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Padua is a city located in the Veneto region of Italy, in the northern part of the country, and is one of the oldest cities in Europe

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Background imagePadua Collection: Loggia of the Council, or of the Grand Guardian of Padua

Loggia of the Council, or of the Grand Guardian of Padua Padua Piazza dell'Unita Italiana Loggia Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the garden of Palazzo Treves, with view of the bailica of Sant'Antonio of Padua

View of the garden of Palazzo Treves, with view of the bailica of Sant'Antonio of Padua
View of the garden of Palazzo Treves, with view of the bailica of Sant'Antonio of Padua Padua Palazzo Treves, garden. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the Church of the Eremitani of Padua

View of the Church of the Eremitani of Padua Padua Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1276 -1306

Background imagePadua Collection: Funerary monument of the Volparo family, by Andriolo de'Santi, in the Chiostro del Capitolo

Funerary monument of the Volparo family, by Andriolo de'Santi, in the Chiostro del Capitolo
Funerary monument of the Volparo family, by Andriolo de'Santi, in the Chiostro del Capitolo, of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, Veneto Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio

Background imagePadua Collection: Funerary monument of the Bebi family, in the Noviziato Cloister of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio

Funerary monument of the Bebi family, in the Noviziato Cloister of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
Funerary monument of the Bebi family, in the Noviziato Cloister of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, Noviziato Cloister Funerary Monument Gothic, Middle Ages

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the cloister and Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua

View of the cloister and Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
View of the cloister and Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1232, 1310, 1567, 1749

Background imagePadua Collection: Christ the Redeemer held up by angels, bas-relief by Donatello

Christ the Redeemer held up by angels, bas-relief by Donatello, on the main altar frontal in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, Veneto Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio Low Relief

Background imagePadua Collection: Monument to Antonio Roselli, marble, Peter Lombard (1430-1515), the Basilica of Sant Antonio, Padua

Monument to Antonio Roselli, marble, Peter Lombard (1430-1515), the Basilica of Sant Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of St. Antonio Monumental Tomb Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imagePadua Collection: Bas-relief of the marble cabinet with male and female figures, by Bartolomeo Bellano

Bas-relief of the marble cabinet with male and female figures, by Bartolomeo Bellano, in the sacristy of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, Veneto Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio

Background imagePadua Collection: The Madonna Mora Altar in the Chapel of the Madonna Mora, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or 'Il Santo

The Madonna Mora Altar in the Chapel of the Madonna Mora, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo, " Padua
The Madonna Mora Altar in the Chapel of the Madonna Mora, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo, " Padua. The marble statue of the Madonna

Background imagePadua Collection: Monument to General Erasmo Gattamelata, by Master Gregorio di Allegretto

Monument to General Erasmo Gattamelata, by Master Gregorio di Allegretto, in the Gattamelata Chapel of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant'Antonio

Background imagePadua Collection: The Basilica of S. Antonio, called the Saint, Padua, seen from the rear

The Basilica of S. Antonio, called the Saint, Padua, seen from the rear. Padua Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the apse of the Cathedral, Padua

View of the apse of the Cathedral, Padua Padua Church Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938

Background imagePadua Collection: Terracotta sculpture of the Madonna and Child, located at the Church of the Eremitani or Church of

Terracotta sculpture of the Madonna and Child, located at the Church of the Eremitani or Church of SS. Filippo e Giacomo, Padua Padua Church of the Eremitani Low Relief, Basrelief Late Gothic

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the Piazza della Frutta, with the Palazzo della Ragione

View of the Piazza della Frutta, with the Palazzo della Ragione and the tower of the Municiple building, in Padua Padua Piazza della Frutta Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: View of Piazza delle Erbe, with Palazzo della Ragione, Padua

View of Piazza delle Erbe, with Palazzo della Ragione, Padua Padua Piazza delle Erbe Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938

Background imagePadua Collection: Bottom section of a silver reliquary, goldsmithery by Pietro da Padova and Bartolomeo da Bologna

Bottom section of a silver reliquary, goldsmithery by Pietro da Padova and Bartolomeo da Bologna, in the Treasury of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio

Background imagePadua Collection: Two reliquaries, the smaller of which is by Corrado Cagnoli and the larger is by Bartolomeo da

Two reliquaries, the smaller of which is by Corrado Cagnoli and the larger is by Bartolomeo da Bologna, in the Treasury of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio

Background imagePadua Collection: Two reliquaries, in the Treasury of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua

Two reliquaries, in the Treasury of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
Two reliquaries, in the Treasury of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, Treasury Reliquary Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: Panoramic view of Padua with a glimpse of the Tower of the Observatory in the background

Panoramic view of Padua with a glimpse of the Tower of the Observatory in the background Padua. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the metallic bridge of Padua built in 1881; to the right the Tower of the Observatory

View of the metallic bridge of Padua built in 1881; to the right the Tower of the Observatory Padua. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: Panoramic view of Padua, seen from the Observatory

Panoramic view of Padua, seen from the Observatory Padua Observatory. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the internal courtyard of the palace of the University of Padua known as 'il B'

View of the internal courtyard of the palace of the University of Padua known as "il B" Padua Palazzo dell'Universit, courtyard Courtyard Renaissance

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the Palazzo della Ragione, known as the Salone, in Padua

View of the Palazzo della Ragione, known as the Salone, in Padua Padua Piazza delle Erbe Building Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imagePadua Collection: Open gallery of Palazzo dei Carrara or Reggia Carrarese in Padua, Veneto

