Civic Museums of the Eremitani: A Journey Through Padua’s Art and History
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Civic Museums of the Eremitani: A Journey Through Padua’s Art and History

The Civic Museums of the Eremitani are one of Padua’s most important cultural centers, preserving centuries of history, art, and archaeology. Located next to the Scrovegni Chapel and the former Eremitani Monastery, the museums offer a fascinating journey through the city’s artistic and archaeological heritage.

A Collection of Invaluable Treasures

The Civic Museums of the Eremitani include:

  • The Archaeological Museum, which houses pre-Roman and Roman artifacts, including mosaics, sculptures, and objects that narrate Padua’s ancient history.
  • The Museum of Medieval and Modern Art, featuring an impressive collection of paintings from the 14th to the 19th century, with masterpieces by Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese, and Giotto.
  • The Numismatic Collections, with coins and medals that illustrate the region’s economic evolution over the centuries.

A Hub of Culture and Beauty

In addition to its extraordinary art collections, the Civic Museums of the Eremitani regularly host temporary exhibitions and cultural events, further enriching the city’s artistic scene. This is the perfect place for those who want to explore Padua’s history through art and archaeology.

Visit the Museums and Stay at Hotel Giotto

Located just a few minutes from the Civic Museums of the Eremitani, Hotel Giotto in Padua is the perfect choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the city’s rich cultural heritage. After a day of art and history, relax in our comfortable rooms and enjoy an unforgettable stay.

Discover the Civic Museums of the Eremitani and let yourself be captivated by Padua’s artistic and historical treasures!