Idemo dalje, prolaz, uličica koja spaja piazza dela erbe i piazza dei signori. Mi tada nismo znali kuda vodi nego prosto vođeni željom da vidimo kako izgleda druga strana prolazimo ovom ulicom...
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Pogled na palazzo dela ragioni od nazad...
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Palazzo del capitanio, Piazza dei signori
In the Piazza dei Signori is the beautiful loggia called the Gran Guardia, (1493–1526), and close by is the Palazzo del Capitaniato, the residence of the Venetian governors, with its great door, the work of Giovanni Maria Falconetto, the Veronese architect-sculptor who introduced Renaissance architecture to Padua and who completed the door in 1532. Falconetto was the architect of Alvise Cornaro's garden loggia, (Loggia Cornaro), the first fully Renaissance building in Padua.[6] Nearby, the Cathedral, remodelled in 1552 after a design of Michelangelo. It contains works by Nicolò Semitecolo, Francesco Bassano and Giorgio Schiavone. The nearby Baptistry, consecrated in 1281, houses the most important frescoes cycle by Giusto de' Menabuoi.