
In 2021, the site Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles, located within the city walls of Padua in north-eastern Italy, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, becoming the 57th Italian site on the list. The Padua Urbs Picta Nomination Committee was formally formed in 2016, although collaboration between the partners had already been underway for some years.
The site is made up of eight religious buildings and monumental complexes which house a selection of fresco cycles painted between 1302 and 1397 by different artists. Although they were painted by different artists and in different buildings with different functions, the 14th-century frescoes maintain a unity of style and content, the model for which is Giotto's work in the Scrovegni Chapel.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
Il mondo di Luciano Pavarotti e la sua grande carriera di cantante lirico rivivranno il 23...
Italy delivered the first shocking confirmation of locally transmitted coronavirus infecti...
The Basilica of Santa Maria e San Donato dates to the seventh century, back when the islan...
Busio moved to Venezia in August 2021, with the club breaking its own transfer record to s...
“Venice is in my blood,” says tour guide Nadia Danesin, the founder of Friend in Venice, h...
Lovers of the Venice Carnival know it means masks and costumes, but also tasty delicacies...
Look down into the waters of the Venice canals today and there is a surprising sight – not...
The gondola is an Italian icon, and tourists around the world dream of taking a trip on on...