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Villanova di Camposampiero

Villanova di Camposampiero è un comune della pianura padovana settentrionale, cresciuto accanto alla vicina Camposampiero, storica...

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Villanova di Camposampiero è un comune della pianura padovana settentrionale, cresciuto accanto alla vicina Camposampiero, storicamente legata alla memoria di Sant'Antonio, che qui trascorse gli ultimi mesi di vita. Il territorio conserva tracce dell'antica centuriazione romana, ancora leggibile nelle strade che si incrociano ad angolo retto nei campi coltivati, e una storia documentata fin dal 1109, quando il paese è citato in un atto di restituzione di proprietà al vescovo di Ferrara da parte di Matilde di Canossa. Nel 1173 la famiglia Alvarotti acquisì la signoria del paese e vi fece costruire un castello, di cui restano tracce ancora oggi. Villanova di Camposampiero è oggi un comune agricolo e residenziale della cintura padovana, che unisce alla quotidianità di un paese di pianura un patrimonio storico e artistico di tutto rispetto, dalla chiesa di San Prosdocimo alla Chiesa Madre con opere del Cinquecento e del Seicento.

Aktualisiert am 12 Juli 2026

Villanova di Camposampiero 29°
Sa. 30° 21°
So. 31° 22°
Mo. 32° 22°
Di. 35° 22°

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Die Geschichte

Die Geschichte von Villanova di Camposampiero

From Roman origins to the Middle Ages

The territory of Villanova di Camposampiero still bears the marks of Roman centuriation, the system of dividing farmland into regular plots that the Romans applied to the Padua plain and which shaped the orientation of roads and fields for two thousand years, still visible today in the right-angled road grid. The medieval settlement developed at the start of the Middle Ages around a pieve, a model common to many towns of the lower Padua plain. The first document mentioning the village dates to 1109, when Matilda of Canossa returned to the bishop of Ferrara some properties located in the Padua area, including land in what is now Villanova.

The Alvarotti family and the castle

In 1173 the Alvarotti family acquired lordship over Villanova and, on that same occasion, had a castle built, or perhaps rebuilt, to defend their territorial domain, in an era marked by conflicts between the towns of the Veneto plain. The Castle of Villanova, of which traces remain today in the building that inherited its defensive function, still dominates the surrounding area and is one of the town's main historical landmarks. The presence of the castle testifies to the strategic importance Villanova held in the system of territorial control between Padua and the Treviso foothills during the late Middle Ages.

The name and identity of the municipality

Having become part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, the municipality was given, on 11 August 1867, the addition of 'di Camposampiero' to its name, to distinguish it from other Italian towns of the same name and to underline its link with the nearby centre of Camposampiero, historically better known as the place of retreat and death of Saint Anthony of Padua in 1231. This territorial link remains strong today, and Villanova shares services, economy and, in part, the religious draw linked to the Saint with Camposampiero, while retaining its own distinct identity as an independent municipality.

The churches and artistic heritage

The church of San Prosdocimo, dedicated to the first bishop of Padua, houses sacred artworks and frescoes of historical value that testify to the ancient roots of worship in this territory. The new Chiesa Madre, built more recently, instead preserves the furnishings of the old parish church, including a 1508 panel attributed to Andrea Previtali, a Bergamo painter trained in the workshop of Giovanni Bellini, and two seventeenth-century canvases. This heritage, not vast but of quality, makes Villanova di Camposampiero an interesting stop for lovers of lesser-known Venetian sacred art, far from the major museums but no less authentic.

Farming life and festivals

Villanova di Camposampiero today has about six thousand inhabitants, with a mixed economy of farming, small industry and services linked to its closeness to Padua and the towns of the northern belt. The town's social life revolves around the Antica Sagra del Santo Sepolcro, held every year at the end of August over five days, with an agricultural fair, market, funfair, concerts and tastings of local products: a traditional event that draws residents and visitors from neighbouring towns and is the most keenly felt occasion of the year for the local community.

Experiences not to miss

  • Look for the traces of Roman centuriation in the roads and fields of the territory
  • Visit the remains of the Castle of Villanova, built by the Alvarotti family in 1173
  • Admire the 1508 panel attributed to Andrea Previtali in the Chiesa Madre
  • Discover the church of San Prosdocimo and its historic frescoes
  • Join the Antica Sagra del Santo Sepolcro at the end of August

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