Stanghella
Stanghella si trova nella Bassa Padovana, la pianura a sud di Padova compresa tra il fiume Adige e i confini con le province di Ro...
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Η ιστορία
Η ιστορία του/της Stanghella
A name tied to stagnant waters
The name Stanghella derives from the medieval Latin stangellum, referring to land affected by stagnant water, a hydrological feature that for centuries shaped human settlement in this part of the Bassa Padovana. The first documented settlement is that of Santa Caterina, mentioned in a deed from 1220, considered the original nucleus from which today's municipality developed.
Sixteenth-century Venetian land reclamation
During the sixteenth century, under the rule of the Republic of Venice, the territory underwent systematic land reclamation ordered by the Venetian Magistrate of Uncultivated Lands. In 1558 the Santa Caterina canal was built to speed the drainage of stagnant water from the Fossa Lovara toward the marshy area known as La Griguola, a project that marked the start of the territory's transformation from marshland into farmable countryside.
The Pisani villa
After the reclamation of the marshland between the Fossa Lovara and the Santa Caterina canal, the Pisani family, which owned much of the territory including present-day Vescovana, Boara Pisani, Stanghella and part of Solesino, established a farming estate there with a granary and hay barn. The villa was built in the first half of the sixteenth century on commission from Cardinal Francesco Pisani, a Venetian patrician and bishop of Padua, as the administrative seat of the family's holdings in the Bassa Padovana.
The Gorzone canal and the ancient course of the Adige
The Gorzone canal, which derives from stretches of an ancient waterway known in historical texts as the Fossa Lovara and, in prehistoric times, as a diversion of the Adige, is the key topographical element for understanding Stanghella's settlement history through the Middle Ages. The close link between the village and this waterway, though less visible today in the surrounding farmland, remains the connecting thread of its geographical identity.
Experiences not to miss
- Visit the civic ethnographic museum and the Roman colonisation museum in Granze
- Discover the sixteenth-century villa commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Pisani
- Follow the course of the Gorzone canal through the fields of the Bassa Padovana
- Retrace the history of Venetian land reclamation along the Santa Caterina canal
- Explore the farmland between Stanghella and the neighbouring villages of the Bassa Padovana
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