Villa Giusti and the armistice of the Great War

MAR 1, 2026
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Exclusive visit to the garden and interiors of Villa Giusti, one of the most representative symbols of the city and its history, being the place where, on November 3, 1918, the Italian and Austrian military authorities signed the armistice that ended World War I.
Originally a farm of the Villa Molin complex, it belonged to the noble Capodilista family, and only later became the property of Count Vettor Giusti del Giardino, mayor of Padua from 1890 to 1897 and senator of the Kingdom of Italy from 1915.
It was also the residence of King Vittorio Emanuele III who, returning from the front, stayed there from November 1917.

Two separate time slots for the visit are planned:
▪️▪️3:00 PM
▪️▪️3:45 PM
Duration of the visit (indicative) 1 hour and 10 minutes

A contribution of € 12 per participant is required (€ 10 for members), and for children up to 12 years € 7
Reservations via WhatsApp at 3716890812
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via Armistizio 277A, Padova (PD)
+39 3716890812

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