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Scrovegni Chapel

Religious buildings

The building was originally linked to the Scrovegni family palazzo, built in 1300 on the part of the elliptical foundations of the Roman amphitheatre. Tradition has it that Enrico Scrovegni commissioned the chapel as an intercessory offering on behalf of the soul of his father, Reginaldo, a noted usurer who figures in Canto XVII of Dante’s Inferno.

Giotto’s cycle of frescoes was painted in the years 1303-1305 and covers the entire surface of the interior.
The walls are decorated with scenes from the lives of Joachim and Anna and of Mary and Jesus; they begin with Joachim being driven out of the Temple and end with the scene of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles as tongues of flame. The magnificent Last Judgement occupies the entire inside wall of the facade and shows Christ receiving the Blessed on his right and condemning the Wicked to his left.
The dado is decorated with monochrome allegories of the Vices and Virtues which result in man’s ultimate reception into heaven or consignment to Hell; and the vaulted ceiling is painted as a blue star-strewn sky. T
he Crucifix which once completed the entire cycle of frescoes is now in the City Museum picture gallery.

Since 1880, when the Chapel was bought by the City Council, the frescoes have been constantly monitored, and in more recent years detailed studies have been carried out to determine the state of the building and frescoes, and the quality of the circumambient air and other possible sources of pollution. The addition of the new access structure and the installation of equipment to guarantee air quality has made it possible to allow a steady flow of visitors without putting the conservation of the frescoes themselves at risk.

 Unesco World Heritage List.

Open every day from 9:00 to 19:00.
Closed: 25 and 26 December, 1 January.

At certain times of the year evening visits are also offered between 19:00 and 22:00 (GIOTTO SOTTO LE STELLE)

Booking required at least 1 day in advance: online http://www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it/index.php/en/ or through the call centre at +39 049 2010020 or at the IAT-Informazione e Accoglienza Turistica offices.

We recommend that you arrive in advance of the visiting time. If late, the visitor will no longer be able to access the site.

Regular ticket €15 + presale €1

Reduced ticket € 11 + presale €1 (Groups of at least 10 people, over 65 UE, individual members of associations and affiliates, residents of the municipality and of the province of Padua)

Reduced special ticket €7 + presale €1 (Residents in Padua and its province, employees of the Municipality of Padua)

Reduced school ticket €6 + presale €1 (Age 6 to 17, individual students and school groups, university students, academy students, teacher of all levels)

Free ticket €0 + presale €1 (Children up to 5 years of age, Disabled persons,Disabled person’s companion, ICOM members)

Evening tickets (at certain times of the year)

Regular evening ticket €11 + presale €1

Reduced evening ticket €7 + presale €1 (Groups of at least 10 people; children between 6 and 17 years of age; students and school classes; university students also over 26; academy students; teachers of all levels; over 65 EU citizens; employees of the Municipality of Padua; residents of the Municipality and Province of Padua; members of associations)

Free ticket €0 + presale €1 (Children up to 5 years of age, Disabled persons, Disabled person’s companion, ICOM members)

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Piazza Eremitani, 8, Padova
http://www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it
info@cappelladegliscrovegni.it
(0039) 049 2010020

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