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Ponte San Nicolò

Ponte San Nicolò è un comune della cintura sudest di Padova, disteso lungo il corso del Bacchiglione, chiamato in questo tratto an...

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Ponte San Nicolò è un comune della cintura sudest di Padova, disteso lungo il corso del Bacchiglione, chiamato in questo tratto anche Roncajette. Il nome del paese deriva proprio dal ponte dedicato a San Nicola che nel Medioevo attraversava il fiume, prima in legno e poi, dal 1228, in pietra a tre arcate, ricordato ancora oggi nello stemma comunale. Il territorio comunale comprende tre frazioni storiche - Roncaglia, Roncajette e Rio - che raccontano insieme la storia di un centro nato dall'acqua: qui, già dal Settecento, funzionavano mulini natanti per la macinazione del grano, e il fiume ospitava un porto fluviale dove attraccavano barche cariche di sale, lino, vasellame e stoviglie. Oggi Ponte San Nicolò è un comune essenzialmente residenziale, cresciuto grazie alla vicinanza a Padova, che conserva nel nome e nella toponomastica il legame stretto con il fiume che lo ha sempre attraversato.

Actualizado el 11 julio 2026

Ponte San Nicolò 22°
Sáb. 32° 22°
Dom. 33° 23°
Lun. 34° 24°
Mar. 36° 23°

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History and origins

The territory was probably inhabited as early as Roman times, but the town's documented history begins around the year 1000, when the Retrone river, the ancient name for the Roncajette, bordered a vast forest called Onedo or Olmedo. Roncaglia takes its name from the verb roncare, meaning to clear woodland. The settlement on the river that would become the comune et homines Pontis Sancti Nicolai was formally established in 1277, while Roncajette, then called Roncaliutari, has written records dating back to 918. The bridge that gives the town its name was initially built of oak wood; in 1228, through the work of the Republic of Padua, the first three-arch stone structure was built, still remembered today in the municipal coat of arms.

What to see / main sights

The urban landscape of Ponte San Nicolò is that of a commuter-belt municipality, with its three historic hamlets of Roncaglia, Roncajette and Rio telling the story of the settlement's river origins. The municipal coat of arms, with its three-arch bridge, remains the most recognisable symbol of the town's history, alongside the parish churches of the different hamlets, points of reference for local religious life.

Nature and surroundings

The Bacchiglione, called Roncajette in this stretch, remains the municipality's defining natural feature, with embankments that can be walked or cycled, offering a pleasant green break in the densely populated Paduan plain. The river, once a trade route, is today mainly a leisure space for residents.

Getting there and location

Ponte San Nicolò lies immediately southeast of Padua, of which it is effectively a satellite municipality, well connected to the city by bus and provincial roads. Its proximity to Padua's ring road and motorway links makes it a convenient base for those working or studying in the city who seek a quieter residential setting.

Local life and economy

Today Ponte San Nicolò is a predominantly residential municipality, grown in close symbiosis with Padua, with a fabric of small service and commercial businesses spread across its hamlets. Its proximity to the city has made the municipality a chosen residence for many families who work in Padua, while still retaining its own identity tied to the territory's river history.

Experiences not to miss

  • Passeggiare lungo gli argini del Bacchiglione tra le frazioni di Roncaglia, Roncajette e Rio
  • Walk along the banks of the Bacchiglione between the hamlets of Roncaglia, Roncajette and Rio

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