Alison Frantz , September 18, 1997; 12:43 P.M.
Padua is the "Nursury of fine arts," said William Shakesphere. Roman marbles, Medieval architecture, Renaissance frescoes and modern chic shops sow the city into a breathing museum, transcending all time.
Look for Giotto's frescoes in the Arena Chapel, as well as for Andrea Mantegna's frescoes left in the Eremitani Church, which partly survived the bombing of WWII.
These images convey the bustle and anticipation of the markets in Piazza dell'Erbe and Piazza dei Signori. Browse the veggies in the morning and meet your friends in the empty space in the evening.
Go there and see Donatello's monumental wooden horse in the Palazzo del Ragione, Padua's central municipal building.
Did you know? *The University of Padua*
*The first women to ever graduate from University, graduated in medicine from the University of Padua.
*The University was the second of all universities, established in 1222.
*Anatomical studies as we know them began here in the Anatomical Theater where students watched the professor dissect an actual cadaver.
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