earliest representations of a kiss in the history of art (Meeting at the Golden Gate, 1305). Entrance to the chapel is an
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was until the 1960s. Despite this, the city flourished in the following decades both economically and socially, developing its industry, being an important agricultural market and having a very important cultural and technological centre like the University. The city hosted also a major military
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would reduces errors made by pharmacists, so the garden was built. Over time, the Venetian republic funded field trips that gathered plants from all over the world, making it an important place for the introduction of many exotic plants. It still contains an important collection of rare plants.
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The industrial area of Padova was created in the eastern part of the city in 1946; it is now one of the biggest industrial zones in Europe, having an area of 11 million sqm. The main offices of 1,300 industries are based here, employing 50,000 people. In the industrial zone, there are two
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is probably Padova's most ancient church. The crypt was begun in the late 10th century by Venetian craftsmen. It has a basilica plan with Romanesque-Gothic interior and Byzantine elements. The apse was built in the 12th century. The edifice appears to be tilting slightly due to the soft
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records an attempted invasion by the Spartan king Cleonimos around 302 BC. The Spartans came up the river but were defeated by the Veneti in a naval battle and gave up the idea of conquest. Still, later, the Veneti of Padua successfully repulsed invasions by the
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elaborate ordeal, as it involves spending 15 minutes prior to entrance in a climate-controlled, airlocked vault, used to stabilize the temperature between the outside world and the inside of the chapel. This is intended to protect the frescoes from moisture and mold.
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Since local government political reorganization in 1993, Padua has been governed by the City Council of Padua. Voters elect directly 33 councilors and the mayor of Padua every five years. The current mayor of Padua is Sergio Giordani (independent, supported by the
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has 11 platforms and is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Padova Centrale"; it is one of the biggest stations in Italy. More than 450 trains per day leave Padova. The station is used by over 20 million passengers per year. Other railway stations are
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and adjacent Basilica. In the 15th century, it became one of the most important monasteries in the area, until it was suppressed by Napoleon in 1810. In 1919 it was reopened. The tombs of several saints are housed in the interior, including those of Justine,
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During the next century, they were engaged in wars with Venice and Vicenza for the right of water-way on the Bacchiglione and the Brenta. The city grew in power and self-confidence and in 1138, the government was entrusted to two consuls.
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of the House of Habsburg was to receive Padua in addition to Verona and other territories. In 1509 Padua was held for just a few weeks by Imperial supporters. Venetian troops quickly recovered it and successfully defended Padua during
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13 min, while 30% of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day. The average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit is 4.7 km, while 4% travel for over 12 km in a single direction.
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into battlegrounds in which students and ordinary Paduans fought side by side. The revolt was however short-lived, and there were no other episodes of unrest under the Austrian Empire (nor previously had there been any), as in
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Railways enthusiasts can visit the Signal Box A (Cabina A), preserved by the "Società Veneta Ferrovie" (a society named after the former public works and railway company, based in "Piazza Eremitani" in Padua) association.
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in Padua soon came to be seen as the defender of property and order against revolution. The city was also the site of one of the largest fascist mass rallies, with some 300,000 people reportedly attending one speech by
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Altichiero, Arcella, Bassanello, Brusegana, Camin, Chiesanuova, Forcellini, Guizza, Mandria, Montà, Mortise, Paltana, Ponte di Brenta, Ponterotto, Pontevigodarzere, Sacra Famiglia, Salboro, Stanga, Terranegra, Volta
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After the war, the city developed rapidly, reflecting Veneto's rise from being the poorest region in northern Italy to one of the richest and most economically active regions of modern Italy.
