Attractions and places to see around Sant'Elena, an island at the eastern tip of Venice, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. Connected to the main city by bridges, it forms part of the Castello district. The area is known for its green spaces, including a large pinewood, and provides views of the San Marco Basin and the Venetian Lagoon. Sant'Elena serves as a residential area, offering a glimpse into local Venetian life.
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Beautiful village, Petrarch's buen retiro
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Monselice Castle is a complex of buildings composed of four main nuclei, plus a fortress, all built and renovated between the 11th and 16th centuries. The oldest part, on the right as you enter the main doorway into the Corte Grande, is the Castelletto, with the adjoining Romanesque house, built between the 11th and 12th centuries. On the left stands the massive 13th-century Ezzelino Tower. In the center, Palazzo Marcello was built in the 15th century as a connecting nucleus between the two existing buildings. At the top of the hill stands a fortress built by Ezzelino III da Romano on the orders of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia. Finally, the castle library, located on the large esplanade in front of the Ezzelino Tower, was created in a pre-existing building from the late 16th century.
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beautiful castle with large park and well maintained
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Beautiful trail to ride on a MTB. Very popular. Watch out for riders on the way down.
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A typical Italian small town. Fits the holiday mood.
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Simply fantastic The view from Calaone is very beautiful
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In reality, nothing remains of the castle, but the notable medieval walls that surrounded it remain: destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, they are 1 km long; on the top of the hill, the keep which is still present watched over the entire town. Today the city walls enclose the very well-kept and spectacular Italian gardens, inaugurated in 1915, with orderly avenues and geometric flowerbeds, with tree species and centuries-old plants. The park, ideal for walking and relaxing, is open to the public free of charge: it closes in the evening/night, with times that vary depending on the season (see link). https://www.estedavivere.it/it/poi/castello-di-este/ https://www.euganeamente.it/il-castello-carrarese-di-este/
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The area around Sant'Elena is rich in history. You can visit Monselice Castle, an architectural complex with parts dating back to the 11th-12th century, or the Carrarese Castle in Este, a military structure from the 14th century. Additionally, the medieval village of Arquà Petrarca offers a glimpse into ancient charm, known as the place where poet Francesco Petrarca spent his final years. On Sant'Elena island itself, the Gothic-style Church of Sant'Elena, housing relics of Saint Helena, is a central historical point.
Yes, the Mottolone Plateau is a must-see, offering panoramic and evocative nearly 360-degree views. On Sant'Elena island, the Parco delle Rimembranze, a large pinewood, provides peaceful walks and serene views of the San Marco Basin and the Venetian Lagoon.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Carrarese Castle, Este – Piazza Maggiore, Este loop' or an 'easy hiking loop from Este'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking options like the 'Castello di Lispida – Este Castle Gardens loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the Calto Callegaro Trail or the 'Vineyard Road to Monte Fasolo – Mottolone Plateau loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Mottolone Plateau is considered family-friendly, offering accessible panoramic views. The medieval village of Arquà Petrarca provides a charming historical experience for all ages. Additionally, the Carrarese Castle in Este is also noted as family-friendly.
Sant'Elena stands out as one of Venice's greenest areas, featuring a large pinewood known as Parco delle Rimembranze. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city's crowds, with serene views of the lagoon. As a primarily residential area, it provides a unique glimpse into local Venetian life, with small shops and taverns, distinct from the more tourist-heavy parts of Venice.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. For instance, the Monselice Castle is enjoyed for its rich history and the opportunity to experience a medieval and Renaissance atmosphere. The Mottolone Plateau is loved for its panoramic views and as a starting point for various trails. Arquà Petrarca is cherished for its ancient charm and connection to the poet Francesco Petrarca.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse routes for both gravel biking and mountain biking. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Castello di Lispida – Este Castle Gardens loop' or the 'Monte Cecilia Trail – View of the Euganean Hills loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle trails such as the Calto Callegaro Trail, known for being 'not too technical' but potentially sticky in humid periods. More options are available in the gravel biking guide and MTB trails guide.
When visiting Monselice Castle, it's recommended to visit during the Saints' fair, which takes place during the first week of November, featuring over 250 stalls and an agricultural exhibition. Piazza Mazzini nearby is a good spot for a coffee break. The castle itself, also known as Cini Castle, houses an extensive collection of furnishings, paintings, and weapons, recreating an ancient medieval and Renaissance atmosphere.
On Sant'Elena island, the most prominent cultural landmark is the Church of Sant'Elena (Chiesa di Sant'Elena Imperatrice), a Gothic-style Roman Catholic church dating back to the 11th century. It is believed to house the relics of Saint Helena. Above its 15th-century Renaissance portal, you can see the Monument to Vettore Capello. The island also features the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, the second oldest stadium in Italy still in use, and remnants of a former convent and cloister adjacent to the church.
Yes, Sant'Elena has recently recovered vineyards annexed to the Church of Sant'Elena and its former convent. These vineyards are now managed by a local association, Laguna nel bicchiere, which produces red wine, offering a unique local agricultural experience within Venice.
Sant'Elena is connected to the main city of Venice by bridges, making it accessible. It is part of the Castello district. You can typically reach the island via Venice's Vaporetto (water bus) system, with specific stops serving Sant'Elena, connecting it to other parts of Venice.
The region around Sant'Elena, including its historical sites and natural viewpoints, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For specific events like the Saints' fair at Monselice Castle, early November is ideal. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions and historical villages without the peak summer crowds.


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