1. Scrovegni Chapel, also known as Cappella degli Scrovegni, is a small chapel located in Padua, Italy. It is most famous for its stunning frescoes by the renowned Italian artist Giotto, which cover the walls and ceiling of the chapel. The frescoes depict various scenes from the lives of Mary and Jesus, as well as the Last Judgment.

One interesting fact about the Scrovegni Chapel is that it was commissioned by Enrico Scrovegni in the early 14th century as a form of penance for his father’s usury (money lending) practices. The chapel was built on the grounds of a Roman arena and is now considered one of the most important masterpieces of Western art.

2. The Scrovegni Chapel is open to visitors, but due to the delicate nature of the frescoes, entry is restricted and timed. It is recommended to book tickets in advance. The chapel is typically open from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, but it’s best to check the official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information. The phone number for the Scrovegni Chapel is +39 049 2010020.

3. Tickets for the Scrovegni Chapel can be purchased online in advance. The price of admission includes a 15-minute introductory video about the history of the chapel and the frescoes. As for transportation, the chapel is located in the heart of Padua, so it is easily accessible by public transportation or by foot. Parking is available nearby for those arriving by car.