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The Carraresi period was a long period of restlessness, for the Carraresi were constantly at war. Under Carraresi rule the early humanist circles in the university were effectively disbanded:
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in autumn 1917, the front line was situated on the river Piave. This was just 50–60 km (31–37 mi) from Padua, and the city was now in range of the Austrian artillery. However, the
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Austrian rule was unpopular with progressive circles in northern Italy, but the feelings of the population (from the lower to the upper classes) towards the empire were mixed. In Padua,
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concluded the League of Cambrai against the Republic. The agreement provided for the complete dismemberment of Venice's territory in Italy and for its partition among the signatories:
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The place of Padua in the history of art is nearly as important as its place in the history of learning. The presence of the university attracted many distinguished artists, such as
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The City Hall, called Palazzo Moroni, the wall of which is covered by the names of the Paduan dead in the different wars of Italy and which is attached to the Palazzo della Ragione;
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for Padova has trended steadily upwards from 0.20% in 2001. In 2024, the city levied a local income tax with rates that ranged from 0.69% to 0.80% depending on the bracket.
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via Dietro Duomo 26/28 in 1349 which remained his property until 1374. His house in Padua was a stopover for numerous historical figures, such as the Carrara princes and
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in Padua and the neighbouring cities, where he practised frightful cruelties on the inhabitants. Ezzelino was unseated in June 1256 without civilian bloodshed, thanks to
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This sepulchre excavated from marble contains the body of the noble Antenor who left his country, guided the Eneti and Trojans, banished the Euganeans and founded Padua.
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supremacy over the cities of northern Italy, Padua does not appear to have been either very important or very active. The general tendency of its policy throughout the
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minutes and Venice in 30 minutes. There are also international day trains to Zurich and Munich, and overnight sleeper services to Munich and Vienna (ÖBB).
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for rugby union, about 9,000 seats; Palazzetto dello Sport San Lazzaro for volleyball and basketball, about 5,000 seats; Ippodromo Breda – Le Padovanelle for
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Special prefectural commissioners, nominated after the majority of the members of the City Council resigned in order to remove the mayor from the office.
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and Falconetto. The basilica was begun around the year 1230 and completed in the following century. Tradition says that the building was designed by
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was the birthplace, and after many years spent in Rome, the death place of Livy, whose Latin was said by the critic Asinius Pollio to betray his
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statutes of 1276 and 1362. The treasury was managed by two chamberlains; and every five years the Paduans sent one of their nobles to reside as
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began to emerge and to divide the Paduan district among themselves. The citizens, in order to protect their liberties, were obliged to elect a
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of the Nazi occupiers. The city hosted the Ministry of Public Instruction of the new state, as well as military and militia commands and a
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Padua then enjoyed a period of calm and prosperity: the basilica of the saint was begun; and the Paduans became masters of Vicenza. The
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helped to strengthen the towns. However, their civic jealousy soon reduced them to weakness again. In 1214–1216, Padua was involved in
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in 568. During these years, many Paduans sought safety in the countryside and especially in the nearby lagoons of what would become
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surrounding the district. In this area, as well, there are some streets and squares restricted to pedestrian and bicycle use only.
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to settle the Euganean plain in Italy. Thus, when a large ancient stone sarcophagus was exhumed in the year 1274, officials of the
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Under the surface, several important movements were taking place that were to prove formative for the later development of Padua.
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guided tramway (connecting Albignasego, in the south of Padua, with Pontevigodarzere in the north of the city, thanks to the
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Padua claims to be among the oldest cities in northern Italy. According to a tradition dated at least to the time of
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follows the course of events common to most cities of north-eastern Italy. Padua suffered from the invasion of the
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team, winner of 14 national championships (all between 1970 and 2022) and 2 national cups, and now plays in the
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with more than 20 exits surrounds the city, connecting districts and the small towns of the surrounding region.