Open gallery of Palazzo dei Carrara or Reggia Carrarese in Padua, Veneto. Architectonic work realized by Domenico da Firenze Padua Loggia Late Gothic, Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: View of Palazzo del Capitanio and of the Clock Tower of Padua

View of Palazzo del Capitanio and of the Clock Tower of Padua Padua Piazza dei Signori Tower High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the Church of S.Giustina of Padua from the square in front, piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

View of the Church of S.Giustina of Padua from the square in front, piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, formerly Prato della Valle Padua Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II Church Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePadua Collection: Church of the Carmine of Padua, built on a pre-existing structure from 1212

Church of the Carmine of Padua, built on a pre-existing structure from 1212 Padua Church High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the facade of the Padua Cathedral

View of the facade of the Padua Cathedral Padua Church - Facade High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePadua Collection: Tomb of Rainerio degli Arsendi da Forl, by Andriolo de'Santi

Tomb of Rainerio degli Arsendi da Forl, by Andriolo de'Santi, in the Magnolia Cloister of the Basilica of
Tomb of Rainerio degli Arsendi da Forl, by Andriolo de'Santi, in the Magnolia Cloister of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo

Background imagePadua Collection: 14th century confessional, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua

14th century confessional, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
14th century confessional, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio Confessional Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePadua Collection: Candlestick by Andrea Briosco, on the left of the altar, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua

Candlestick by Andrea Briosco, on the left of the altar, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
Candlestick by Andrea Briosco, on the left of the altar, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, presbytery Candelabrum High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePadua Collection: Funerary monument to General Alessandro Contarini, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio

Funerary monument to General Alessandro Contarini, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
Funerary monument to General Alessandro Contarini, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, nave Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePadua Collection: Funerary monument to Pietro Bembo, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua

Funerary monument to Pietro Bembo, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua
Funerary monument to Pietro Bembo, by Sammicheli, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, nave Funerary Monument Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imagePadua Collection: St. Anthony, statue made from a design by Tiziano Aspetti, located over the altar in the Chapel of

St. Anthony, statue made from a design by Tiziano Aspetti, located over the altar in the Chapel of St. Anthony's Tomb, Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, Chapel of St

Background imagePadua Collection: A capital in the Chapel of St. Anthony's Tomb, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or 'Il Santo, ' Padua

A capital in the Chapel of St. Anthony's Tomb, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo, " Padua
A capital in the Chapel of St. Anthony's Tomb, Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo, " Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio, Chapel of St

Background imagePadua Collection: Exterior view of the Chapel of San Felice, by Andriolo and Giovanni de'Santi

Exterior view of the Chapel of San Felice, by Andriolo and Giovanni de'Santi, at the Basilica of Sant'Antonio
Exterior view of the Chapel of San Felice, by Andriolo and Giovanni de'Santi, at the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, Veneto Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio Chapel Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the nave of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as 'Il Santo, ' Padua

View of the nave of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua
View of the nave of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua Padua Basilica of Sant'Antonio or "Il Santo, " nave Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: Bronze portal of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, work by Camillo Boito

Bronze portal of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, work by Camillo Boito
Bronze portal of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua, work by Camillo Boito Padua Basilica of Sant'Antonio Door Revival styles, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: Faade of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as 'Il Santo, ' Padua

Faade of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua
Faade of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua Padua Piazza del Santo Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePadua Collection: View of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as 'Il Santo, ' Padua

View of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua
View of the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, also known as "Il Santo, " Padua Padua Piazza del Santo Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePadua Collection: Stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio, in the church of San Francesco in Montone

Stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio, in the church of San Francesco in Montone. Inside, the fresco with Saint Anthony from Padua between John the Baptist and the archangel Raphael

Background imagePadua Collection: Miracle of the Miser's Heart, central detail, bas-relief on the high altar, by Donatello

Miracle of the Miser's Heart, central detail, bas-relief on the high altar, by Donatello
Miracle of the Miser's Heart, central detail, bas-relief on the high altar, by Donatello, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Florence Basilica of Sant'Antonio Low Relief, Basrelief

Background imagePadua Collection: Tomb stone of Paolo da Venezia, who died in 1429, located at the Church of the Eremitani or Church

Tomb stone of Paolo da Venezia, who died in 1429, located at the Church of the Eremitani or Church of SS. Filippo e Giacomo, Padua Padua Church of the Eremitani Slab, Plate, Sheet Late Gothic

Background imagePadua Collection: Terracotta altar by Giovanni Minnelli, in the Church of the Eremitani, Padua

Terracotta altar by Giovanni Minnelli, in the Church of the Eremitani, Padua Padua Church of the Eremitani Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imagePadua Collection: Building of the former Istituto Nazionale Fascista della Previdenza Sociale

Building of the former Istituto Nazionale Fascista della Previdenza Sociale, designed by the architect Gino Peressutti, in Padua Padua Building Styles and Movements before 1945

Background imagePadua Collection: Plate depicting the Virgin and Child Enthroned with St. Rock and St

Plate depicting the Virgin and Child Enthroned with St. Rock and St. Clare, by Niccol Pizzolo, in the Museo Civico, Padua 1915-1920 ca. Pizzolo, Nicol 1440-1453 Padua - Civic Museum

Background imagePadua Collection: Bronze relief depicting the Resurrection of Christ, detail of the candelabrum by Andrea Briosco

Bronze relief depicting the Resurrection of Christ, detail of the candelabrum by Andrea Briosco, in the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of Sant Antonio



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Padua Collection

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