Limena
Limena si trova pochi chilometri a nord di Padova, in un territorio pianeggiante segnato dalla presenza del canale Brentella, oper...
更新于 11 七月 2026
故事
Limena 的故事
History and origins
The name of Limena first appears in a document from 918, drawn up under Emperor Berengar I, evidence of an already established settlement in the early Middle Ages. The etymology linked to the Latin limen, meaning threshold or boundary, suggests that this territory was seen from an early period as a transitional zone between different areas, a role that would become even more significant with the later construction of major hydraulic works.
The Brentella canal and water engineering
Limena took on particular strategic importance after the construction of the Brentella canal, dug in 1314 to channel water from the Brenta river into the Bacchiglione and on to Padua. The work guaranteed the city's water supply even during periods when rival Vicenza diverted the Bacchiglione's waters amid conflicts between the two cities. Along the canal, the so-called colmelloni are still visible, historic structures built to regulate the water, tangible evidence of a hydraulic engineering tradition that shaped the area for centuries.
What to see
Limena's historic centre gathers around an orderly square, overlooked by the church of San Giovanni Battista. The municipal territory is also home to Limena castle and Villa Pisani, evidence of the area's past defensive and noble architecture, as well as a building known locally as the Locanda, among the oldest in the town. This is not a grand monumental heritage, but a set of places that tell the local history with modesty and measure.
Nature and surroundings
The municipal territory is crossed by waterways and paths along the embankments, suited to walks and bike rides through countryside that remains well preserved despite its proximity to Padua. The green areas along the Brentella offer a peaceful counterpoint to the municipality's more industrial character, providing a space for everyday leisure for residents.
Local life and economy
From a municipality with a predominantly agricultural economy, Limena transformed, especially after the Second World War, into an important industrial hub, coming to host the second largest industrial zone in the province of Padua by significance, with businesses active in various production sectors. Alongside this productive vocation, the town has retained a residential character, favoured by its proximity to Padua, making it a place to live for those who work in the city but seek a quieter pace of life.
How to get there and location
Limena lies just a few kilometres from the centre of Padua, well connected by main roads, which makes it a practical base for those wishing to visit the city and its surroundings, including the Riviera del Brenta, while staying in a more intimate and less touristic setting.
Experiences not to miss
- Passeggiare nel centro storico e nella piazza principale
- Stroll through the historic centre and main square
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