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At the beginning of the 11th century, the citizens established a constitution, composed of a general council or
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club, once called Petrarca Padova as well, which plays in the Italian first division (Superlega) and who won a
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and Giorgio Schiavone. The nearby Baptistry, consecrated in 1281, houses the most important frescoes cycle by
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command did not withdraw. The city was bombed several times (about 100 civilian deaths). A memorable feat was
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People, Land, and Politics: Demographic Developments and the Transformation of Roman Italy 300 BC-AD 14
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also renowned for its simple manners and strict morality. This concern with morality is reflected in Livy's
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The city centre is partly closed to vehicles, except for residents and permitted vehicles. There are some
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are among the most notable of Italy and they were often copied during the 18th and 19th centuries; and of
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Padua's historic core, includes numerous churches of significant architecture and arts. These include:
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A year later, the threat to Padua was removed. In late October 1918, the Italian Army won the decisive
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Venice fortified Padua with new walls, built between 1507 and 1544, with a series of monumental gates.
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signifies the presence of villages that have united themselves together. According to another theory,
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may refer to a wide open plain as opposed to nearby hills. (In Latin this root is present in the word
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War Cemetery is located in the west part of the city, commemorating the sacrifice of these troops.
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was founded as the garden of curative herbs attached to the University's faculty of medicine. The
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However, the advances of Padua in the 13th century finally brought the commune into conflict with
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became the first woman in the world to graduate from university. The university hosts the oldest
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Not far from the Gattamelata statue are the St. George Oratory (13th century), with frescoes by
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of Padua is 8.49 births per 1,000 inhabitants compared to the Italian average of 9.45 births.
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which is the nearest airport with regular commercial service. Padua is also serviced by the
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Padua has approximately 40 bus lines, which are served by new buses (purchased in 2008–9).
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There was just a brief period when the city changed hands (in 1509) during the wars of the
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championships (last 2 in 1995 and 1996, but the previous 14 between 1929 and 1962); the
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In 2007, there were 210,301 people residing in Padua, located in the province of Padua,
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with Egyptian influence. This café has been open for almost two centuries. It hosts the
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is an Augustinian church of the 13th century, containing the tombs of Jacopo (1324) and
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Under Austrian rule, Padua began its industrial development; one of the first Italian
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The Botanical Garden of Padova today; in the background, the Basilica of Sant'Antonio
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A fire devastated Padua in 1174. This required the virtual rebuilding of the city.
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Guido Billanovich, "'Veterum Vestigia Vatum' nei carmi dei preumanisti padovani",
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The station was opened in 1842 when the service started on the first part of the
3053:, St. Julianus, as well as relics of the Apostle St. Matthias and the Evangelist 1065:
declared the remains within to be those of Antenor. An inscription by the native
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also suffered damage. Some 2,000 inhabitants of Padua were killed by the raids.
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or in other parts of Italy; while opponents of Austria were forced into exile.
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Bellinati, Claudio (1999). "The Moon in the 14th Century Frescoes in Padova".
6047:. Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale. Archived from 5504: 5381: 5142: 5082: 4898: 4847: 4839: 4528: 4036: 3002: 2793: 1347: 1301: 1135: 1058: 937: 6140: 4615:). Roads connect Padua with all the large and small centers of the region. A 2892:
to Padua and who completed the door in 1532. Falconetto was the architect of
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and probably until AD 589 followed the path of the present-day Bacchiglione (
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With Rome's northwards expansion, Padua was gradually assimilated into the
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is host to performances of operas, musicals, plays, ballets, and concerts.
1811:) characteristic of northern Italy, modified by the nearby Adriatic Sea. 7588: 7538: 7523: 7452: 7283: 7238: 7118: 7083: 7048: 6983: 6978: 6928: 6424: 5316: 4661: 4588: 4580: 4043: 3717: 2851: 1456: 1452: 1405:, lord of Verona. In 1311 Padua had to yield to the Scaligeri of Verona. 1243: 1186:
Christianity was introduced in Padua and in most of the Veneto region by
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I nemici di Mussolini: Storia della Resistenza armata al regime fascista
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saw a student revolt which on 8 February turned the University and the
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through a homemade telescope in Padua, marking the second phase of the
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in 1329, and the eventual heir of the Paduan tradition was the Tuscan
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in 450. A number of years afterward, it fell under the control of the
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Source: Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale
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In the community of Padua are numerous noble villas. These include:
1308:); and its bishops were, for the most part, of Germanic extraction. 3374:, Padua Cathedral is the 4th structure on this site, built in 1551. 3179:
The city centre is surrounded by the 11 km-long (6.8 mi)
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overlordship between 1328 and 1337 and two years (1388–1390) when
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in 899. It was many years after Padua recovered from this ravage.
