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Correzzola, a charming town in Veneto, Italy, enchants visitors with its tranquil canals, medieval architecture, and agricultural heritage. The Padua Canal runs through pastel-colored historic buildings, preserving the rural charm of the Venetian Republic era. As part of the Veneto wine region, local family wineries produce exceptional Prosecco sparkling wines.
Don't miss the 15th-century frescoes in Chiesa di San Martino and its bell tower. The Old Mill Ruins showcase medieval hydraulic technology. Visit the monthly farmers' market for artisan cheeses and lavender products, and experience the Canal Light Festival in summer. Rent a bike to explore vineyards along the canal.
Try risotto al radicchio (red chicory risotto) paired with local Prosecco, and sopa coada (pigeon bread soup) for traditional festivals. Drogheria Aielli grocery offers century-old spice blends, while street vendors' zaleti corn cakes with honey are a must-try.
No train station; take APTV buses from Padua (40min) or drive via SP12 highway. Only walking/biking within town. Canal gondolas operate April-October. Note: Reduced Sunday bus service; book automatic rental cars in advance.
Best in April-June (20°C, fewer crowds) or September-October (grape harvest events). Summer is humid; some sites close in winter.
Italian is spoken; elders use Venetian dialect. ATM at Piazza Mazzini (Visa/Mastercard only). Farmacia Comunale has Sunday duty; emergency care is in Padua. Free WiFi near town hall; TIM has best signal. Many B&Bs are cash-only. Public toilets cost €0.5 (museum toilets are free).