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Masi è un piccolo comune della bassa padovana, adagiato lungo la riva settentrionale del fiume Adige, che in questo tratto segna i...

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Masi è un piccolo comune della bassa padovana, adagiato lungo la riva settentrionale del fiume Adige, che in questo tratto segna il confine naturale tra le province di Padova e Rovigo. È un paese agricolo, tranquillo e poco conosciuto al turismo, dove il ritmo della vita è scandito dai campi coltivati, dagli argini del grande fiume e dalle idrovore che per secoli hanno permesso di bonificare e proteggere questa parte di pianura dalle acque. Non ci sono grandi monumenti né circuiti turistici organizzati: Masi va scoperto per quello che realmente offre, un paesaggio rurale autentico, una comunità raccolta intorno alla parrocchiale di San Bartolomeo e a Villa Giovanelli, e un rapporto stretto con il fiume Adige che ne ha sempre condizionato la storia. È una tappa adatta a chi percorre la bassa padovana in bicicletta o in auto, alla ricerca di un Veneto lontano dalle rotte più battute, fatto di argini, canali e cascine.

Обновлено 12 июля 2026

Masi 32°
Сбт 33° 20°
Вск 35° 22°
Пнд 35° 23°
Втр 37° 22°

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История Masi

A village on the Adige's embankment

The village of Masi extends along the northern embankment of the Adige, in a flat, orderly territory where cultivated fields reach right up to the riverbanks. Here the Adige is not just an administrative border between the provinces of Padova and Rovigo, but an identity-shaping element that has influenced the village's history, economy and even its urban layout, forced for centuries to coexist with the risk of flooding. Walking or cycling along the embankment offers a privileged vantage point over the river and the surrounding countryside, a simple yet authentic landscape, far from Veneto's more touristy destinations.

Villa Giovanelli

Among the historic buildings of Masi, Villa Giovanelli stands out, dating back to the seventeenth century, evidence of the interest that noble Venetian families had in these fertile lands of the lower plain, often purchased to be farmed and managed from country residences. The villa remains one of the village's architectural landmarks today, a tangible sign of how even the smallest, most agricultural centres of Veneto preserve a historical heritage worth attention, often overlooked compared to the region's more famous villas but no less significant for that.

The Church of San Bartolomeo

The parish church of Masi is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew the Apostle and was rebuilt in neo-Romanesque style around the mid-twentieth century, becoming the main religious and social reference point for the community. It is here that village life is centred, especially during the patronal feast on 24 August, when Masi comes alive with events, gatherings and traditions involving the whole community. The church, while not of exceptional artistic value, well represents the simple, genuine identity of a village still living around the rhythms of the parish and of agriculture.

The water pumps and the reclamation of the lower Padova plain

Like much of the lower Padova plain, the territory of Masi owes its very existence to the land-reclamation work carried out from the nineteenth century onward, when hydraulic pumping stations (idrovore) began mechanically lifting excess water to return once-marshy land to cultivation. These structures, some still in operation or preserved as historical testimony, tell a fundamental chapter in the history of rural Veneto, made of hydraulic ingenuity and peasant labour. For anyone interested in the history of the territory, the landscape of canals and sluice gates surrounding Masi offers concrete insight into how the Venetian plain was, quite literally, built.

Farming life and local traditions

Masi's economy remains strongly tied to agriculture, with cereal and vegetable crops occupying much of the municipal territory. There is no shortage of gatherings linked to local produce, such as the Sapori d'Autunno event, which brings tastings and moments dedicated to craftsmanship and typical local products to the village. It is a useful occasion for anyone who wants to truly get to know this corner of rural Veneto, well beyond the postcards of the more famous destinations: in Masi, the value of the visit lies precisely in encountering a community that lives off work in the fields and a still very strong bond with its own land.

Experiences not to miss

  • Walk along the Adige embankment in Masi
  • Admire Villa Giovanelli, the village's seventeenth-century residence
  • Visit the Church of San Bartolomeo, heart of the community
  • Discover the history of the idrovore and land reclamation
  • Join the patronal feast or the Sapori d'Autunno event

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