Escher Exhibition in Padua 2026: All the Masterpieces at the San Gaetano Cultural Center

Until July 19, 2026, the Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano in Padua hosts “M.C. Escher – All the Masterpieces,” the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever dedicated to the famous Dutch artist.

An unmissable opportunity to discover the visionary universe of Maurits Cornelis Escher, master of impossible geometries, capable of blending art, mathematics, perception, and visual poetry into a unique and still astonishing language.

Promoted by the Municipality of Padua and curated by Federico Giudiceandrea, one of the world’s leading collectors and experts on Escher, the exhibition guides visitors through a fascinating journey across the artist’s creative evolution: from his beginnings as a landscape artist to his most famous works that revolutionized the way space, infinity, and reality are represented.

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The Palazzo del Bo and the University of Padua: history, curiosities, and visiting

The Palazzo del Bo and the University of Padua: a journey through knowledge, freedom, and history

Whyle strolling through the heart of Padua, between Caffè Pedrocchi and Palazzo Moroni, it is impossible not to come across one of the city’s most important places: Palazzo del Bo, the historic seat of the University of Padua.
But what makes this building so special? Not only its beauty, but above all the centuries of history, science, and freedom it preserves.

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Things to do in Padua in November: events, exhibitions and autumn flavours

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Padua in November: culture, music, art and food and wine

Why visit Padua in November?
Padua in November is anything but a grey or sleepy city. Even this month, there are plenty of things to do in Padua and its province, with something for every taste: from the opera season to the Jazz Festival, from major autumn–winter exhibitions to the rich program of the “Novembre Patavino” Festival, now in its twelfth edition.

A month that brings together culture, music, art and food and wine, turning the city into a true open-air stage.

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