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Sala dei Giganti

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After restoration work on the old Carraresi Palace in the mid-sixteenth century – during the period of Venetian rule – the Giants’ Hall became part of the Palazzo del Capitanio, the seat of the Republic’s military governor in the city. From 1539 to 1541, the capitano [Military governor] of Padua was Girolamo Corner, a member of an important Venetian family, and it was he who commissioned a new scheme of decoration for the Hall. This was to have the same didactic purpose as the original fourteenth-century decoration, but make a rather different choice of ‘illustrious men’.
The artists chosen to carry out the work were Domenico Campagnola, Stefano Dall’Arzere and, probably, also Gualtiero Padovano. On the two long walls, in the spaces divided by trompe-l’oeil columns, are 44 figures representing kings, emperors and distinguished figures from the age of the Roman Republic, all intended to exemplify the virtues of military valour, good government, justice and peace. On the shorter walls are depictions of six famous men of letters who were either born in or associated with the Padua area. Here, the intention was to broadcast the unchallenged cultural importance of the city and its university within the territory of the Venetian Republic.
 The Hall has always been associated with university life. Just after its completion it was used for balls organised by university students, and from 1631 to 1912 it housed the University Library. Nowadays it is used for concerts, conferences and cultural events.

The Hall of the Giants opens for guided tours on weekdays by reservation only and subject to availability in the hall itself. Visits take place with guided accompaniment and, on special occasions and initiatives, there is independent entry using audio QRcodes.

TICKETS

Admission with audio QRcode

Full € 5.00: 26-64 years old

Reduced € 4.00: mixed group (10 to 30 participants) over 65 teachers and faculty of all grades and levels not UniPd, UniPd Alumni members, members/supporters of the Friends of the University of Padua Association, UniPadova art and science (showing full ticket of Palazzo del Bo / Botanical Garden / Museum of Nature and Man / Villa Parco Bolasco)

Special reduced € 3.00: children between 6 and 12 years old if accompanied by an adult free of charge, Department guests / Internal UniPd facilities or UniPd conference participants, special events, young people from 13 to 25 years old, civil service volunteer, school groups and non-UniPd university student, groups of at least 10 participants (free admission for 2 accompanying adults)

Free: children (0-5 years old), under 13 (6-12 years old if accompanied by a paying adult), persons with disabilities and their attendants or companions, UniPd community: staff, student, Ph.D. student, postgraduate student, postdoctoral fellow, senior scholar meritorious member of the Friends of the University of Padua Association, journalists, licensed guides and licensed tour leaders/escorts

Family ticket € 12.00: nucleus of 2 adults with up to 3 children under 18 (each additional member pays according to category)

For more information and reservations: tour@unipd.it/ +39 049 827 3939

 

Piazza Capitaniato 3/5, Padova
https://heritage.unipd.it/liviano-sala-giganti/
tour@unipd.it
(0039) 049 8273939

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