- Battaglia Terme
Infobox CityIT
img_coa =Battaglia Terme-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Battaglia Terme
region =Veneto
province = Padua (PD)
elevation_m = 11
area_total_km2 = 6
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 4128
population_density_km2 =688
timezone = CET,UTC+1
coordinates = coord|45|18|N|11|47|E
frazioni =
telephone = 049
postalcode = 35041
gentilic = Battagliensi
saint =St. James
day =june 25
mayor =
website = [http://www.comune.battaglia-terme.pd.it/ www.comune.battaglia-terme.pd.it]Battaglia Terme is a town in the
Veneto region ofItaly , in theprovince of Padua .Battaglia lies at the easternmost edge of the volcanic
Euganean Hills , and has been noted for its warm saline springs and natural vapour grotto since the Middle Ages.History
The construction of the navigable Battaglia canal in the early 13th century brought traffic and growth to the commune which commanded a central position at the confluence of several canals in the network of barge traffic that linked Este and Padua, the Adriatic, the Lagoon of Venice and the north by means of the
Brenta Canal, the canalizedBacchiglione and theAdige .Main sights
The palatial Villa Selvatico was erected in the mid-17th century by Marchese Benedetto Selvatico, the owner of the mineral springs.
The dominant feature of the town is the high monumental enclosed block of the
Castello del Catajo at the edge of the town, which had its origins in a simple villa that was rebuilt and extravagantly enlarged in the manner of a feudal castle from 1570 onwards by Marchese Pio Enea Idegli Obizzi , a member of a literary family well-known in Ferrara and Padua [http://www.sardimpex.com/files/obizzi.htm] ; it contains a vast cycle of historical battle scenes frescoed in 1571–2 byGiambattista Zelotti (1525–1578) a pupil ofPaolo Veronese ; he began with Roman times and culminated in the military triumphs of Pio Enea degli Obizzi, which were recreated in the gardens with tourneys and spectacles. His nephew Pio Enea II enlarged the complex with the grand entrance courtyard, announced by sculptures on high drum pedestals, which is dominated by the Baroque "Elephant" fountain. In the 19th century the Castello's collections were enriched by the last of the Obizzi with coins and medals, musical instruments and paintings. The complex was inherited by Karl I, the last Emperor of Austro-Hungary, and was sequestered as war reparations by the Italian State, which sold it in 1926 to the Dalla Francesca family, who currently open it to the public.Nearby, the baroque Villa Emo-Capodilista dominates a steeply-terraced site with its dome rising over its central pediment [http://www.gargan.it/Padova%20sud%20in%20italiano.htm] .
Twin towns
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Tuttlingen , Germany
*Bischofszell , SwitzerlandExternal links
* [http://www.comune.battaglia-terme.pd.it/ Official "comune" website] it icon
* [http://www.euganea.net/pages.php?node=02/07/11/8832238 Information and images] it icon
* [http://www.provincia.padova.it/cultura/musei/bt_castello.htm Castello del Catajo] it icon
* [http://en.comuni-italiani.it/028/011/ City information] en icon
* [http://www.villeveneteecastelli.com/scheda.asp?id=9&socio=-1 Castello del Catajo] it icon
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