How strong is the bond between the famous caffè senza porte, a symbol of 19th century Padua, and the University of Padua, one of the oldest and most renowned universities in the world? And what connects both to the ritual of Goliardia, the irreverent but always present spirit in the streets of our city?
We will document ourselves on over 800 years of Padua’s history and culture, discovering the threads and intertwining of civic life from the past and the present.
In addition to visiting the Caffè Pedrocchi and its iconic rooms, where art, history, culture, and patriotism intertwine, we will also appreciate the Museum of the Risorgimento, housed within it.
We will then cross the Liston and discover the Museum of Goliardia, located in the Cortile Nuovo of the Bo, filled with numerous anecdotes and curiosities related to university life in Padua.
Meeting at 09:45 in front of the lions of Caffè Pedrocchi.
Duration of the visit (indicative) 2 hours
A contribution of € 14 is required per participant (€ 12 for members); for children up to 12 years old, € 6, including entrance to Pedrocchi, the Museum of Goliardia, and the Museum of the Risorgimento, plus a final aperitif.
Advance booking of the spot is necessary, which can be made via WhatsApp message to our number 3716890812.
For those interested, there will be the opportunity to subscribe to the membership card for the 2026 association year of Padovanità, which allows discounts and benefits for holders.
Event link on Facebook