CITTADELLA CARD
The Card of Cultural Places in Cittadella
Cittadella Card includes the 5 Places of Culture in Cittadella:
Entry ticket to Walls and Parapet Walkway (open every day)
Entry ticket to Cathedral Museum (open saturdays, sundays and bank holidays)
Entry ticket to Theatre (open saturdays, sundays and bank holidays)
Entry ticket to Pretorio Palace (open saturdays, sundays and bank holidays)
Entry ticket to Savior Oratory (open once a month, see website)
The Parapet Walkway is 15 meters above Cittadella’s walls on the historic defensive walkway whose purpose was to defend the town from above in the event of enemy attack. Recent renovation work has made the historic Walkway safe for the public and it is an excellent opportunity to explore the town from a new and attractive historic perspective, a unique walk through history. The visitors’ route is almost two kilometers long and many of the medieval museums and re-enactment rooms in the Captain’s house can be visited en route. Inside the Torre di Malta, moreover, you can visit the almost thirty meter high Belvedere, the Siege Museum and the Civic Archaeological Museum. The view ranges over the countryside around the town including the Euganean Hills, the Berici mountains, the Alpine foothills with the walled towns of Marostica and Asolo and Mt. Grappa.
There is an art gallery, including the grandiose "Supper at Emmaus", a Renaissance masterpiece by Jacopo Bassano. Inside you can find all kinds of artwork as paintings, sculptures and applied arts from different historical periods, starting from the fourteenth century
It was the seat of the Podesta at the time of the Venetian Republic, “Serenissima”. Inside there are frescoes of fake tapestry with vertical bands, polychrome friezes, circles and medallions with portraits of illustrious characters of the past, as well as the ancient prisons of the Magistrates' Court. Immerse yourself in the Renaissance period of Cittadella
The elegant neoclassical facade is attributed to Giuseppe Jappelli, author of the famous Pedrocchi Café in Padua. The stunning frescoes in the room were created by Francesco Bagnara, the same artist who decorated "La Fenice" theatre in Venice. Admire the hidden "Jewel" of Cittadella
Entry in the Savior Oratory (the Villa is not open to the public), a Baroque building, which houses artwork attributed to Louis Dorigny and Giusto Le Court.
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