It was built after changes to Michelangelo's design, and it was told the story of the New and Old Testament.
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The Cathedral of Padua was built on the basis of Michelangelo's design. The 13th-century Roman-style baptistery next to the church has a series of frescoes by Giustode’Menabuoi, which tell the stories of the New and Old Testaments.
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It was built after changes to Michelangelo's design, and it was told the story of the New and Old Testament.
The cathedral was built on the basis of Michelangelo's design and was influenced by Giotto's style!
Padova, one of the oldest cities in northern Italy, is close to Venice, but there are fewer tourists. St. Anthony's Church is a mix of Western architecture, with Roman, Gothic, Byzantine and even Lombardy taking up a place, creating a magnificent church with fairy tale style. The square in front of the church and inside the church are many of the famous works of Renaissance sculpture master Donatello. The Valley Square is one of the largest squares in Europe, and there is even a canal on the square, with 78 beautiful sculptures on both sides of the river. In addition, the Palace of the Fali and the Botanical Garden of the University of Padua are also famous attractions, the latter of which is a world cultural heritage. Transportation: Padua is about 40 kilometers away from Venice, and it is very convenient to drive by car, bus or train.