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Eremitani Civic Museums - Civic Museums of Padua - Virtual Tour 360°


The Civic Museums of Padua, also known as Eremitani Civic Museums, are a fascinating museum complex located in the suggestive Piazza Eremitani, in the heart of the city of Padua. These museums are a true cultural gem, offering visitors an immersion into the history, art and archeology of the region.

The history of the Musei Civici agli Eremitani dates back to 1883, when the Municipality of Padua decided to bring together various artistic and historical collections within a single museum structure. The building that houses the museums, located next to the church of the Eremitani, dates back to the 13th century and has a suggestive Gothic facade.

Inside the museums, visitors can admire a wide range of artworks and historical artifacts. The permanent collection includes paintings, sculptures, applied art objects and archaeological artefacts, covering a period from antiquity to the contemporary era.

Among the masterpieces on display, the fascinating cycle of frescoes by Andrea Mantegna in the Sala degli Ovetari stands out, representing one of the highlights of Italian Renaissance art. These frescoes depict religious and mythological scenes, showing Mantegna's artistry.

Another must-see attraction is the archaeological section, which houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Veneto region. Here you can admire Roman, Greek and Egyptian objects, including statues, coins, ceramics and other artifacts that offer a fascinating insight into ancient history.

In addition to the permanent collections, the Musei Civici agli Eremitani regularly host temporary exhibitions covering a wide range of artistic and historical themes. These exhibitions offer a unique opportunity to discover interesting and inspiring works of art and cultural topics.

The Musei Civici agli Eremitani are located in a strategic position, a short distance from other important attractions of Padua, such as the Basilica of Sant'Antonio and the famous Caffè Pedrocchi. Therefore, visiting the museums is an ideal way to explore the cultural and artistic richness of the city.

In conclusion, the Civic Museums of Padua offer a fascinating journey through the history and art of the region. With their eclectic collections and temporary exhibitions, these museums are a must-see destination for culture and art lovers visiting the city.

The civic museums group the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Medieval and Modern Art.

Since 1985 it has been housed in the cloisters of the former convent of the eremitani friars, restored according to the project of the architects Franco Albini and Franca Helg.

Museo civico Eremitani Parte Medievala

For some years now the facing Zuckermann palace has also been part of the civic museums, which houses the Museum of Applied Arts and the Bottacin Museum.

The oldest part of the museum is the ancient collection of the Lateran Canons of San Giovanni di Verdara made public in 1784.

Musei CIvici Eremitani Parte Sculture

The Convent of San Giovanni was suppressed in 1783 and the artistic collections were assigned to the Municipality. After the suppression of religious bodies in the Napoleonic era, the name of the Museum was given in 1825 to the collection of Venetian, Greek and Roman inscriptions that the Abbot Furlanetto had exhibited in the loggias of the Palace of the Reason.

The Scrovegni chapel with the famous fresco cycle by Giotto is annexed to the complex.

Recently, the Museum of the Resurgenceand the contemporary age was set up on the noble floor of the Pedrocchi coffee, in 2012 it was visited by 256,471 people.



Eremitani Civic Museums - Civic Museums of Padua - Virtual Tour 360°
Address: Piazza Eremitani, 8 - 35121
Phone: +39 0498204551
Site: https://padovacultura.padovanet.it/it/musei

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