Art Hotel Al Fagiano





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The Square is one of excellence of Old Venetian Republic and is the largest square in Italy. It is an elliptical square which covers almost 100,000 sq m. Today, the square is a large space with a green island at the center, named l'Isola Memmia, surrounded by a small canal bordered by two rings of statue: 78 statues ( 38 inner ring, 40 exterior ring); one of these represents Andrea Memmo, the patrician, provider of Padua. In 1636, a group of Venetian notables financed the construction. Two...
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This is a pleasant walk in the parks of the city of Padua and along the Bacchiglione river. Part of the route takes place on the Lungoargine Scaricato. The departure is at the Parco dei Cigni and the parks along the way are: the Iris Park, the Ex-Macello Park, the Botanical Garden of Padua and the Isola Memmia Park,
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A pleasant walk to visit the city of Padua, which can be done on foot or by bicycle. Padua owns two Unesco sites and was founded 3200 years ago by Antenore when he fled, according to Homer, from Troy. The route starts from the railway station and proceeds counterclockwise passing by the main tourist and historical sites of the city.
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A walk in the city center of Padua, departing from Stanga. You start the route by taking the path that runs along the Piovego river, until you reach the Antonio Milari Bridge, and after you cross it, continue to Piazza Garibaldi. You return passing by Piazza Eremitani, and then passing by Piazza delle Erbe, Prato della Valle on the Memmia Island, Porta Liviana, Treves De 'Bonfili Park, and arrive in Stanga via the Ognisanti Bridge.
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A beautiful circular route suitable for the whole family. This route can also be done by bicycle, on a cycle path. It begins near the railway station and proceeds clockwise. You reach Pontevigodarzere and then cross the Brenta river and continue on the other bank along the Lungargine del Brenta until you reach Oltrebrenta. From here continue the tour along the Piovego Canal and cross the river on the San Gregorio Bridge. Continue along the San Gregorio canal until you reach the Voltabarozzo...