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A former Roman settlement, Padua's importance grew during the 13th and 16th centuries when it became the second biggest university city in Europe. Dante and Copernicus studied here, Petrarch and Galileo taught here. The town has a charming atmosphere where visitors can admire works by medieval and renaissance artists, such as Giotto. The Basilica di Sant'Antonio with the grave of Sant'Antonio is the most important attraction and the Prato della Valle, the biggest square in Europe, is worth a visit. Padua appears twice in the UNESCO World Heritage List, first for its Botanical Garden, the oldest in the world, and second for the 14th-century frescoes located in different buildings around the city center.
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