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Walk deep into Padua's spiritual heart to know about St Anthony. Optional self-guided tour to Camposampiero's Vision & Walnut Tree Sanctuaries, and Arcella, where the Saint's life ended.
Embark on a profound and comprehensive spiritual journey through the historic streets of Padua, the city where St. Anthony lived, ministered, and is laid to rest. This guided walking tour is designed for religion and history enthusiasts, focusing specifically on the significant religious landmarks associated with "Il Santo" (The Saint) and the city's broader Catholic heritage.
Your expert local guide will lead you through a spiritual narrative, uncovering key sites often missed by general tourists. The journey begins as you explore the serene Franciscan Cloisters, offering insight into the daily life, devotion, and community of the friars during St. Anthony's time.
The tour proceeds to the awe-inspiring Basilica of St. Anthony, a magnificent blend of architectural styles. Inside, you will view the revered relics, including the saint's incorrupt tongue, pray at the solemn Chapel of the Tomb, and admire stunning examples of Franciscan art that adorn the chapels.
Next, you will explore the historic city centre, including an exterior visit to the Scrovegni Chapel, where your guide will explain the religious significance of Giotto’s revolutionary frescoes, offering guidance for an optional independent visit later (tickets required).
The itinerary continues to the Duomo di Padova (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) for a brief interior and exterior visit, followed by an exterior stop at the imposing Chiesa di Santa Giustina, hearing stories of its significant ties to the Franciscan movement and the city's ancient history.
Finally, wander through Prato della Valle, one of Europe's largest and most beautiful squares, learning about its deep Catholic heritage and Franciscan context.
The tour concludes in the vibrant Piazza delle Erbe / Piazza dei Signori with a final reflection on Saint Anthony and Padua’s enduring faith legacy.
For those wishing to truly complete their spiritual journey, your guide will provide detailed instructions and public transportation options for a self-guided pilgrimage to the sites of the Saint’s final days.
You are encouraged to visit Camposampiero, where you can stand in the Santuario del Noce (Walnut Tree Sanctuary), the exact spot where St. Anthony lived in a small cell built among the branches to find solitude with God. Visit the Sanctuary of the Vision, where it is said the Christ Child appeared to him. Finally, your path leads to the Santuario dell’Arcella; this is the "Portiuncula" of Padua, the sacred place where Anthony breathed his last and entered eternal life. Visiting these sites allows you to transition from his public ministry in the Basilica to the intimate, miraculous moments of his final passage. You can uncover the key sites and hear about the full story often missed by general tourists only through a dedicated religious walk like this.