
Padua Cathedral
Padua Cathedral, officially the Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, is a historic church located in Padua, Italy. Built between the 11th and 14th centuries, it features a blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque and Gothic elements. The cathedral is notable for its impressive façade, beautiful frescoes, and the relics of Saint Anthony of Padua housed inside. It serves as a significant religious site and a symbol of the city’s spiritual heritage. Its art, architecture, and historical significance make it a key monument in northern Italy, attracting visitors and pilgrims alike.