PADOVA: MIGLIAIA DI FEDELI ALL'OSTENSIONE DEL CORPO DI SANT'ANTONIO
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Piazza del Santo, su cui sorge la Basilica, l'oratorio di S.Giorgio,Scuola del Santo, Museo Civico e la statua del Gattamelata di Donatello
Basilica di Sant'Antonio di Padova, Italia
The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua (Italian: Basilica Pontificia di Sant'Antonio di Padova) is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Padua, northern Italy. Although the Basilica is visited as a place of pilgrimage by people from all over the world. The basilica is known locally as il Santo. It is one of the eight international shrines recognized by the Holy See
Padova, Padua Italy - Basilica di Sant' Antonio
Padova, Padua Italy - Basilica di Sant' Antonio
Padua, Italy, travel in the Old Town
Padua in northern Italy is one of those great old cities with a beautifully preserved historic center. The pedestrian zone has got arcades and shops, bars and cafés, cobblestone and broad piazzas, and lots of people out having a good time. We say Padua, Italians say Padova. In this episode we are going to focus more on people and the street life rather than historic sites like churches or museums. We will be showing you some great old buildings and suggesting a nice walking route that will get you right around through the historic center of Padua and will take you into the university district. Padua makes a very convenient day trip from nearby Venice, which is just 24 miles away – it's about a half hour train ride. We visit the main piazzas and Via Roma, a wonderful walking street. It really is the main pedestrian lane of Padua, and while it's not a piazza it functions as one because there are no cars allowed, so it's long and narrow as a street but filled with people.
The town has a wonderful historic center with pedestrian lanes and the loggia, with all of these arcades and columns. It's very pedestrian-friendly and bicycle-friendly. People are pedaling all over the place here, and there's lots of cafés, naturally, sidewalk cafés, people eating and drinking in the evening especially the young people, who come out about 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock and have a spritz, or a beer, have a wine at the café.
he grand Palazzo della Ragione is surrounded by three primary piazzas - delle Erbe, dei Fruit and dei Signori. This is the heart of Padua.
We found some sort of a street party going on. Turns out they are celebrating graduation day at the Padua medical school. It's the oldest medical school in the world, first founded with the University in the year 1222. And this being Italy they know how to celebrate in the streets. Amazing to think this ritual has been going on annually for about 800 years. And Padua still has one of the best medical schools in the world. The University has been associated with a large number of important intellectuals such as Copernicus, Galileo, Stendhal and William Harvey, who developed his system of blood circulation here. The university medical school has the oldest anatomy lab in the world and the university also hosts the oldest botanical garden in the world, which was used as a garden of curative herbs attached to the medical school. When done with your visit to Padua you can catch the tram right back to the train station.
Places to see in ( Padua - Italy )
Places to see in ( Padua - Italy )
Padua (Padova) is a city in Northern Italy’s Veneto region. It’s known for the frescoes by Giotto in its Scrovegni Chapel and the vast 13th-century Basilica of St. Anthony. The basilica, with its Byzantine-style domes and notable artworks, contains the namesake saint’s tomb. In Padua's old town are arcaded streets and stylish cafes frequented by students of the University of Padua, established in 1222.
Padova ( Padua - Italy ) is a city in North Eastern Italy, and the capital of the province of the same name. It is located centrally in the Veneto region, between Venezia on one side and Vicenza and Verona on the other.
The Padua Card allows you to visit most churches and all museums as well as to use the public transport for €16 (48h) or €21 (72h).
Landmarks
Saint Anthony's cathedral (Basilica di Sant'Antonio), Piazza del Santo Saint Anthony's Basilica is the best-known tourist site in Padova - millions of pilgrims visit every year. Built immediately after The Saint's death in the 1200s, it houses his tomb and notable relics. The statues and crucifix on the main altar are by Donatello, as is the statue of horse and rider in the square in front of the church (called Gattamelata - the honeyed cat). Free.
St. George's Oratory (Oratorio di San Giorgio). A beautiful, frescoed, and generally empty hall on the south side of the piazza next to the Basilica di Sant'Antonio. The paintings were done by two of Giotto's students, and though they are not as magnificent as those in the Cappella degli Scrovegni, you can sit down and gaze at them undisturbed for as long as you like. €2.50.
crovegni's Chapel (Cappella degli Scrovegni), Corso Garibaldi . The Chapel is in the north of the city center, not far from the bus and train stations. The walls and ceilings are covered in frescos by Giotto, completed in 1303-1305.
