Cloister at the Chiesa degli Eremetani in Padova
Cloister at the Chiesa degli Eremetani in Padova

I admit that I wasn’t intending to visit the Chiesa degli Eremetani since I was going to visit a nearby famous church but the rain was so bad that I thought that I should just stop here and wait for the rain to let up. I dried myself up while visiting the church and it helped that the church was also host to some frescoes. I think that the frescoes here would have made it to the list of World Heritage sites had it not gotten a lot of damage from the war. As a result, only a fraction of the old frescoes are on display here.

Walking Around the Cloister at the Chiesa degli Eremetani in Padova
Walking Around the Cloister at the Chiesa degli Eremetani in Padova

I can see that the rain is still falling so I continued to go around the church. Like a lot of of churches, the Chiesa degli Eremetani also has a cloister. This is almost like a private garden beside the church. There is a covered walkway surrounding the garden, and I would like to think that this is a place where people can go and meditate. The cloister wasn’t anything interesting in terms of design. In fact, it was rather ordinary. I took a quick walk around it and head back out. Unfortunately, it was still raining, not as heavy anymore but it was still there. I think I just have to make do with this.

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