Oratory of San Bovo, Padua

The Oratory of San Bovo is a Roman Catholic prayer hall located on via Del Torresino #4 in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy.

The oratory was established in 1505, with the dedication to San Bovo (Saint Bobo) beginning in 1623 - 1630, when it was introduced by the dalla fraglia dei Bovai.

The chapter house of the confraternity has a wooden ceiling with framed units (cassettoni).

The frescoes on the wall were painted by Sebastiano Florigerio, Domenico Campagnola, Stefano Dall’Arzere, and presumably Lamberto Sustris, and depict the Life and Passion of Christ.

The canvases from the ground-floor were moved to the Church del Torresino in front of the oratory.