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Material was copied from this source, which is available under a
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11 marzo, 69 anni fa il bombardamento che distrusse gli Eremitani
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Bombardamenti aerei sulla città di Padova e provincia, 1943–1945
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Padua hosts consulates for several nations, including those of
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and enlarged in the following centuries, is the most important.
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28 April New Zealand troops (2nd New Zealand Division) of the
1560:, and Padua, like much of the Veneto region, was ceded to the 877:, situated in buildings in the city centre. An example is the 685: 36: 6754: 4924:
were all born in Padua. All of them started their careers in
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The contemporary wing of the Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico)
30:
This article is about the city in Italy. For other uses, see
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on 24 May 1915, Padua was chosen as the main command of the
1634:
during 1866, Padua was at the centre of the poorest area of
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in 1178. Their choice first fell on one of the Este family.
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of sculpting the bust of the prosecutor Antonio Cappello.
1541:
in Venice, and to watch the interests of his native town.
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Padua is approximately 50 km (31 mi) away from
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Padua is also the birthplace of the celebrated architect
3724:, and one of the earliest humanists, was Canonico at the 3084:'s frescoes. This was largely destroyed by the Allies in 1572:, in 1814, when the city became part of the newly formed 727: 5962: 5960: 5682:"Padova, l'origine del nome della grande città fluviale" 6594:. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 436–437. 6479:. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 635–636. 3139:
At the centre of the historical city, the buildings of
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Climate data for Padua (1961–1990, extremes 1946–1990)
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5804:, The Loeb Classical Library (New York, 1919), page x. 3368:. The first church was built in 520, expanded in 1050. 2865:. The new space was refrescoed by Nicolo' Miretto and 984:'pine', in reference to the pine forests thereabouts. 827:(PATREVE) which has a population of around 2,600,000. 7664: 5830:, The Loeb Classical Library (New York, 1919), xxiii. 4854:(Padua has been for several years home of the famous 3491:
Torre degli Anziani, as seen from Piazza della Frutta
1266:
succeeded the Lombards as masters of northern Italy.
1133:. Around 49 (or 45 or 43) BC, Padua was made a Roman 745: 6001:"STAZIONE 095 PADOVA: medie mensili periodo 61 – 90" 2983:
bronze cast since antiquity. It was inspired by the
1618:, and Padua was also annexed to the recently formed 1274:
At the Diet of Aix-la-Chapelle (828), the duchy and
1082:
the river Brenta, which in the Roman era was called