At 90.000 square meters, Prato della Valle is the biggest square in Europe and probably one of the most beautiful in the World. Historically a Roman theater and later a fairground, it was redone in 1775 to the present layout: a large central grassy area, surrounded by a statue-lined canal, then a broad expanse of flagstones before a couple lanes of traffic are allowed to trickle around it in the distance. Santa Giustina Basilica is along one side of Prato della Valle.
Roman ruins, including an Arena. The Arena is smaller and less impressive than those in Verona or Rome, but well-located in a lovely and well-maintained park. Chiesa Eremitani, near Scrovegni's Chapel, has an unusual wooden ceiling.
Next door to the cathedral is the Baptistry, with impressive frescos by Giusto de Menabuoi (done between 1375-1376). Astronomic Observatory (La Specola) Although the observatory was build after Galileo's time in Padova, you'll learn a lot about his significance for the research in Padova. You reach the top of the tower after a lecture of about one hour and can enjoy the view.
Botanic Garden - the first Botanic Garden in the World, operated by the University of Padova, and on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1997. It isn't a large garden, but subtly laid out to swallow groups of people and give the impression of solitude.
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Pronti Partenza...Via - PADOVA la città del Santo senza nome #documentario
In questa puntata di Pronti Partenza ...Via viene presentata PADOVA, città d'arte e di pellegrinaggi, legata alla figura di Sant'Antonio per il quale è stata eretta una delle più grandi e ricche chiese della cristianità come suo santuario.
Il centro storico della città si concentra attorno alla Piazza Duomo, alla Piazza dei Signori, alla Piazza delle Erbe e alla Piazza della Frutta. Quest'ultime ospitano quotidianamente il mercato e sono separate dall'enorme Palazzo della Ragione che ospita al pian terreno botteghe e negozi e al primo piano il Salone, la sala medioevale più grande del mondo, completamente affrescata e chiusa dalla caratteristica copertura a carena.
Padova può essere considerata la città più affrescata al mondo poiché si possono trovare affreschi dal decimo al ventesimo secolo che ornano chiese e edifici. La ricca storia di Padova è riassunta nei Musei Civici agli Eremitani che comprendono una vasta pinacoteca oltre la celebre Cappella degli Scrovegni, capolavoro assoluto della pittura medioevale di Giotto.
L'altra grande eccellenza di Padova è la sua Università dove insegnò per 18 anni anche Galileo Galilei, dove è possibile visitare il più antico Teatro Anatomico del mondo e dove vi è l'Orto botanico riconosciuto Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'UNESCO.
Una realizzazione di Fabrizio Vaghi e Paolo Vaghi
Testi, grafica, montaggio e regia di Fabrizio Vaghi
Una produzione Vaghi per il mondo
Puntata condotta da Fabrizio Vaghi e Alessandra Frassoni,
con la partecipazione di Davide Banzato (Direttore Musei e Biblioteche di Padova) e Flavio Rodeghiero (Assessore alla Cultura e Turismo del Comune di Padova).
Immagini su gentile concessione del Comune di Padova, Assessorato alla Cultura e Turismo e su concessione dell'Università degli Studi di Padova. Si ringrazia inoltre per la collaborazione l'Ufficio Musei e Biblioteche del Comune di Padova, l'ufficio Cerimoniale dell'Università di Padova, l'Ufficio Beni Culturali della Diocesi di Padova e la Pontificia Basilica del Santo.
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Places to see in ( Padova - Italy )
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Padua is a city in Northern Italy’s Veneto region. It’s known for the frescoes by Giotto in its Scrovegni Chapel from 1303–05 and the vast 13th-century Basilica of St. Anthony. The basilica, with its Byzantine-style domes and notable artworks, contains the namesake saint’s tomb. In Padua's old town are arcaded streets and stylish cafes frequented by students of the University of Padua, established in 1222.
Though under an hour from Venice, Padua (Padova in Italian) seems a world away with its medieval marketplaces, Fascist-era facades and hip student population. As a medieval city-state and home to Italy’s second-oldest university, Padua challenged both Venice and Verona for regional hegemony. A series of extraordinary fresco cycles recalls this golden age – including in Giotto’s blockbuster Cappella degli Scrovegni, Menabuoi’s heavenly gathering in the baptistry and Titian’s St Anthony in the Scoletta del Santo. For the next few centuries, Padua and Verona challenged each other for dominance over the Veneto plains. But Venice finally settled the matter by occupying Padua permanently in 1405.
