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Tombolo si trova nell'Alta Padovana, a nord del capoluogo, in un territorio di pianura agricola compreso tra Cittadella e Piazzola...

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Tombolo si trova nell'Alta Padovana, a nord del capoluogo, in un territorio di pianura agricola compreso tra Cittadella e Piazzola sul Brenta. Il nome del paese potrebbe derivare da un tumulo, forse una sepoltura di età preromana, presente anticamente nel territorio. Il comune, che dal 1805 unisce il capoluogo alla frazione di Onara, ha una storia strettamente legata a quella di Cittadella: fu infatti dalle rovine del castello di Onara, distrutto nel 1220 dalle truppe padovane, che si ricavarono le pietre per erigere parte delle mura della vicina città fortificata. Onara era un tempo un centro commerciale di rilievo, legato alla famiglia degli Ezzelini. Nel capoluogo, la Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo, progettata dall'architetto Francesco Maria Preti e completata nel 1774, resta il principale monumento religioso del paese, mentre a Onara sopravvive parte di un'antica villa cinquecentesca sorta sull'area dell'antico castello.

تم التحديث في 12 يوليو 2026 · المصادر: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombolo_(Italia) · https://www.mattinopadova.it/cronaca/prima-una-sepoltura-poi-il-tumulo-sparito-e-misteriosa-lorigine-del-nome-di-tombolo-d11kqqf8 · https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_Sant'Andrea_Apostolo_(Tombolo)

Tombolo 31°
سبت 32° 20°
أحد 34° 22°
اثنين 33° 22°
ثلاثاء 35° 22°

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Origins of the Name and the Territory

The place name Tombolo may derive from a tumulo, possibly a pre-Roman burial mound. The town is first mentioned, together with Onara, in a document of 1130, in an area that between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries experienced a general revival of the Paduan countryside after centuries of manorial economy.

Onara and the Ezzelini

The hamlet of Onara was once a trading centre of considerable importance, linked to the Ezzelini family. To reduce its economic weight, the Commune of Padua founded the fortified town of Cittadella nearby and, in 1220, destroyed Onara's castle, reusing its stones to build part of the new town walls.

The Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo

As early as 1085 Tombolo was home to a parish church dedicated to Sant'Abramo. The current church, dedicated to Sant'Andrea Apostolo, was designed by architect Francesco Maria Preti: its foundation stone was laid in 1756 and the building completed in 1774, before being enlarged between 1791 and 1818 with the addition of an apse and transept.

The Villa at Onara

On the site of Onara's old Ezzelinian castle stands a sixteenth-century rural residence, today abandoned. During the nineteenth century the building was altered by its owner, Giusti del Giardino, who had two crenellated towers added; only the right-hand barchessa of the original structure survives.

The Landscape of the Alta Padovana

Tombolo's territory presents a typical Alta Padovana countryside, with intensive farming and small settlements, set in an area shaped by its proximity to Cittadella and, over the centuries, by significant historical events linked to the Ezzelini and to the communal wars.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visit the Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo designed by Francesco Maria Preti
  • Discover the remains of the sixteenth-century villa at Onara
  • Trace the history of the Ezzelinian castle destroyed in 1220
  • See the walls of Cittadella built with stones from Onara
  • Cross the Alta Padovana countryside between Tombolo and Cittadella

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