Papozze
Papozze è un comune della provincia di Rovigo che segna, idealmente, l'inizio del Delta del Po: qui il grande fiume comincia ad al...
Aktualisiert am 12 Juli 2026
Die Geschichte
Die Geschichte von Papozze
A village on the banks of the Po
Papozze occupies a symbolic position along the course of the Po, considered the point where the river ideally begins to open out towards its delta. The village follows the line of the embankment, with houses and streets running parallel to the watercourse, in a close, everyday relationship with the river that has always shaped the community's life, between the risk of flooding and opportunities linked to fishing and farming the alluvial land. Walking along the embankment at Papozze offers a privileged view over the Po, its growing width and the open landscape of the lower Polesine plain stretching out on either side.
The Church of San Carlo Borromeo
In the village's main square, facing the embankment, stands the parish church dedicated to San Carlo Borromeo, Papozze's main religious building and a gathering point for the local community. Its position, right beside the river, sums up well the close relationship between civic life, religious life and the watercourse that characterises all the villages of this part of the lower Polesine. It is not a monument of exceptional artistic value, but a place that simply tells the identity of a river community used to living, generation after generation, alongside the constant, shifting presence of the Po.
Villa Lardi and the hamlet of Panarella
In the hamlet of Panarella stands Villa Lardi, a well-preserved example of a rural settlement dating back to the mid-sixteenth century, recognisable by its sober loggetta entrance and the two chimneys framing the façade. It is an interesting testimony to how, already in the Renaissance period, some families chose to settle in these fertile but river-exposed lands, building functional rather than lavish residences. A visit to Villa Lardi offers a better understanding of the rural architecture typical of the lower Venetian plain, often less well known than the grand villas of the Riviera del Brenta.
The WWF Panarella floodplain oasis
Next to the villa stretches the Panarella floodplain, a nature oasis managed by WWF within the Po Delta Regional Park of Veneto, recognised by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve. Walking the oasis's paths, visitors can observe the typical riparian vegetation of the lower Po and, with a little patience, spot or hear various bird species that frequent these wetland environments. It is a place designed for slow nature tourism, suited to those wanting to discover a lesser-known side of the Po Delta, away from the more crowded beaches of the coast.
A farming territory within the Delta Park
Beyond the protected areas, the territory of Papozze remains deeply agricultural, with cultivated fields stretching between the Po embankment and the Polesine hinterland. It is a landscape that changes slowly with the seasons, marked by field work and the level of the river, and one that is fully part of the wider Po Delta Regional Park of Veneto, a protected area since 1997. For anyone travelling through the lower Polesine by bike or car, Papozze is a useful stop to understand what it still means, today, to live in close contact with one of Europe's great rivers.
Experiences not to miss
- Walk along the Po embankment in Papozze
- Visit the Church of San Carlo Borromeo
- Discover Villa Lardi in the hamlet of Panarella
- Explore the WWF Panarella floodplain oasis
- Go birdwatching and cycling in the Po Delta Park
Sehenswert
Sehenswertes in Papozze
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