Palazzo Maldura is a Padua civilian building, now the home of the Department of Language Studies and Literature at the University of Padua.
[1][2][3] Built in the sixteenth century and overhauled, it was upgraded in 1769 and commissioned by lawyer Andrea Maldura (1730-1802) to architect Giovan Battista Novello.
In the palace there are numerous frescoes in a non-homogeneous order with respect to the location of the different premises.
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