Chioggia, the Little Venice
The “little Venice”, a city on the water with astonishing charm.
Discovering the Po Delta
The Po River deltas represent one of the most important naturalistic areas of interest in Europe, where natural oases and human activities coexist.
Este, a city of the ancient Venetians
In the suggestive landscape of the Euganean hills, Este was the main settlement of the ancient Venetians who lived here during the Iron Age.
Orto Botanico
The Botanical Garden of Padua was founded in 1545 and is the oldest university botanical garden in the world.
Arquà Petrarca
Considered the jewel of the Euganean Hills, the medieval village of Arquà Petrarca has kept the same charm and silence that conquered the poet, Francesco Petrarca.
Monselice, a medieval village in the Euganean Hills
An ancient walled city founded along the ancient course of the Adige, Monselice still has the atmosphere of a medieval village in the suggestive Euganean Hills.
Prato della Valle
Prato della Valle, one of the symbols of Padova, is a large elliptical square which, in addition to being the largest square in Padua, is one of the largest in Europe (88620 m2), second only to the Red Square in Moscow.
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
It’s one of the most famous and most visited Christian basilicas in the world.