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Padua, a city in Italy's Veneto region, stands as a testament to centuries of intellectual and artistic prowess, most notably during the Renaissance. Historical

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Padua, a city in Italy's Veneto region, stands as a testament to centuries of intellectual and artistic prowess, most notably during the Renaissance. Historically a vital part of the Venetian Republic, it boasts the second-oldest university in the world, the University of Padua, founded in 1222, which attracted luminaries like Galileo Galilei. Its architectural marvels, including the Scrovegni Chapel with Giotto's frescoes and the Basilica of Saint Anthony, draw pilgrims and art enthusiasts alike. While its political influence waned after Venetian decline, Padua's cultural legacy remains potent, a vibrant hub where historical gravitas meets contemporary Italian life.