873:, which is the world's oldest, and its 14th-century 724: 7486: 7430: 7399: 7378: 6023:"Padova Brusegana: Record mensili dal 1946 al 1990" 5224:(1692–1770), composer, violinist and music theorist 3597: 3589: 3577: 3567: 3557: 3536: 2979:. It was cast in 1453, and was the first full-size 1285:in Padua was marked by the sack of the city by the 721: 680: 672: 662: 652: 642: 621: 604: 592: 584: 576: 571: 563: 555: 550: 535: 530: 513: 500: 488: 478: 146: 67:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 5937: 5935: 5796: 5794: 4102:This is a list of the mayors of Padua since 1946: 3802:Benedick is named as "Signior Benedick of Padua". 2945:The most celebrated of the Paduan churches is the 1379:found little difficulty in establishing his vicar 6741:. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). pp. 444–445. 6686:. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 155. 6664:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 713. 6642:. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 767. 6531:. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). pp. 831–833. 6505:. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). pp. 406–411. 6457:. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 573. 6435:. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). pp. 775–776. 6390:. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). pp. 817–823. 5989:Quel 28 aprile 1945, ecco come fu liberata Padova 5817:The Loeb Classical Library (New York, 1919), xxi. 2888:, the Veronese architect-sculptor who introduced 1764:to be Italy's biggest wartime cultural loss. The 1090:). Padua was one of the principal centers of the 904:taught or studied. In 1610, Galileo observed the 6412:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 97. 5871:The Renaissance Discovery of Classical Antiquity 5840:Back, Get; laurettadimmick (14 September 2019). 5154:(1533–1589), professor of philosophy and science 3372:Basilica Cathedral of the Assumption of St. Mary 1505:in 1405, and mostly remained that way until the 6293:"Addizionale Irpef comunale - Comune di Padova" 4877:for football, rugby (it occasionally hosts the 4046:. The largest immigrant group comes from other 2929:The Basilica of St. Giustina, facing the great 1564:. In 1806 the city passed to the French puppet 1075: 1034:, Padua was founded around 1183 BC by the 5886:I 1958:155–243, noted by Weiss 1973:17 note 4. 3020:One of the best known symbols of Padua is the 1729:on 8 September 1943, Padua became part of the 1683:from the nearby San Pelagio Castle air field. 1143:and its citizens ascribed to the Roman tribe, 788: 782: 165: 7355: 6787: 5242:(1707–1746), rabbi, kabbalist and philosopher 4953:List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy 4939:, who started his professional career in the 3706:; and for native art there was the school of 3479:Loggia Amulea, as seen from Prato della Valle 2973:) can be found on the piazza in front of the 1226:. It was reconquered for a short time by the 514: 184: 151: 8: 6620:. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). p. 148. 4505:Italian Ministry of the Economy and Finances 3832: 3528: 3206:largely underground, along with the ancient 1750:Padua was bombed 24 times by Allied aircraft 1436:is covered down to 1358 in the chronicle of 1238:, but was restored to the Eastern Empire by 920:The original significance of the Roman name 896:, founded in 1222 and where figures such as 5372:(1956–2014), film director and screenwriter 1049:, Antenor led a group of Trojans and their 7362: 7348: 7340: 6794: 6780: 6772: 6718: 5635:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 5633:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018" 5613:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 5436:(born 1954), swimmer and Olympic medallist 5248:(1730–1808), poet, translator and theorist 5104:– 1532), sculptor and occasional architect 4750:includes public buses together with a new 3831: 3678:(1545) in the world. The botanical garden 3546: 3527: 3057:. This is home to some art, including the 2904:. It contains works by Nicolò Semitecolo, 2440: 1814: 1748:From December 1943 to the end of the war, 1610:gave Italy the opportunity, as an ally of 1250:. In 601, the city rose in revolt against 807:. The city lies on the banks of the river 143: 6559: 5230:(possibly 1697–1763), oboist and composer 5215:(1682–1771), Anatomist, father of modern 5116:(1496–1542), writer, playwright