
I think I am almost at the end of my visit to the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua. The chapels that I have visited have been progressively getting better, especially with the very ornate Chapel of the Relics which houses several religious artifacts. The designs of the chapels have also been getting better but none would probably beat the last and arguably most important chapel in the entire basilica – the Chapel of Saint Anthony. Of course there would be a chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. The chapel occupies several standard chapel slots and it is like as large as the Chapel of Saint James directly across the chapel.

At the time of my visit, there was Holy Mass going on, so visitors won’t be able to freely walk around the church lest they disturb the worshipers. Most people would just be around the chapels appreciating the beautiful chapels. The Chapel of Saint Anthony is much brighter compared to the rest of the chapels. Already, I can see that most of the people would be ending up here. With the Mass going on, they were also stuck waiting for it to conclude. I think I will just take this chance to have a look at the chapel.
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