THE CHEAPEST CAR PARK AT A STONE’S THROW FROM THE CITY CENTER
If you’d like to visit the marvellous city of Padua and you don’t know where to park your car without spending a fortune, our Padova Centro car park is the best solution for you!
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COMFORTABLE: It is easily reachable at the address of Via Trieste, 50 Padua
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CHEAP: It is the cheapest indoor car park in Padua, with a Tariff of only € 1,40 per hour
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CONVENIENT: The car park is located at walking distance from the City Center and from the famous church “Cappella degli Scrovegni”
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SAFE: Our people are at your disposal anytime you need; more than 50 cameras are placed in the building to control the parking lots
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WIDE: Wide parking lots allow you to get in and out of your car without any effort
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24/7 SERVICE: Our park is always open and available for you
NO NEED TO BOOK OR TO PAY IN ADVANCE
If you are looking for a subscription or other services, please refer to our people in the car park’s offices; they will be happy to provide you all the information needed
Padua
The City of Padua has been defined the “Capital City of 14th Century” and it is also the Main City of the province that takes her name.
The artistic features dated back to XIV Century – e.g. The “Giotto cycle” and the Cappella degli Scrovegni – give the City a crucial role in the development of the Western art. The artistic splendor of the City has been possible by the cultural intensity given by the Carraresi Dinasty, who made Padua one of the main centers of the pre-humanism.
Padua is one of the largest episcopal cities in Italy and it is also known as “Città del Santo”, given the fact that Sant’Antonio – a well known monk of the Franciscan order – has been living in the City for several years and finally dead there in 1231.
The remains of the monk are still conserved in the Basilica of Sant’Antonio, that is therefore an important destination for pilgrims coming from all over the World.
Main churches and monuments
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Basilica di Sant'Antonio
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Oratorio di San Giorgio: Consecutive to the above mentioned; it is the mausoleum of the Carraresi Dinasty created by Raimondino Lupi di Soragna. Its building begun in 1377 and ended in 1384. Its main feature is represented by a cycle of fresco painted by Altichiero, that gives the monument a very high artistic standing
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Scoletta del Santo: Established in 1427, it has underwent through severe modifications in 1504. Its fame has been caused by the marvellous works by: Antonio Bonazza, Giovanni Gloria, Francesco Vecellio,Tiziano Vecellio, Girolamo del Santo, Filippo da Verona, Bartolomeo Montagna, Giovanni Antonio Corona, Andrea Briosco, hosted inside it
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Scoletta del Redentore
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Abbazia di Santa Giustina
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Basilica e Scoletta del Carmine
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Santuario della Madonna Pellegrina