Itinerary of the Walls
The Walls: Experience a “walk through history” Cittadella is the only city in Europe to have a medieval coastline, elliptical in shape, entirely accessible on foot
Cittadella is the only city in Europe to have a medieval walkway, elliptical in shape and completely walkable. From 15 meters high you can admire a unique panorama. Inside and outside the walls there are also other places hidden, real treasures to discover for a fascinating journey through the various historical eras of the city: the Teatro Sociale, the Cathedral Museum, the Praetorian Palace and the Oratory of the Savior.
Via Porte Bassanesi, 2, 35013 Cittadella PD, ItaliaThe Walls: Experience a “walk through history” Cittadella is the only city in Europe to have a medieval coastline, elliptical in shape, entirely accessible on foot
The Teatro Sociale: admire the hidden "Jewel" of Cittadella The splendid frescoes in the room were created by Francesco Bagnara, the same artist who decorated the "La Fenice" Theater in Venice.
The Cathedral Museum: visit a place full of works of art This museum houses works of different types and from different historical periods, starting from the 14th century, including the famous "Supper at Emmaus" by Jacopo Bassano.
The Praetorian Palace: immerse yourself in the Renaissance era of Cittadella. The Palace was the seat of the Podestà at the time of the Serenissima Republic of Venice. Inside there are numerous frescoes, as well as the ancient prisons of the Magistrates' Court.
The Oratory of the Savior: enter this "treasure chest" of great value From the late seventeenth century, it houses frescoes by the French painter Louis Dorigny and marble busts by the Flemish Giusto Le Court.
The Walls: Experience a “walk through history” Cittadella is the only city in Europe to have a medieval coastline, elliptical in shape, entirely accessible on foot
The Teatro Sociale: admire the hidden "Jewel" of Cittadella The splendid frescoes in the room were created by Francesco Bagnara, the same artist who decorated the "La Fenice" Theater in Venice.
The Cathedral Museum: visit a place full of works of art This museum houses works of different types and from different historical periods, starting from the 14th century, including the famous "Supper at Emmaus" by Jacopo Bassano.
The Praetorian Palace: immerse yourself in the Renaissance era of Cittadella. The Palace was the seat of the Podestà at the time of the Serenissima Republic of Venice. Inside there are numerous frescoes, as well as the ancient prisons of the Magistrates' Court.
The Oratory of the Savior: enter this "treasure chest" of great value From the late seventeenth century, it houses frescoes by the French painter Louis Dorigny and marble busts by the Flemish Giusto Le Court.