Pianiga
Pianiga è un comune residenziale del Veneto, a sud-ovest della città metropolitana di Venezia, composto dal capoluogo e dalle fraz...
更新于 11 七月 2026
故事
Pianiga 的故事
History and Roman origins
Although traces of settlement predating the Christian era have been found, the certain origin of Pianiga dates to the Roman period, when the area was incorporated into the centuriated countryside, the regular grid of farmland laid out by the Romans along the surveying lines, still visible today in the orientation of roads and canals. During the Middle Ages the territory gradually passed under the control of monasteries and religious congregations, which organised its agricultural use.
From foreign rule to the province of Venice
In 1797 Napoleonic troops entered Venice, ending the Republic, and in the following decades Pianiga's territory was contested between different administrations: under Austrian rule the municipality lost the hamlet of Ballò but gained that of Mellaredo, and in 1853 it was definitively transferred from the province of Padua to that of Venice, an administrative arrangement it retains today.
The hamlets and the countryside
The municipality is made up of the main town and the hamlets of Cazzago, Mellaredo and Rivale, plus the locality of Albarea, each with its own small church and a cluster of houses gathered along country roads. The landscape is typical of the central Venetian plain: cultivated fields, tree rows and drainage canals that have regulated the water table for centuries.
Farming life and local produce
Agriculture remains an important part of the local economy, with cereal and vegetable crops covering much of the municipal territory, alongside small family-run farms that keep the area's rural tradition alive.
Local life and economy
Pianiga is today a largely residential municipality, which has grown over recent decades thanks to its proximity to Padua, Venice and Mirano, and is home to small and medium-sized craft and commercial businesses that exist alongside traditional farming. Town life revolves around basic services and the community activities of its various hamlets.
How to get there
Pianiga lies along the route between Padua and Venice, easily reached by car via the Miranese regional road or the nearby motorway exit, and connected by suburban buses to the main centres in the area. The reference railway stations are Dolo-Mirano and Padua.
Experiences not to miss
- Percorrere in bicicletta le strade di campagna disegnate dall'antica centuriazione romana
- Cycle along country roads laid out by the ancient Roman land division
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Pianiga 的景点
路径 · Trovido Route