Routes Italy Province of PaduaPadua
IOV park

Padua, Province of Padua, Italy

IOV park

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Length3.5 mi
Est. Steps8000
Introduction
IOV park is a 3.5 mile (8,000-step) route located near Padua, Province of Padua, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Palazzo della Ragione, Padua

Tourist Attraction
The Palazzo della Ragione is a medieval town hall and palace of justice building in Padua, in the Veneto region of Italy. The palace separates Piazza delle Erbe from Piazza dei Frutti, where there is a fruit and vegetable market.

Ponte San Lorenzo

Tourist Attraction
The Ponte San Lorenzo is a Roman segmental arch bridge over the river Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy. Constructed between 47 and 30 BC, it is one of the very earliest segmental arched bridges in the world. It is also notable for the slenderness of its piers, unsurpassed in antiquity.

Palazzo Zabarella

Tourist Attraction
The Palazzo Zabarella is a medieval, fortress-like palace with a crenellated roof-line, and corner tower, located on Via San Francesco 27 in the center of Padua, Italy. The building now houses the Fondazione Bano, and serves as a locale for cultural events and exhibition.

Church of the Eremitani

Building
The Church of the Eremitani (Italian: Chiesa degli Eremitani), or Church of the Hermits, is a former-Augustinian, 13th-century Gothic-style church in Padua, region of the Veneto, Italy. It is also now notable for being adjacent to the Cappella Scrovegni with Giotto frescoes and the municipal archeology and art gallery: the Musei Civici agli Eremitani, which is housed in the former Augustinian monastery located to the left of the entrance.

Church of Saint Francis the Greater (Padua)

Place
The church of St. Francis of Assisi, known for centuries the church of San Francesco Grande (to avoid confusion with the church of San Francesco Piccolo which was gone by the sixteenth century) is a religious building on the Via San Francesco, previously overlooks the Contra porteghi high in Padua, Italy.

Bo Palace

School
The Bo Palace (Italian: Palazzo del Bo), is the historical seat of University of Padua since 1493, It is still home to the Rectorate and the School of Law. It is also home to the oldest anatomical theatre in the world.

Palazzo Zuckermann, Padua

Place
The Palazzo Zuckermann is a palace located on via Garibaldi in Padua, Italy. The building now houses the collections of the Museo di arti applicate e decorative (Museum of applied and decorative arts) on the first floor and the Museo Bottacin on the second floor; these collections form part of the Civic Museum of Padua.

Oratory of San Rocco, Padua

Place
The Oratory of San Rocco (Oratory of St Roch) is a Renaissance style, Roman Catholic church located in the city center of Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. It arises adjacent to the church of Santa Lucia, and is notable for its collection of frescoes.

Palazzo Cavalli alle Porte Contarine

Place
The Palazzo Cavalli alle Porte Contarine, also called the Palazzo Cavalli agli Eremitani is a Renaissance-style palace located at the intersection of Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi and Via Giacomo Matteotti in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. In 2019, it is owned by the University of Padua and houses the University's collections of geology and paleontology in the Museo della Natura e dell’Uomo (Museum of nature and Humankind).

Ponte Altinate

Place
The Ponte Altinate is a Roman segmented arch bridge in Padua, Italy. The late Republican bridge once spanned a branch of the Brenta river whose course is today followed by the street Riviera del Ponti Romani. The structure is located at the crossing with Via Altinate and, lying underground, completely obstructed from view by the modern pavement.
Route Details

Length

3.5 mi

Est. Steps

8000
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