Padua stands on the Bacchiglione River, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Venice and 29 km (18 miles) southeast of Vicenza. The Brenta River, which once ran through the city, still touches the northern districts. Its agricultural setting is the Venetian Plain (Pianura Veneta). To the city's south west lies the Euganaean Hills, praised by Lucan and Martial, Petrarch, Ugo Foscolo, and Shelley. It hosts the University of Padua, founded in 1222, where Galileo Galilei was a lecturer.
The city is picturesque, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal piazze, and many bridges crossing the various branches of the Bacchiglione, which once surrounded the ancient walls like a moat. Padua is the setting for most of the action in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. There is a play by the Victorian writer Oscar Wilde, titled The Duchess Of Padua.
Saint Anthony's Basilica is the best-known tourist site in Padova - millions of pilgrims visit every year. Built immediately after The Saint's death in the 1200s, it houses his tomb and notable relics. The statues and crucifix on the main altar are by Donatello, as is the statue of horse and rider in the square in front of the church (called Gattamelata - the honeyed cat).
St. George's Oratory (Oratorio di San Giorgio). A beautiful, frescoed, and generally empty hall on the south side of the piazza next to the Basilica di Sant'Antonio. The paintings were done by two of Giotto's students, and though they are not as magnificent as those in the Cappella degli Scrovegni, you can sit down and gaze at them undisturbed for as long as you like.
Scrovegni's Chapel (Cappella degli Scrovegni) is in the north of the city center, not far from the bus and train stations. The walls and ceilings are covered in frescos by Giotto, completed in 1303-1305. The chapel has been well preserved and the art is very impressive. Some of the techniques used were well ahead of their time. A must-see for art and art history fans.
At 90.000 square meters, Prato della Valle is the biggest square in Europe and probably one of the most beautiful in the World. Historically a Roman theater and later a fairground, it was redone in 1775 to the present layout: a large central grassy area, surrounded by a statue-lined canal, then a broad expanse of flagstones before a couple lanes of traffic are allowed to trickle around it in the distance.
Santa Giustina Basilica is along one side of Prato della Valle. When you visit, don't miss the Martyr's Hallway off of the right-front corner of the basilica. Roman ruins, including an Arena. The Arena is smaller and less impressive than those in Verona or Rome, but well-located in a lovely and well-maintained park.
Chiesa Eremitani, near Scrovegni's Chapel, has an unusual wooden ceiling. The church was badly damaged in WWII, and much of its artwork was destroyed, but what remains is beautiful. The Duomo, or cathedral, is smaller than the two basilicas but not by much - don't be misled by the relatively small façade on Piazza del Duomo. Michaelangelo was involved in the cathedral's design.
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Sightseeing tour on segway throughout the city centre of Padua. At first, Piazza delle Erbe with its daily market, then Piazza dei Signori with the great Cathedral. Don’t miss a stop at Pedrocchi Café for a unique cup of Espresso coffee, always full of people. Piazza del Santo, St. Anthony from Padua, the Saint of everyone, from the gypsies to the students! Padua is an amazing city to visit, slow is better
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Donatello, Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata
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Basilica di Sant'Antonio | Padova | Veneto
La Pontificia Basilica di Sant'Antonio di Padova è uno dei principali luoghi di culto cattolici della città di Padova, in Veneto.
Conosciuta dai padovani semplicemente come il Santo, è una delle più grandi chiese del mondo ed è visitata annualmente da oltre 6,5 milioni di pellegrini, che ne fanno uno dei santuari più venerati del mondo cristiano. Non è comunque la cattedrale della città, titolo che spetta al duomo. In essa sono custodite le reliquie di sant'Antonio di Padova.
La piazza antistante ospita il monumento equestre al Gattamelata di Donatello. Donatello realizzò anche le sculture bronzee (Crocifisso della basilica del santo, statue e formelle di varie dimensioni) che Camillo Boito ha collocato sull'altare maggiore da lui progettato. (WIKIPEDIA)
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Basilika
Die Basilika des heiligen Antonius, wie wir sie heute sehen, ist in drei verschiedenen Bauabschnitten von insgesamt 70 Jahren errichtet worden: 1238-1310. Zu Antonius Zeiten stand dort eine kleine Kapelle, die der heiligen Maria Mater Domini (Mutter Gottes) geweiht war und die dann in die Basilika eingebaut wurde: es ist die Kapelle der Schwarzen Madonna (Madonna Mora). Neben ihr wurde 1229 das Kloster der Brüder erbaut, das wahrscheinlich Antonius selber gegründet hat. Antonius starb im Jahr 1231 in Arcella, im Norden der Stadt Padua, in einem Klarissenkloster; seinem Wunsch entsprechend wurde er aber in der Kapelle Santa Maria Mater Domini beigesetzt. Der Grundstein des ersten Teiles der Basilika wurde 1238 gelegt; erbaut wurde eine kleine einschiffige Franziskanerkirche mit kurzer Apsis; erst später kamen die beiden Seitenschiffe, die vielen Kapellen, Kuppeln und Türme hinzu, die wir heute bewundern können.
