Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
N 45° 24.083 E 011° 52.800
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The Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Padua, northern Italy. The basilica is known locally as "il Santo". It is one of the eight international shrines recognized by the Holy See.
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Location: Veneto, Italy
Date Posted: 11/24/2014
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The actual Basilica is largely the result of three different reconstructions, which took place over a period of about 70 years: 1238-1310.
In St. Anthony's time there was the little church Santa Maria Mater Domini, which was then integrated into the Basilica and is now the Chapel of the Black Madonna. Next to this, in 1229, the Friary sprang up, which was probably founded by St. Anthony himself.
St. Anthony died in 1231 in Arcella, in the north of the city where a Clarisse monastery then stood, his body - according his own wishes - was transported and buried in the little church Santa Maria Mater Domini.
The construction of the first nucleus of the Basilica, a Franciscan church with only a single nave and a short transept, began in 1238; two lateral naves were added and it was eventually transformed into the amazing structure that we admire today.