Terrassa Padovana
Terrassa Padovana e un piccolo comune della Saccisica, l'ampio territorio agricolo a sud-est di Padova compreso tra il capoluogo e...
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История Terrassa Padovana
Terra Arsa: the origins of a place name
The name Terrassa almost certainly derives from the Latin expression Terra Arsa, burnt land, which according to historical tradition referred to a territory cleared by fire to make it arable. The first document mentioning it is dated 3 November 1097, a deed of donation by which one Cono da Calaone gave the monastery of San Michele in Candiana a wooded territory surrounded by marshland. This is one of the earliest records for a small Paduan town, showing how much this corner of the plain was already of interest to church and landed institutions well before the thirteenth century, at a time when much of the area was still uncultivated or marshy.
From the Bragadin lords to today's Saccisica
In the following centuries the territory of Terrassa saw the Bragadin, a noble Venetian family, hold lordship over it, in line with the pattern common throughout the Saccisica of estates and holdings tied to patrician families of the Serenissima. The name of the wider area itself, Saccisica, comes from the fact that Corte and later Piove (from Pieve) were personal territory of the Lombard kings, hence Sacco, and it is from this term that, from the thirteenth century onward, the entire district southeast of Padua came to be known. Terrassa Padovana fully shares this history and landscape: progressive land reclamation, farmland organised in regular plots, and small rural centres that grew up around the old courts.
A landscape of fields and casoni
The landscape of the Saccisica, and therefore of Terrassa Padovana too, has always been shaped by intensive farming on reclaimed land, crossed by a dense network of canals and drainage channels regulating the waters of a historically marshy area. One identifying feature of the whole area is the casoni, old rural buildings roofed with marsh reeds, once used as temporary dwellings or tool shelters in the more isolated countryside: although not specific to Terrassa alone, they tell a great deal about the peasant civilisation that shaped this territory. Today fields of cereals and fodder crops dominate the landscape, with few economic activities beyond farming and the essential services for the resident population.
Life in a small rural town
With a modest population, Terrassa Padovana is one of many small towns in the lower Padua area where daily life unfolds at a slow pace, marked by the farming seasons rather than a calendar of events. There are no notable accommodation facilities or a monumental historic centre to visit: its main interest lies in being part of a larger territorial system, the Saccisica, which is best explored as a whole, moving between the various neighbouring towns along country roads and cycle paths. For anyone seeking an authentic picture of the Veneto province, without a tourist filter, Terrassa Padovana is an honest piece of that mosaic.
The irrigation canals and hydraulic system of the Saccisica
Like the rest of the Saccisica, Terrassa Padovana's territory is also crossed by a dense network of irrigation ditches, drains and reclamation canals, essential for managing the waters of a plain that was originally marshy and is now intensively farmed. This hydraulic system, the result of centuries of progressive work by land-reclamation consortia, still shapes the agricultural landscape today with grassy embankments, small bridges and rows of trees following the canals. It is an element easily overlooked by a casual visitor, but one that tells a great deal about how the Saccisica, and Terrassa Padovana with it, is the result of long human effort to transform the land, rather than a natural landscape left untouched over time.
Experiences not to miss
- Cycle the rural roads of the Saccisica
- Look for traces of the ancient Terra Arsa in the farming landscape
- Discover the traditional casoni typical of the Saccisica countryside
- Visit the neighbouring towns for a fuller picture of the area
- Experience the slow, agricultural rhythm of the lower Padua plain
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