Directions from Padua train station!
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<BR>http://goeurope.about.com/library/weekly/aa080802a.htm<BR><BR>For starters, a map is helpful. If youre not able to get one in whatever country youre in, then usually can pick up a decent city map once you arrive seek out the tourist office. Not sure if theres a tourist ofc desk inside Padua train station; more likely it's nearby. Ask at informazione. The Station (Stazione Ferroviania) is on the north side of town. Either the Corso del Popolo or the Viale Codalunga heading south will take you into the old center of town.<BR><BR>
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Good afternoon, IBXXXX<BR>check into www.unipd.it. Which has a <BR>good street map of Padua. It is a walking town.. Would roughly estimate<BR>the scale of the map at 1/2" = 500m.<BR>Have read where the Scrovengi Chapel<BR>has been closed for renovations and if<BR>it is opened, required appointments<BR>for entrance. Richard of LaGrange Park, Il..
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Hi<BR> Try www.multimap.com. They have zoomable maps.
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Try this - the train station and the Scrovegni Chapel are in the upper left.<BR><BR>http://www.unipd.it/esterni/ammi/mappe/map/zoom/vivere.htm<BR><BR>It seems you can make reservations for the Scrovegni on line:<BR><BR>http://www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it/prenota1/index.asp?login=eng<BR><BR>When I was there the Scrovegni was closed, but I visited the museum at the adjacent Eremitani and thought it was very nice.
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Directions to the center are at <BR>http://www.initaly.com/itathome/gdithxrp.htm<BR><BR>A map is at www.multimap.com.<BR><BR>There is a tourist office at the train station<BR><BR>see http://www.apt.padova.it/Indirizzi.html