and actor 4779:Region is building a regional rail line ( 4724:Aeroporto civile di Padova "Gino Allegri" 4042:As of 2006, 90.66% of the population was 3790:Padua also plays host to the majority of 1690:, and the Austrian forces collapsed. The 932:) is uncertain. It may be connected with 803:, northern Italy, and the capital of the 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 5758:Settlement, Urbanization, and Population 5303:of the Sisters of Saint Francis de Sales 4475:was planned in 2014 and a consulate for 4104: 1194:, is also a saintly patron of the city. 7702:Municipalities of the Province of Padua 7671: 6746:Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua 6320:. Global Public Transit Index by Moovit 5602: 5286:Royal Institute of the Albanian Studies 5254:(1778–1823), explorer and archaeologist 5079:(d. 1390 in Padua), writer and preacher 4116: 3732:, lord of Padua. Petrarca lived in the 3406: 3240:, in the Mandria fraction, designed by 960:(also found in names of rivers such as 815:and 29 km (18 miles) southeast of 679: 661: 641: 603: 591: 570: 562: 549: 529: 512: 477: 442: 370: 333: 199: 194: 5826:B.O. Foster, "Introduction," in Livy, 5813:B.O. Foster, "Introduction," in Livy, 5800:B.O. Foster, "Introduction", in Livy, 5272:(1848–1941), Austro-Hungarian diplomat 4931:Well known footballers from Padua are 4074:, but due to immigration now has some 4035:as a whole grew by 3.85%. The current 3607:Padua has long been acclaimed for its 1242:only to fall under the control of the 825:Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area 7717:Territories of the Republic of Venice 6220:. Demo.istat.it. 2006. Archived from 5896:de Ligt, L.; Northwood, S.J. (2008). 5656:"Padova Urbs Picta, UNESCO candidacy" 5017:, England, United Kingdom, since 2019 4885:) and athletics, about 32,000 seats; 4816:team that currently plays in Italy's 4631:open to passengers. The main station 3674:The university also hosts the oldest 3596: 3588: 3576: 3566: 3556: 3503:The Astronomical clock, as seen from 3168:museum, and the near building of the 3069:. The belltower has eight bells in B. 2969:of the Venetian general Gattamelata ( 760: 671: 651: 620: 583: 575: 559:92.85 km (35.85 sq mi) 554: 534: 499: 487: 361: 7: 6701:Bibliography of the history of Padua 6045:"Valori climatici normali in Italia" 5472:(born 1984), professional footballer 1760:, was destroyed, considered by some 1692:armistice was signed at Villa Giusti 838:. To the city's south west lies the 65:adding citations to reliable sources 6522:"Morgagni, Giovanni Battista"  4873:The main venues are the following: 4672:hour and 59 minutes, Rome in 3 4070:: 1.04%. The city is predominantly 2880:, (1493–1526), and close by is the 1603:, Padua-Venice, was built in 1845. 811:, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of 6655:"Belzoni, Giovanni Battista"  6423:Valois, Joseph Marie Noel (1911). 6265:Finizio, Michela (24 April 2024). 5366:(born 1956), writer and playwright 5360:Umberto Menin (born 1949), painter 5336:(1933–2023), political philosopher 5073:(1360–1417), cardinal and canonist 4904:Italy international rugby players 4503:According to data released by the 3613:Riformatori dello Studio di Padova 3312:Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua 3092:(town archeologic and art museum). 2976:Basilica di Sant'Antonio da Padova 2948:Basilica di Sant'Antonio da Padova 2920:Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua 1706:. As in other parts of Italy, the 25: 6129:Botanic Gardens Conservation News 5342:(1934–2018), orchestral conductor 5309:(1905–1996), painter and designer 5194:(1586–1639), early music composer 4713:Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport 3009:(16th century), with frescoes by 1501:Padua came under the rule of the 1432:held the town. The period of the 1171:Padua was also the birthplace of 7674: 6350:"Gemellaggi e patti di amicizia" 6330: 6218:"Statistiche demografiche ISTAT" 6196:"Statistiche demografiche ISTAT" 6174:"Statistiche demografiche ISTAT" 5535: 5521: 5507: 3511: 3496: 3484: 3472: 3457: 3445: 3433: 3422:Two Christians before the Judges 3409: 1725:Following Italy's defeat in the 1270:Frankish and Episcopal Supremacy 717: 417: 410: 384: 377: 348: 338: 316: 302: 286: 271: 253: 237: 223: 206: 41: 6403:"Anthony of Padua, Saint"  5755:Bowman, A.; Wilson, A. (2011). 