Padova Railway Station

Padua Central Station

Padua Central Station, also known as Padova railway station, is the main train station serving the city of Padua in northern Italy. The station was first opened in 1842 and has since undergone several renovations. As a transportation hub, Padua Central Station provides easy access to other major cities in Italy, including Venice, Milan, and Florence. Beyond its practical use, the station itself is an impressive building with ornate architecture and a clock tower. Tourists may also be interested in the nearby attractions of Padua, such as the Basilica of St. Anthony and the Scrovegni Chapel, both of which can be reached via public transportation from the station.

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