Best attractions and places to see around Mestrino, a town in Italy's Veneto region, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated near Padua, Mestrino provides a peaceful base with agricultural roots. The area features gentle rolling hills and fertile plains, characteristic of the region. Many notable attractions are easily accessible within a short distance from the town.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Absolutely majestic! The villa and the gigantic square in front are beautiful!
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On the northern slopes of the Euganean Hills, the abbey of Praglia boasts about 900 years of history and today presents the largest Benedictine monastic community in Italy, with over 40 members. The current Abbot is Stefano Visintin.
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Viewings only possible twice a week, Saturdays and Sundays.
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The back gate was open because there had been a celebration the night before. The cleanup must have been a real challenge :-) It's interesting to see the courtyard come alive again. A great backdrop, a building you can't miss. Beautifully integrated into the landscape, look at this castle on the Bacchiglione River. It's a worthwhile destination for a tour; it's definitely worth a detour!
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Beautiful bridge over the Brenta dell'Ostiglia
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A beautiful setting at Castello San Martino. A great classic along the Bacchiglione river. Perfect for a picnic break, there is also water.
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Villa Contarini-Camerini stands in Piazzola sul Brenta (PD) on the remains of an ancient castle built by the Dente family around the year 1000. The villa hosts concerts and cultural events as well as being offered as an ideal place for conferences, meetings and public and private receptions.
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very impressive, ideal for taking a picture
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Mestrino and its surroundings are rich in history. Within Mestrino, you can explore the ancient Oratorio della Madonna Nera and the Museo Internazionale del Vetro d'Arte e delle Terme. Just a short distance away, you'll find the medieval San Martino della Vaneza Castle, which now houses the Archaeological Museum of the Bacchiglione River. The imposing Praglia Abbey, with its 900-year history, is also a significant cultural landmark.
Yes, several attractions around Mestrino are suitable for families. The San Martino della Vaneza Castle and Villa Contarini are both listed as family-friendly. The Brenta Cycle Bridge offers a fun and accessible spot for a family outing, and the nearby city of Padua provides attractions like Prato della Valle, a large square perfect for a stroll.
Mestrino's landscape features gentle rolling hills and fertile plains. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) offers a scenic route for cycling and hiking amidst lush vegetation. The nearby Euganean Hills also provide a picturesque backdrop and opportunities for exploration.
Mestrino is a great base for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, including moderate options like the 'Veggiano Cycle Path' or 'Weir on the Brenta River – Villa Contarini loop'. For more challenging rides, consider the 'Transeuganea Trail Section' or 'Start of Monte Madonna' loops. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Mestrino guide.
Absolutely. The area offers several hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. You can find easy loops like 'Bhgvhh loop from Rubano' or 'Gated Entrance in Ostiglia loop from Campodoro'. For a more challenging hike, consider the 'Brenta Cycle Bridge – Villa Contarini loop'. Discover more details and routes on the Hiking around Mestrino guide.
Padua, easily accessible from Mestrino, boasts several significant landmarks. Don't miss Prato della Valle, one of Europe's largest squares, and The Basilica of St. Anthony. The Scrovegni Chapel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for Giotto's exquisite frescoes. Other notable sites include Piazza dei Signori and the Museo Antoniano.
Yes, the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua is easily accessible from Mestrino. It is famous for its 14th-century fresco cycles by Giotto, considered a revolutionary development in art history and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's a must-see for art and history enthusiasts.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. For instance, the Praglia Abbey is loved for its imposing architecture and beautiful setting. The Brenta Cycle Bridge is noted for its functional and aesthetic design, while the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) is enjoyed for its exciting, varied terrain and natural surroundings.
Yes, the area has Roman historical significance. In Arlesega, a subdivision of Mestrino, you can find Statio ad Finem, which was a significant stopping place along the ancient Roman road from Padua to Vicenza. Additionally, in Montegrotto, there's an archaeological site with Teatro e Terme Romane (Roman Theater and Baths).
Mestrino is home to the Museo Internazionale del Vetro d'Arte e delle Terme. This museum showcases over 700 pieces of glass art, including works by renowned masters and Murano artists, as well as historical collections and international representations.
The San Martino della Vaneza Castle is typically open for viewings only twice a week, on Saturdays and Sundays. It's advisable to check current opening times before planning your visit.
Yes, Villa Contarini in Piazzola sul Brenta is a historical site that frequently hosts concerts and cultural events. It stands on the remains of an ancient castle and offers a beautiful setting for various gatherings.


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