Scrovegni Chapel (Cappella degli Scrovegni)
Padua, Italy
2 ticket options available · from $17.43 to $36.02 · free cancellation on 1 of 2
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| Scrovegni Chapel Official | Full price ticket for adults over 18. Includes Eremitani Mus | $17.43 | View |
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| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | Skip-the-Line Ticket with Audio Guide | $36.02 | View |
Did you know?
- Construction started
- 1300
- Type
- Chapel in Padua, Italy
Visitor information
- Address: Piazza Eremitani, 8, 35121 Padova PD, Italy
- Phone: +39 049 201 0020
- Official website: http://www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it/
People also ask
Why is Giotto's scrovegni Arena Chapel significant?
Its frescoes, painted by Giotto, represent a major shift in art toward more realistic and emotional depictions of religious scenes. The chapel also reflects the religious and social values of the time, showing how wealthy families like the Scrovegni used art to seek redemption and demonstrate their power.
Why is the Scrovegni Chapel also called the Arena Chapel?
The chapel is also known as the Arena Chapel because it was built on land purchased by Enrico Scrovegni that abutted the site of a Roman arena. The space was where an open-air procession and sacred representation of the Annunciation to the Virgin had been played out for a generation before the chapel was built.
What is the Scrovegni Chapel?
The Scrovegni Chapel, which is dedicated to St. Mary of the Charity, was frescoed between 1303 and 1305 by Giotto, upon the commission of Enrico degli Scrovegni. It is one of the most important masterpieces of Western art.
How long does it take to visit the Scrovegni Chapel?
Maximum 25 people are admitted per visit. The groups (maximum 25 people) should wait at the door to the air-conditioned waiting-room, then they may enter the Chapel. Visits last about 15 minutes.