The Antonian Museum is attached to the Basilica of the Saint in Padua.

Reopened in 1995, it collects various works of art made in the centuries for the basilica and the Veneranda Arch of St. Anthony of Padua, ranging from paintings, sculptures, plasterings, sacred vestments, tapestries and goldsmiths.

Among the masterpieces of the museum there is the lunette with the Monogram of Christ between two saints of Mantegna, already on the central portal of the basilica, the wooden tarsie of the fifteenth century, the Navicella of the 16th century German orecraft and altarpiece of Tiepolo and Piazzetta. A rarity is the eighteenth-century liturgical parish, fabricated in Lyon. Links externalize the wikitesto

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