Altar Area of the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Altar Area of the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua

The Basilica of the Saint Anthony of Padua may not look very impressive from the outside, and even when I stepped inside the church, I didn’t think it was that impressive at all. I have seen quite a lot of impressive churches in Europe but this one in the city of Padova didn’t give me a strong impression. That is, it didn’t give me a strong impression at first. The more I go in and look at the church, the more treasures I seem to uncover. The beautifully decorated Chapel of Saint James was woefully unlit which led me to think that it wasn’t important. Only after a closer look that I saw the beautiful frescoes which were painted by the Italian painter Altichiero de Zevio.

Clock at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Clock at the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua

I was exploring the basilica in a counter clockwise direction. I was avoiding the center since there seemed to be a service happening soon. Off to one side of the basilica are more interesting features of the church including a clock. I was hoping that it would be an astronomical clock similar to other churches that I have visited but this one was “just” a standard clock. A clock isn’t very common to see inside a church and the one which is made here has a very classic style. I couldn’t tell if the clock still works but I won’t be surprised if it still did.

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