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Padua (/ˈpædju.ə/ or US /ˈpædʒu.ə/, Italian: Padova [ˈpaːdova]) is a city and comune in Veneto, northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Padua and the economic and communications hub of the area. Padua's population is 214,000 (as of 2011). The city is sometimes included, with Venice (Italian Venezia) and Treviso, in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area, having a population of c. 1,600,000.
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 renowned University of Padua, almost 800 years old, and famous, among other things, for having had Galileo Galilei among its lecturers.
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.
Recorded April 24, 2013 Dan & Kevin spend the day in Padova, Italy. From: http://timvp.com
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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...
Short documentary film made by three Erasmus students (two from Bilbao and one from Paris) in Padova, northern Italy. This documentary describes the main aspects of the Erasmus life in the city of Padova by the experiences of students from different countries (Spain, Germany, Poland, Greece and Finland) in the first semester of the 2013-2014 period. Thanks to all the participants and to ESN Padova for their help.
Rete: 11° st Rastelli Commento Stefano Volpe
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 walkin...
Recorded April 24, 2013 Dan & Kevin spend the day in Padova, Italy. From: http://timvp.com
In the shadow of Venice, we visit three great cities. Padova is famed for its venerable university, precious Giotto frescoes, and pilgrim-packed Basilica. Verona is a hit with aficionados of Roman ruins and Romeo and Juliet fans. And Ravenna, with its shimmering mosaics, was once the western bastion of the Byzantine Empire. We enliven each stop with a tasty dose of Italian "dolce vita." At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
More info about travel to Italy: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy Nicknamed “the brain of the Veneto,” the Università degli Studi di Padova was founded in 1222, one of the first in Europe. At the university is Europe's oldest surviving anatomy theater, where students watched professors dissect human cadavers. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Padua (Padova) is a picturesque city, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal piazze, and many bridges crossing the various branches of the Bacchiglione River, which once surrounded the ancient walls like a moat. Travel Guide - English: http://www.travelguide-en.org Guia Viagem - Português: http://www.guiaviagem.org Guia Viajes - Español: http://www.guiaviajes.org Guida Viaggi - Italiano: http://www.guidaviaggi.org Guide Voyages - Français: http://www.guidevoyages.org
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). Land...
Padova tourist information: Via beato pellegrino, Palazzo Maldura, Chiesa del Carmine, via del Carmine, via Giotto, Giardini dell'arena. A Bike-tour in Padua, to see the street for the tourists and for my enjoiing!
More info about travel to Italy: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/italy Padova’s (Padua's) Scrovegni Chapel, with its precious 14th-century Giotto frescoes, is one of Italy’s most beloved art treasures. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! left. The Cathedral of Padua. Tronco Maestro Riviera: a pedestrian walk along a section of the "inland waterway" or naviglio interno of Padua. Palazzo della Ragione by night. This tempera, Two Christians before the Judges, hangs in the city's cathedral. Façade of the church of San Gaetano. The apse area of Santa Sofia. The Basilica of St. Giustina, facing the great piazza of Prato della Valle. Antonianum. From its windows students could see the church above. Villa Molin at Mandria.
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vou voltar a caminhar
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