Journals Padova

A Pilgrimage To Padua

Created by Liam Hetherington on April 17, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

7 Reviews

Giotto's frescoes in the Capella degli Scrovegni are the highlight of any trip, but the Basilica of St Anthony attracts more religious pilgrims.

From Giotto to Gelato- A Guide for Study Abroad Students

Created by Stella on November 16, 2000 Best of IgoUgo

6 Reviews
1 Story

Most students who decide to study in Italy choose Florence or Rome as their destinations. But if you’re interested in a full immersion in the Italian culture- from speaking the language on a daily basis to taking classes at the local university- Padova is the way to go. This journal will provide you with the information you’ll need to make your study abroad experience one you will never forget.

College Graduation, Padova Style

Created by boludo on July 15, 2003

1 Review

Rarely given more than a cursory nod by guidebook writers, Padua (Padova) will please travelers weary of nearby Venice's crass tourist vibe.

Padova

Created by Library Dragon on February 5, 2001

6 Reviews

In Roman times, when known as "Platavium", it was one of the most important towns in northern Italy. In the thirteenth century it was the home of St. Anthony of Padova (Padua). The famous university was founded in 1222.



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