5581:Diocesan museum of Padua, Italy 5561:Roman Catholic Diocese of Padua 5466:(born 1983), rugby union player 5460:(born 1983), rugby union player 5348:(born 1943), artist and painter 5054:), scholar, trained in medicine 4421: 4376: 4358: 4335: 4315: 4299: 4267: 4249: 4233: 4217: 4201: 4185: 4169: 4151: 4133: 3684:Senate of the Venetian republic 3665:Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia 3518:View from the top of La Specola 2433:Source: Servizio Meteorologico 1585:the year of revolutions of 1848 1526:Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I 992:For a chronological guide, see 52:needs additional citations for 5884:Italia Medioevale e Umanistica 5869:" according to Roberto Weiss, 5484:(born 1991), ice hockey player 5405:(born 1971), artist and writer 5200:(d. 1661), Jewish Italian poet 3796:by William Shakespeare and in 3366:Abbey Church of Santa Giustina 3350:. Founded by the 12th century. 3320:. Present by the 13th century. 1552:In 1797 the Venetian Republic 980:probably derives from Gaulish 830:Besides the Bacchiglione, the 1: 7209:Sant'Angelo di Piove di Sacco 6611:"Luzzatto, Moses Ḥayim"  6123:Cappelletti, Elsa M. (1994). 5707:Online Etymology Dictionary. 5206:(1655–1731), Inventor of the 5135: 5126:Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen 5098: 5091:(c. 1440–1520), Italian rabbi 5085:(c. 1405–1508), Italian rabbi 5061: 5044: 4479:was opened on 1 August 2014. 3663:. It is also where, in 1678, 3649:Reginald, later Cardinal Pole 3156:, built in 1831 by architect 1806:Köppen climate classification 1694:, Padua, on 3 November 1918. 1367:The temporary success of the 418: 385: 6755:Tram di Padova – Public Tram 6727:Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes 6633:"Cesarotti, Melchiore"  6542:Morgagni GB (October 1903). 5873:(Oxford: Blackwell) 1973:17. 5591:Triumphal Arch of Vallaresso 4416: 4413: 4397: 4392: 4373: 4370: 4355: 4352: 4332: 4329: 4312: 4309: 4296: 4293: 4264: 4261: 4246: 4243: 4230: 4227: 4214: 4211: 4198: 4195: 4182: 4179: 4166: 4163: 4148: 4145: 4130: 4127: 4099:), elected on 26 June 2017. 3635:, Fabrizio d'Acquapendente, 3440:The apse area of Santa Sofia 3318:Santa Caterina d'Alessandria 3265:Villa Cittadella-Vigodarzere 3118:(1574–1586) was designed by 1643:command and many regiments. 1202:The history of Padua during 1073:placed near the tomb reads: 888:Padua is home to one of the 842:, which feature in poems by 5761:. OUP Oxford. p. 148. 5713:Online Etymology Dictionary 5392:politician and rally driver 5329:Righteous Among the Nations 4981:, United States, since 1983 4758:built in 2009) and private 4050:nations (the largest being 3767:, adventurer, engineer and 3259:Villa Pacchierotti-Trieste 2637:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2497:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 2291:Average precipitation days 2077:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1937:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1574:Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia 1210:and was savagely sacked by 588:2,300/km (6,000/sq mi) 7733: 7697:Cities and towns in Veneto 7324:Villanova di Camposampiero 7184:San Giorgio delle Pertiche 6698: 6426:"Marsilius of Padua"  6160:Retrieved 25 August 2024. 6155:"Antonio Canova a Padova." 