Best attractions and places to see around Vigonovo, a town in the province of Venice, Italy, offer a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Brenta River, providing scenic routes and water sources. Visitors can explore various historical landmarks and enjoy the natural landscape of the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Piazza dei Signori, Padua For the people of Padua, a stroll to the squares of the historic center, such as Piazza della Frutta, Piazza delle Erbe, and Piazza dei Signori, means immersing oneself in the markets that traditionally enliven the city every morning. Shopping is simultaneously a pleasure, a social occasion, a kind of daily ritual. But it's also worthwhile to look up and admire the architecture of the houses, balconies, and historic buildings that frame them. Piazza dei Signori is surrounded on its two main sides by two wings with colonnades, elegantly enhanced by terraces with antique wrought-iron balconies. The two shorter sides are bordered by the Church of San Clemente and the Palazzo del Capitanio with its clock tower, whose colonnade leads to the Corte Capitaniato and the nearby square of the same name. Here once stood the Castello dei Carraresi, which today houses the University of Padua with its Faculty of Literature and Philosophy and the rooms painted by Altichiero. On the south side of the square stands the elegant Loggia del Consiglio, or Gran Guardia, the 16th-century building where the city's Maggior Consiglio (Great Council) used to meet. The wide staircase leading to the loggia and the council chamber on the main floor are particularly worth seeing. Text / Source: Turismo Padova https://www.turismopadova.it/de/orte/piazza-dei-signori/
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Villa Pisani is the most famous of the "Venetian Villas" along the Riviera del Brenta. The visit to this Museum requires the payment of a ticket of 12 euros. To visit the rooms and the garden you need at least an hour. Bicycles can be left in the rack outside. It is a magnificent place where numerous heads of state have stayed and whose rooms exude history. The Villa preserves furnishings and paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. For information on opening hours and exhibitions https://www.villapisani.beniculturali.it/
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Piazza dei Signori; a large square with the Palazzo del Capitano (from the 14th-16th centuries), where the Venetian governors resided and the watch tower with arcade and the elegant Loggia del Consiglio in Renaissance style. The clock still works on the almost 600 year old mechanism. Entrance is free, groups of maximum 10 people (guided tours only in the morning on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday).
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After the restoration work, which allowed the reopening of the tower in Piazza dei Signori in June 2010, the Astrarium clock, made in 1344 by Jacopo Dondi da Chioggia, is back in use in Padua. In 1437, the Astrario clock was faithfully reconstructed by the clockmakers Matteo Novello, Giovanni and Giampietro dalle Caldiere. The clock represents the Ptolemaic astronomical theory of a geocentric system that placed the Earth at the centre of the universe. The tower, 30 m high from the street level, has 5 internal floors, the first 3 of which were intended to house the parts of the clock mechanism, the other 2 formed the residence of the master clockmaker, custodian and maintainer. The cage clock is equipped with 2 "trains": the time train and the bell sound train. The dial has a round shape: the numbering of the hours is engraved on the external band with Roman characters, the internal band, made of lead plates, shows the copper stars. The third band, however, contains the zodiac symbols in relief. In the center is planet Earth. The lance that indicates the hours with the sun is at the base, while the moon appears in a round window. All the zodiac signs, except that of Libra which is missing, are finished with pure gold leaf. Source: https://www.padovanet.it/informazione/orologio-astrario-di-piazza-dei-signori
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There are several squares in the city and each one is more beautiful than the other.
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What a building, very impressive.
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An impressive building on the canal.
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Along the Brenta Riviera there are numerous historic villas but Villa Pisani is the best, largest and most majestic. It can also be reached across the river with a tour organized with Burchiello.
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In Vigonovo, you can visit the Archpriest Church, which dates back to the late sixth century and features an elegant façade and a tall bell tower. The Palazzo Zanon, built in the 19th century, now serves as the Town Hall. Another historical point of interest is the 16th-century Euganean Well of Trachyte.
Yes, the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) offers a scenic route for hiking and cycling along the Brenta River, providing an engaging outdoor experience amidst vegetation. Additionally, the Oasi della Cave / Oasi Naturalistica WWF, located near Lugo di Campagna Lupia, is a protected naturalistic area rich in diverse flora and fauna, particularly various bird species, and features accessible walking paths.
The area around Vigonovo is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For instance, there are several hiking trails, including an easy 'Trail Along the River loop from Vigonovo'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Brenta Canal lock in Stra – Brenta River Cycle Path loop from Tombelle' found in the cycling guide. Runners can find routes such as the 'Villa Pisani loop from Vigonovo' in the running trails guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. For example, Villa Pisani, Stra, a grand Venetian villa with a national museum, is listed as family-friendly. Piazza dei Signori, Padua, and Prato della Valle in Padua are also great for families, offering open spaces and historical sights. The Oasi della Cave / Oasi Naturalistica WWF provides accessible paths for a nature outing.
Vigonovo and its surroundings are rich in historic villas. Within Vigonovo, you can find a 19th-century villa on Via Naviglio, the 18th-century Villa Dorighello, Villa Smania, and the 17th-century Villa Sagredo. Other notable examples include Villa Bellini and Villa Draghi. Just outside Vigonovo, in Stra, is the famous Villa Pisani, known as the 'queen of Venetian villas'.
From Vigonovo, you can easily reach significant attractions in nearby cities. Padua offers Piazza dei Signori, a lively historical square, and Prato della Valle, one of Europe's largest squares. Venice, approximately 26.2 km away, is home to iconic landmarks like St. Mark's Basilica and the Grand Canal.
Yes, some attractions offer good accessibility. Piazza dei Signori, Padua, and Prato della Valle are noted as wheelchair accessible. The Oasi della Cave / Oasi Naturalistica WWF also features accessible walking paths, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) is loved for its continuous curves and elevation changes, offering an exciting experience for mountain biking and hiking. Historical sites like Villa Pisani are admired for their grandeur and preserved art. The lively atmosphere and architectural heritage of places like Piazza dei Signori, Padua, are also highly rated.
The Brenta River area is a significant natural feature. The Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) provides a beautiful setting for outdoor activities. The region is rich in springs and water sources, and is also traversed by the Piovego channel and other smaller streams, creating a lush environment for exploration and scenic views.
While specific data isn't provided, generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the Brenta River Trail. Early mornings are often recommended for trails to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler conditions.
Beyond the Archpriest Church and Palazzo Zanon, Vigonovo is home to the 16th-century Euganean Well of Trachyte, a unique historical point of interest. The town also boasts several historic villas, each with its own architectural style and history, such as the 17th-century Villa Sagredo with its adjoining chapel.


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