Padua
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When it comes to Padua, St. Antoni. Not without a reason. He is the patron of the city, and his relics are buried in the basilica dedicated to him. St. Anthony is undoubtedly one of the most important religious buildings in the city - it is visited by both pilgrims and tourists not necessarily interested in sacred buildings. The latter may be overwhelmed by the number of temples - reportedly there is one church per 100 inhabitants. Apart from them, it is worth seeing objects from outside the sacred trail, incl. the world's oldest botanical garden and one of the oldest universities.

Padua, Italy
For whom?
Tourists avoid Padua more often than visit it. Therefore, those who like places off the trail will surely be happy to visit the city of St. Anthony. Padua will charm mainly lovers of history and architecture. There are many monuments of great value that stand out from the world heritage.
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