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Salara

Salara è un piccolo comune dell'alto Polesine, in provincia di Rovigo, con poco più di mille abitanti, situato a ovest del capoluo...

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Salara è un piccolo comune dell'alto Polesine, in provincia di Rovigo, con poco più di mille abitanti, situato a ovest del capoluogo in un territorio di pianura segnato a sud dal corso del fiume Po, il cui argine forma anche un tratto di percorso ciclabile. Il nome Salara sarebbe legato all'antico passaggio del sale lungo la Pestrina, un corso d'acqua storico ancora oggi esistente, che avrebbe dato il nome al paese come luogo di transito di questa merce preziosa in epoca medievale. Nel territorio sorse, sul finire dell'XI secolo, un monastero fondato dagli agostiniani e passato poi ai benedettini sotto il dominio della famiglia Este, alla fine del Quattrocento, restandovi fino ai primi del Settecento in una lunga e complessa disputa legale con la popolazione locale. La chiesa parrocchiale settecentesca, dedicata a San Valentino, patrono del paese, sorge sui resti di edifici precedenti. Come molti comuni dell'alto Polesine, Salara conobbe una forte emigrazione tra Otto e Novecento, causata da crisi economiche e disastrose alluvioni del Po.

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A village on the Po, at the edge of Polesine

Salara lies in upper Polesine, west of Rovigo, in a border position within the provincial territory, with the Po river marking its southern boundary. The great river's embankment, besides its hydraulic function, today offers a stretch of cycling route that crosses the municipal territory, part of the wider network of paths running alongside the Po in its Veneto and Emilia stretches. It is a landscape of open plain, dotted with cultivated fields and marked by the constant presence of the great river, an element that has shaped the local community's economy, movement and even survival for centuries.

Salt on the Pestrina: the origin of the name

The name Salara is thought to be linked to the ancient passage of salt along the Pestrina, a historic watercourse that still flows through the municipal territory today. In medieval times salt was a commodity of great economic and strategic value, and places of passage or storage along the trade routes that carried it often bore traces of it in their very names: this is the most likely case for Salara, which would thus stand as toponymic evidence of an ancient network of river trade at the heart of Polesine, even before the territory took on the predominantly agricultural shape it has today.

The monastery: Augustinians, Benedictines and the Este family

In the late 11th century a monastery was founded at Salara by the Augustinians, which later passed to the Benedictines under the rule of the Este family toward the end of the 15th century. The monks remained there until the early decades of the 18th century, a period marked by a long and bitter legal dispute with the local population, which dragged on for at least two centuries. It is a story that illustrates well the tensions typical between monastic institutions owning vast lands and peasant communities economically dependent on them, a recurring theme in the rural history of lower Veneto under the long rule of the Este family and later Venice.

The church of San Valentino

Salara's 18th-century parish church is dedicated to San Valentino, the village's patron saint, and stands on the remains of earlier religious buildings, attesting to a long continuity of worship. Inside it preserves altars in marble and finely carved wood, elements that make it the municipality's building of greatest artistic interest. It is the focal point of Salara's religious and social life, a reference point for a community that, like many others in Polesine, has maintained over the centuries a strong bond with its religious traditions despite the economic hardships and natural disasters that have marked its history.

Floods and emigration between the 19th and 20th centuries

Like much of upper and lower Polesine, Salara too went through a period of serious economic crisis at the end of the 19th century, worsened by several disastrous floods of the Po river that hit local agriculture hard. These circumstances forced many families to emigrate, to other Italian regions or abroad, a phenomenon that deeply marked the demography and collective memory of this village, as of many other small Polesine municipalities. It is a story of hardship and resilience that deserves to be told honestly, because it is as much a part of Salara's identity as its historic monuments.

Experiences not to miss

  • Cycle along the Po embankment on the path that crosses Salara
  • Visit the church of San Valentino with its 18th-century altars
  • Trace the history of the Augustinian-Benedictine monastery and its long dispute under the Este family
  • Discover the course of the Pestrina, linked to the ancient salt trade

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