Vigodarzere
Vigodarzere sorge lungo il corso del Brenta, pochi chilometri a nord di Padova, in un territorio che il fiume ha plasmato fin dall...
Mis à jour le 12 juillet 2026
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L'histoire de Vigodarzere
History and origins
Vigodarzere's history is closely tied to its position along the Brenta, once a waterway and strategic boundary. The Romans established a military outpost here to guard Patavium, and the village's name, derived from the Latin agger, still recalls that function of controlling the river embankment. Under the Republic of Venice the territory enjoyed a period of relative stability, during which the noble families of Padua and Venice built their country villas, and in the sixteenth century the Charterhouse was founded, after the original Charterhouse of Padua had been destroyed.
What to see and main sights
The Charterhouse of Vigodarzere is the municipality's most important monument, a monastic complex of great historical and artistic significance that bears witness to the life of the Paduan Carthusian community from the sixteenth century onward. The territory also preserves several Venetian villas: in the hamlet of Tavo stand Villa Mussato-Farini-Morosinotto, birthplace of the humanist Albertino Mussato, and the seventeenth-century Villa Farini-Brezzo; at Saletto stand Villa Trevisan-Pisani-Romanin and the sixteenth-century Villa Tron-Giacomelli-Asti, of classicising design inspired by Palladian models.
Nature and surroundings
The Brenta accompanies the whole municipal territory, offering embankment paths suited to walking, running and cycling, with views over the Paduan countryside and the neighbouring towns of Cadoneghe and Curtarolo. It is a lowland river landscape, quiet and less well known than other, more touristic stretches of the Brenta, but one that offers a good starting point for slow itineraries just outside Padua.
Food, wine and local produce
The agriculture of the Paduan plain, interwoven here with a widespread productive and craft fabric, supplies grain, vegetables and forage grown in the fields along the river. Padua's proximity has over time encouraged a restaurant scene rooted in Venetian tradition, offering simple dishes based on produce from the surrounding countryside.
Events and traditions
The community of Vigodarzere fills the year with village festivals and events promoted by the parishes of the main town and the hamlets of Tavo and Saletto, occasions that keep alive the bond between the different settlements making up the municipality.
How to get there and location
Vigodarzere lies immediately north of Padua, between the city and the towns of Curtarolo and Limena, well connected by the provincial road network that follows the Brenta. Its closeness to Padua makes it a convenient destination even for a visit of just a few hours, combined with exploring the city.
Local life and economy
The local economy combines small and medium enterprise, craft activity and agriculture, in a fabric typical of the towns on Padua's inner outskirts. Residential growth in recent decades has made Vigodarzere a home for those working in Padua, while still maintaining a close bond with the area's agricultural tradition.
Experiences not to miss
- Visitare la Certosa di Vigodarzere
- Visit the Charterhouse of Vigodarzere
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