Scoletta del Santo

Experience the Scoletta del Santo with an authorized guided tour, admire the Prior’s Hall and Titian’s Renaissance frescoes, and learn about the history of Saint Anthony of Padua in a place rich in art and spirituality.

Scoletta del Santo

Guided tour of the Scoletta del Santo in Padua

The Scoletta del Santo is located next to the Oratory of St. George, in the heart of the Antonian area of Padua. It is the historic seat of the Archconfraternity of Saint Anthony, an association of lay faithful and clerics founded in 1232 under the spiritual guidance of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual.

From its origins, the confraternity had the task of promoting the cult of Saint Anthony of Padua and supporting charitable and religious activities linked to the Basilica of the Saint.

Architecture and interior spaces

The building, small in size but of great historical and artistic value, is organized over two levels:

  • Ground floor: the small church, an intimate space intended for prayer and confraternal functions
  • First floor: the Prior’s Hall, accessible via a monumental staircase, the true artistic heart of the Scoletta

The early 16th-century pictorial cycle

In the early years of the 16th century, the Prior’s Hall was decorated with a vast cycle of frescoes dedicated to the life and miracles of Saint Anthony, entrusted to some of the most important painters active in the Veneto region.

The artists involved include:

  • Girolamo dal Santo
  • Bartolomeo Montagna
  • Domenico Campagnola
  • Jacopo da Verona
  • Antonio Buttafuoco

Above all, the exceptional presence of Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) stands out, author of three extraordinary early frescoes, painted in 1511, which represent one of the highest points of Renaissance painting in Padua.

Titian’s early masterpieces

In the Scoletta del Santo, it is possible to admire:

  • The Miracle of Saint Anthony making a newborn speak
  • The Jealous Husband stabbing his wife
  • Saint Anthony reattaching a young man’s foot

These works already demonstrate the narrative power, the dynamism of the figures, and the masterful use of color that would make Titian one of the greatest painters in European art history.

Useful information for your visit

  • Opening hours:
    • Daily 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
    • 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM
    • Summer hours until 7:00 PM
  • Type: artistic and religious visit with an authorized guide

Why choose Veneto TourGuide for your guided tour of the Scoletta del Santo

  • Experienced guides
  • Reliability and concreteness
  • Love for the profession
  • Attention to detail
  • Operations throughout Veneto

Contact us now for a quote or book online your guided tour of the Scoletta del Santo.

Useful questions & answers

When is the Scoletta del Santo open?
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM and from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM; summer hours until 7:00 PM.
Titian’s early frescoes (1511) and works by Girolamo dal Santo, Bartolomeo Montagna, Domenico Campagnola, Jacopo da Verona, and Antonio Buttafuoco.
An artistic and religious visit with an authorized guide.
Next to the Oratory of St. George in the heart of the Antonian area of Padua.
Experienced, reliable, and practical guides with a love for the profession, attention to detail, and operating throughout the entire Veneto region.

Price information on itineraries

Itineraries that include a visit to a single walled city are considered half-day, with a duration of 2 hours.

To visit two walled cities, a full-day itinerary with a duration of 5 hours is planned.

For more cities and/or different sites, do not hesitate to contact us and request a quote for a personalized itinerary, we are at your disposal.