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Camposampiero is a municipality in the Alta Padovana whose identity is inseparable from Saint Anthony, who spent the last month of...

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Camposampiero is a municipality in the Alta Padovana whose identity is inseparable from Saint Anthony, who spent the last month of his life here, in May and June 1231, as a guest of Count Tiso VI, lord of the local castle whom the saint had converted through his preaching. The town, of Roman origin and later fortified by the Camposampiero family, feudal lords who were allies and later bitter enemies of the Ezzelini, still preserves the sites of that stay in the Santuari Antoniani, one of the most heartfelt pilgrimage destinations in the Padua area after the Basilica of the Saint in Padua itself. Beyond its religious dimension, Camposampiero remains an agricultural town on the plain, a gateway to the Alta Padovana, where devotion to Saint Anthony coexists with an economic fabric made of small business and farming. For those coming from Padua, it is a short but meaningful stop, offering in just a few hours an important chapter of the saint's life that the city's Basilica does not cover.

Updated 11 July 2026

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The story of Camposampiero

History and origins

Camposampiero's origins are Roman, at the edge of the large centuriation of the Noale area and along the route of the important Via Aurelia leading to Asolo. After the Lombard destructions, the town was fortified with a significant set of walls and became the domain of the Camposampiero family, related to, allied with and later a bitter enemy of the Ezzelini, the powerful lordships that fought for control of the Marca Trevigiana and the Padua area in the thirteenth century.

Saint Anthony's stay

In Saint Anthony's time, Camposampiero was a small village with a castle belonging to Count Tiso VI, converted by the saint's preaching. It was Tiso who convinced Anthony, by then ill and exhausted, to move here to rest in body and spirit in May 1231. The stay, which lasted about a month and ended with the saint's death on 13 June 1231, has become over the centuries a shared memory and collective identity that still defines the town today, the starting point of the Ultimo Cammino di Sant'Antonio, a pilgrimage route retracing his final days as far as Padua.

The Santuari Antoniani

The Santuario del Noce (Walnut Sanctuary) was built in 1432 by Gregorio Camposampiero on the spot where, according to tradition, the walnut tree stood from whose branches the saint preached to the crowds who came to listen to him. From the mid fifteenth century the building was enriched with a fresco cycle attributed to Girolamo Tessari, depicting the saint's principal miracles. Not far away stands the Santuario della Visione, which incorporated the small cell where Count Tiso is said to have witnessed the vision of the Christ Child in the saint's arms: the present, imposing church was rebuilt in the early twentieth century around that original nucleus.

Local life and economy

Beyond its religious pull, Camposampiero is the reference centre of the Alta Padovana, a farming area on the plain where cereal crops, small industry and widespread craftsmanship coexist. The town also hosts healthcare and commercial services that make it a hub for neighbouring municipalities, without losing the quiet pace typical of provincial centres far from the major cities.

Getting there

Camposampiero lies about twenty kilometres north of Padua and is connected to the provincial capital by a regional rail line with its own station, as well as by the Strada Statale del Santo. It is the ideal starting point for those wishing to walk the Ultimo Cammino di Sant'Antonio to Padua, or simply for a day trip combining faith and countryside.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare il Santuario del Noce e i suoi affreschi quattrocenteschi
  • Visit the Santuario del Noce and its fifteenth century frescoes

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