Die Basilika vermittelt gleich am Eingang einen gotischen Eindruck; trotzdem fallen die zwei unterschiedlichen Stilrichtungen auf: die der zwei Seitenschiffe und die der Apsis. Nicht nur, weil die Apsis zur Gänze mit Freskomalereien ausgestattet ist, sondern vor allem wegen der unterschiedlichen Bauarten. In der halbdunklen Kirche gehen die mächtigen, romanischen Strukturen harmonisch in die gotischen Pfeiler über. Typisch für das Heiligtum sind die vielen, teils einfachen teils prunkvollen Grabmäler, die zu Ehren einiger Adeliger, Gelehrter und Kirchenfürsten vor allem zwischen dem 15. und 17. Jahrhundert errichtet worden sind.
Grabkapelle des heiligen Antonius
Das Grab des heiligen Antonius wird auch Arca genannt. In dieser Kapelle befindet sich seit 1350 unter dem Altar auf Menschenhöhe das Grab des Heiligen. Sie stammt aus der Renaissance (um 1500 begonnen, Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts fertiggestellt), ist aber gotischen Stils. Die Fresken sind von Stefano da Ferrara, der auch die Madonna am Eingang der Basilika gemalt hat. Entworfen hat sie wohl Tullio Lombardo.
Schatzkapelle
Der Schatz ist in drei Nischen aufbewahrt. Er besteht aus Reliquien des heiligen Antonius und anderer Heiliger, aber auch aus zahlreichen Dankesgaben oder einfachen Geschenken, die berühmte Pilger dem Heiligen Paduas dargebracht haben. Die Aufmerksamkeit sollten aber die Reliquien des heiligen Antonius auf sich ziehen, die sich in der Mitte befinden: vor allem die Zunge des Heiligen. Man erwarte sich keine feuerrote Zunge. Trotzdem ist es unerklärlich, dass sich ein solches anatomisches Körperteil erhalten hat. Noch 770 Jahre nach dem Tod des heiligen Antonius stellt diese Zunge ein ewiges Wunder dar: einzigartig in der Geschichte und reich an religiöser Bedeutung - ist es doch das Zeichen des Evangelisierungswerkes des heiligen Antonius.
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Basilica di Santa Giustina a Padova
Il complesso monumentale comprende la Basilica, una delle più grandi della cristianità, ed il Monastero. Le navate laterali sono scandite dalle cappelle, impreziosite da pale d'altare di artisti del Seicento, fra i quali Luca Giordano e Palma il Giovane. Sulla navata di destra, dietro l'Arca di San Mattia, si trova il cinquecentesco Pozzo dei Martiri, che raccoglie le reliquie dei martiri padovani. Poco oltre si trova il Sacello di San Prosdocimo, residuo del complesso primitivo. Assai interessanti sono ancora la Cappella di San Massimo, con il gruppo marmoreo della Pietà, di Filippo Parodi, e la trecentesca Cappella di San Luca.
La basilica ospita le spoglie di diversi santi : oltre alla Santa Giustina, qui riposano anche San Prosdocimo, San Massimo, Sant'Urio, Santa Felicita, San Giuliano, e le reliquie di San Mattia apostolo e San Luca evangelista.
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Padova Basilica di Santa Giustina
La Basilica Abbaziale di Santa Giustina è un importante luogo di culto cattolico di Padova, situato in Prato della Valle.
Prima del 1000, l'annesso monastero fu luogo di culto da prima dipendenza episcopale e poi fu affidato ad una comunità di monaci benedettini che ne fecero un'importante abbazia. Nel XV secolo fu sede della grande riforma dell'abate Ludovico Barbo che portò alla fondazione della Congregazione cassinese. Sino alle soppressioni napoleoniche fu una della maggiori abbazie della cristianità e la basilica, ricostruita nel XVI secolo, è tuttora uno degli edifici più grandi del mondo.
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