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Why Visit the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua

In the heart of Padua, a city celebrated for its university and Renaissance masterpieces, I found a sanctuary of immense spiritual and artistic significance: the Basilica of Saint Anthony (Basilica di Sant’Antonio di Padova). Pilgrims and art lovers alike journey here, drawn not only by the stunning blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Byzantine architecture, but by the enduring legacy of the beloved saint within.

I approached the basilica from the bustling Piazza del Santo, where the bronze equestrian statue of Gattamelata, created by Donatello, commands attention. It’s an extraordinary piece of Renaissance sculpture, one of the earliest and most influential equestrian statues since antiquity. But even that masterwork can’t compete with the sprawling, domed silhouette of the basilica itself. Byzantine domes, Gothic spires, and Romanesque touches rise together like a fusion of the faiths.

Basilica of Saint Anthony
The entrance to the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua ©Bylandersea.
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Giotto’s Masterpiece in Padua: A Visit to the Scrovegni Chapel

While in glorious Venice, Italy, I made a day trip to Padua by train. The ride takes just half an hour. So, what makes Padua remarkable enough to tempt travelers to leave Venice, even if only for a day?

Padua’s compelling answer: two main draws—the Scrovegni Chapel and the Basilica of Saint Anthony, both part of “Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles” UNESCO World Heritage Site.

I first learned about the chapel after visiting Assisi in 2013. I was captivated by Giotto’s life-like frescoes in the Basilica of Saint Francis, painted in the late 13th century. (That’s really early art.) I tucked away the idea of seeing his masterworks in Padua, and finally, my 2025 trip to Venice presented the chance.

Scrovegni Chapel
Side view of Basilica of St. Anthony
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