5586:Palazzo Vigodarzere, Padua 5496:(born 2005), racing driver 5490:(born 1994), racing driver 5478:(born 1990), racing driver 5454:(born 1979), racing driver 5442:(born 1954), racing driver 5430:(1903–1985), racing driver 5278:(1873–1941), mathematician 5213:Giovanni Battista Morgagni 5128:(1521–1597), Italian Rabbi 5031:(59 BC – 17 AD), historian 4950: 4947:Twin towns – sister cities 4901:, with about 1,000 seats. 4705:Verona Villafranca Airport 4668:; one can reach Milan in 1 4599:); A13 Bologna-Padova, to 4307:Giustina Mistrello Destro 3686:decided that knowledge of 3539:UNESCO World Heritage Site 3267:(19th century), at Saonara 3133:The 16th-century, Baroque 2834:. It was commissioned by 2780: 2443: 2432: 1817: 1780:entered the city. A small 1718:New buildings, in typical 991: 936:, the ancient name of the 885:at the beginning of 1300. 867:UNESCO World Heritage List 398:Location of Padua in Italy 29: 6819: 6585:"Tartini, Giuseppe"  5252:Giovanni Battista Belzoni 5228:Giovanni Benedetto Platti 4935:, who was born here, and 4701:Venice Marco Polo Airport 4559:); A4 Padova-Venezia, to 4500:and directional centres. 4017: 3859:—     3765:Giovanni Battista Belzoni 3545: 3452:The "Gran Guardia" loggia 3271:Villa Selvatico da Porto 3261:(17th century), at Limena 2886:Giovanni Maria Falconetto 2876:is the loggia called the 2706: 2636: 2566: 2496: 2491: 2488: 2485: 2482: 2479: 2476: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2464: 2461: 2458: 2455: 2452: 2385: 2337: 2290: 2216: 2146: 2076: 2006: 1936: 1866: 1861: 1858: 1855: 1852: 1849: 1846: 1843: 1840: 1837: 1834: 1831: 1828: 1825: 1822: 1802:humid subtropical climate 1688:Battle of Vittorio Veneto 1409:Emergence of the Signoria 1375:, which it lost. In 1236 1360:The unfinished façade of 443: 371: 362: 334: 324:Botanical Garden of Padua 200: 195: 182: 6760:23 December 2012 at the 6470:"Palladio, Andrea"  6072:Earth, Moon, and Planets 6003:. Servizio Meteorologico 5865:"The linear ancestor of 4999:, Mozambique, since 1995 4870:are popular sports too. 3824:was also born in Padua. 3273:(15th–18th century), at 3189:astronomical observatory 3172:("little Pedrocchi") in 3059:Martyrdom of St. Justine 2890:Renaissance architecture 2828:Cappella degli Scrovegni 2444:Climate data for Padua ( 1312:Emergence of the Commune 1114:. According to Livy and 956:'to open'.) The suffix 940:River. In addition, the 150: 7224:Santa Giustina in Colle 6738:Encyclopædia Britannica 6683:Encyclopædia Britannica 6661:Encyclopædia Britannica 6639:Encyclopædia Britannica 6617:Encyclopædia Britannica 6591:Encyclopædia Britannica 6528:Encyclopædia Britannica 6502:Encyclopædia Britannica 6496:"Galileo Galilei"  6476:Encyclopædia Britannica 6454:Encyclopædia Britannica 6448:"Briosco, Andrea"  6432:Encyclopædia Britannica 6409:Encyclopædia Britannica 6387:Encyclopædia Britannica 6080:10.1023/A:1017022722457 5551:Padua metropolitan area 5448:(born 1971), footballer 5352:Lucia Valentini Terrani 5174:Giovanni Antonio Magini 3816:was born in Padua. The 3680:Orto Botanico di Padova 3342:Church of the Eremitani 3074:Church of the Eremitani 3038:Abbey of Santa Giustina 3030:, which now houses the 1754:Church of the Eremitani 1731:Italian Social Republic 929: 789: 783: 778: 245:Abbey of Santa Giustina 166: 141:Comune in Veneto, Italy 5902:. 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The Resistenza, the 1708:National Fascist Party 1558:Treaty of Campo Formio 1522:Ferdinand V of Castile 1498: 1496:'Most Serene Republic' 1403:Can Grande della Scala 1381:Ezzelino III da Romano 1373:a conflict with Venice 1364: 1334:The great families of 1079: 1057:, who lost their king 1011: 757: 709: 667:Saint Anthony of Padua 567:12 m (39 ft) 515: 185: 152: 32:Padua (disambiguation) 7194:San Martino di Lupari 7074:Megliadino San Vitale 6964:Cervarese Santa Croce 6677:"Boito, Arrigo"  6376:Pelham, Henry Francis 6198:. Demo.istat.it. 2006 6176:. 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