The castle
Situated above the town, this imposing medieval structure still has its mighty walls made with large stones and the three characteristic towers in the north-westerly corner. Unfortunately only ruins of the central part remain after its collapse. The main square tower is located over the entrance, which supported an impressive drawbridge thanks to the embrasures, which are still visible.
The fortress was greatly fought over and lost, until in 1414 Pandolfo Malatesta decided to entrust Padenghe with the castle of Drugolo, inside which the Veneto Republic subsequently stationed a garrison. Inside a “castle within a castle” was constructed to house the lord and the garrison.
Church of Sant’Emiliano
Situated close to the castle, this is an ancient Romanesque parish church made up of a nave without aisles and a semicircular apse which dates back to the 12th century. Inside one can note the transformations made in the Baroque era.
The parish church
Built around the end of the 17th century, inside it houses paintings of considerable artistic merit, such as the “Madonna with Child and Saints” by Zenone Veronese and pictures by Francesco Paglia, Francesco Giugno and Zadei. Furthermore it is possible to admire the evocative sculptures of Antonio Callegari and Beniamino Sironi.
Villa Barbieri
Situated close to the church, it was built at the end of the 18th century. It has a characteristic façade which is completely rusticated. It has recently become the property of the Commune of Padenghe and hence it is only possible to admire it from outside.