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Salzano si trova nel Miranese, la fascia di comuni a nord-ovest di Venezia lungo l'asse tra Mestre e Padova, in un territorio stor...

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Salzano si trova nel Miranese, la fascia di comuni a nord-ovest di Venezia lungo l'asse tra Mestre e Padova, in un territorio storicamente segnato dall'agricoltura e, dall'Ottocento, dall'industria tessile. Cuore del paese è il complesso di Villa Donà Romanin-Jacur, costruita nel Seicento dalla famiglia patrizia Donà e passata nel 1847 alla famiglia Jacur, banchieri ebrei di Padova, che vi aggiunsero nel 1854 il romantico parco all'inglese ancora oggi aperto al pubblico. Accanto alla villa sorge la Filanda, fabbrica per la lavorazione della seta fatta costruire tra il 1870 e il 1872 da Moisè Vita Jacur su progetto del nipote, l'ingegner Leone Romanin-Jacur: fu tra le filande più moderne del Veneto, tanto da vincere una medaglia d'argento all'Esposizione di Bruxelles del 1876, e arrivò a impiegare circa duecentocinquanta operai. Dal 1977 villa, parco e filanda sono proprietà comunale: la villa ospita oggi il municipio, la filanda un museo interattivo dedicato alla storia del lavoro tessile.

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Salzano 28°
Sht 30° 24°
Die 33° 23°
Hën 33° 23°
Mar 34° 25°

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History and origins

The Salzano area was inhabited from Roman times, but its present character owes most to the Donà family, who built their country villa here in the seventeenth century, and to the Jacur family, who in the nineteenth century turned the estate into a significant centre for silk processing. Salzano's industrial history is thus closely tied to that of a Paduan Jewish family capable of innovating in a traditional sector, at a time when the newly unified Veneto was seeking fresh paths to economic development.

What to see: the villa and the silk mill

The complex formed by Villa Donà Romanin-Jacur and the Filanda is today the town's main attraction. The villa, now home to the town hall, retains the eighteenth-century layout typical of Venetian country residences, while the Filanda, restored and turned into an interactive museum, uses its original spaces to tell the story of silk processing and the daily lives of the women who worked there.

The romantic park

The park of Villa Donà Romanin-Jacur, created at the wish of the Jacur family in 1854, is one of the most valued green spaces in the Miranese area: century-old trees, shaded paths and small ponds make it an ideal spot for walks and outdoor events, and it is now managed as a public municipal park.

Surroundings

Salzano belongs to the Miranese band, a transitional area between the Venetian countryside and the Venice conurbation, halfway between the lagoon and the Brenta Riviera with its historic villas. The municipal territory still shows agricultural traits, with cultivated fields alternating with small residential clusters that have grown up over recent decades.

Local life and economy

After the decline of the textile trade during the twentieth century, Salzano's economy diversified into commerce, craft trades and services linked to its proximity to Venice and Padua, while the Filanda and the villa have become a cultural hub hosting exhibitions, events and guided tours that keep alive this significant chapter of Venetian industrial history.

How to get there

Salzano lies about twenty kilometres from Venice and just a few kilometres from Mirano, the main town of the Miranese area, and is served by suburban buses and the regional road that runs through the district. The nearest railway stations are Mestre and Padua.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare il museo interattivo della Filanda Romanin-Jacur
  • Visit the interactive museum inside the Romanin-Jacur silk mill

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