Palazzo Moroni Sede Municipio di Padova
Palazzo Moroni Sede Municipio di Padova
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545medva
Budapest, Hungary3,901 contributions
Aug 2019
The municipality streches over a lot of building. The Moroni palace is on the opposite side of the street where you fing the Palazzo Bo - university, and just few steps from the famous Caffé Pedrocchi.
Written 8 September 2019
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romanshorner
Munich, Germany1,220 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
It is a beautiful building in the city center of Padova. It is used for the administration and the city council of the city of Padova. In one part, there are also somtimes some interesting temporary exhibitions. I visited an exhibiton of Paola Caenazzo with paintings from Padova.
Written 27 February 2019
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FTMDave
Adria, Italy7,624 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
This gorgeous building is actually the Town Hall of Padova.
Slap-bang in the centre of town, near the Caffè Pedrocchi.
Slap-bang in the centre of town, near the Caffè Pedrocchi.
Written 24 February 2019
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Gabriel H
Bellaire, TX7,096 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
The Palazzo Comunale, the seat of the government of the city of Padua, is part of a large complex of buildings that extends through the historic center of the city. The locals refer to it as Palazzo Moroni, because it was originally a project of Andrea moroni. It is located on the via Covour, across the street from the Palazo Bo, the oldest building of the historic university of Padua. To the North, across the street is Caffe Pedrocchi, an historic coffee house in Padua. Behind palazzo Moroni is la Torre degli Anziani, and through it, you arrive to the Palazzo della Ragione, also part of the complex. The Palazzo was started in the XIII century and remodeled in the 1500s. As a consequence, the visitor will find characteristics of different architectural styles. Its original medieval style is well preserved in beautiful white stone, with wide arches and a majestic entrance. However, the Venitian architectural style of the XVI century intrudes as a result of its major remodeling. As you enter the central courtyard, a colonnade goes all around the building on the ground floor, with exquisite stone carvings on the walls and around the windows of the second floor. It matches the style of the Palazzo Bo across the street. It is crowned by a large campanile, on top of which stands an angel.
Written 30 October 2017
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marcelo-dillenburg
Porto Alegre, RS418 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
The impressive facade, with its big arc, statues and tall tower, crowned by the statue of an angel, immediately calls attention - and it should. But there's a bit more to be seen past the arc. The inside is very well maintained, and presents a variety of things to look at, from diverse buildings, to statues, to ornamental plants, to a view of the tower from an interesting alternate angle. It doesn't take long to see, and it's time well worth it.
Written 3 October 2017
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angeIreland
ireland16 contributions
Jul 2013 • Solo
every day I pass trough or near this historic palace: it's my municipality. The right adress is not Maserà but Padova city centre.
It's worth specially the big and old palce called Palazzo della Ragione that is near palazzo Moroni
It's worth specially the big and old palce called Palazzo della Ragione that is near palazzo Moroni
Written 29 July 2013
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PPCI-BG
Bergamo, Italy121,214 contributions
Feb 2024 • Business
The palace takes its name from the architect Moroni who renovated the Palazzo del Podestà in the sixteenth century. On the side facing Piazza dell Frutta, where it incorporates the Torre degli Anziani, it is still in ancient form, while the façade overlooking Piazza delle Erbe is in white stone and has a rich decoration. Nice to look at.
Written 5 March 2024
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Talant2007
Moscow, Russia25,146 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
Palazzo Moroni is the Town Hall, where the municipal administration of the city of Padua has been located since the 13th century. Consists of a whole complex of buildings.
Written 12 October 2023
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Buongiorno. Vorrei sapere cosa rappresenta la statua in bronzo sopra la scalinata e di chi è opera (donna con anfora). Grazie!
Written 6 March 2018
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