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Church of the Eremitani

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The Church of the Eremitani, located in the heart of Padua, is a remarkable example of early Renaissance architecture and a place of deep historical significance. Originally built in the 13th century by the Hermits of St. Augustine, the church is known for its elegant Gothic design and once housed frescoes by Andrea Mantegna, which were tragically damaged during World War II. Despite this, it remains one of the city’s most important cultural and spiritual landmarks, admired for its serene atmosphere and surviving artworks.

What to See & Do

  • Surviving Frescoes 🎨 fragments 📜 of Andrea Mantegna’s 15th-century frescoes 🖼️✨
  • Gothic Architecture 🏰 high vaulted ceilings ⏫ and pointed arches 📐👑
  • Tombs of the Carrara Family ⚰️ notable rulers 👑 of medieval Padua 🇮🇹🏛️
  • Wooden Choir Stalls 🪵 finely carved 🔪 15th-century choir furnishings 🎶⛪
  • Adjacent Museums 🖼️ located next door ➡️ to the Civic Museums 🏛️ and Scrovegni Chapel 📍✅

How to Get There

  • From Padua Train Station 🚆 – 10-minute walk 🚶‍♀️ along Corso del Popolo 🛣️⏱️
  • By Tram 🚃 – Line SIR1 to stop ‘Eremitani’ 📍👍
  • By Car 🚗 – Paid parking 🅿️ available near Piazza Eremitani 💰✅

Travel Tips

  • Visit together 🤝 with Scrovegni Chapel ⛪ and the Civic Museums 🏛️🗺️
  • Bring a guidebook 📚 to better appreciate 🙏 the fresco remains 🎨💡
  • Keep a respectful silence 🤫 as it’s an active place of worship 🛐🙏
  • Photography 📸 may be restricted 🚫 during services 🎶⚠️

Suggested Itinerary

  • 10:00 AM – Start your visit 🧭 at the Scrovegni Chapel ⛪ next door ➡️⏱️
  • 10:30 AM – Enter the Church of the Eremitani 🏛️ and explore the fresco remains 🎨🖼️👀
  • 11:15 AM – Visit the Civic Museums 🏛️ nearby 🗺️🤓
  • 12:00 PM – Coffee ☕ or snack break 🍰 at a nearby café 😋👋

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Monday to Saturday – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sunday – 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Entry Fee:

Free (donations appreciated)

Best Time to Visit:

Morning hours for quiet reflection and natural lighting.

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible via side entrance.

Location

📌 Church of the Eremitani, Piazza Eremitani, 9, 35121 Padova PD, Italy

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The church is located next to the Scrovegni Chapel and the Civic Museums, making it part of Padua’s central cultural area.

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