Silea

Welcome to Silea!

Welcome to the city of Silea, a municipality in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto region. With its ancient history and natural beauty, Silea is the ideal place for history and nature lovers. In this text, we will tell you a little about the history of Silea, its symbols, monuments, and places of interest.

The History of Silea

The area around Treviso has been inhabited since ancient times, thanks to the presence of the Sile river, which allowed easy access and excellent communication. Numerous prehistoric artifacts have been found in this area, demonstrating the importance of Silea since ancient times. Later, the Paleoveneti arrived, who were then subjected by the Romans. The Roman era is marked by the construction of important infrastructure, such as the Claudia Augusta Altinate road, which crossed the territory of Silea. It is believed that the first stable settlements date back to the Roman colonization.

Until 1935, the city was called "Melma," but was later renamed to the current name, "Silea." This name change was wanted by the podestà of Melma, Matteo Fantin, to avoid ridicule from the inhabitants of the neighboring areas. The new name referred to the Sile river, the main river in the area.

The history and treasures of Silea: between nature, art and culture.

The Symbols of Silea

The symbol of Silea is the municipal coat of arms, granted in 1950 by the President of the Republic. The coat of arms represents the three rivers of the municipal territory: the Sile, the Melma, and the Nerbon. The wheat spikes represent the agricultural economy of the area, which has been predominant for many years.

Monuments and Places of Interest

If you are a lover of art and architecture, do not miss the Church of San Michele Arcangelo. This magnificent work of art dates back to the 15th century and was built in 1493 as the main church of the municipality. The gabled facade of the church was maintained during the subsequent restoration of the 17th century. The Church of the Beata Vergine della Salute, instead, is a small sacred building built in the early decades of the 19th century.

The territory of Silea is rich in monuments and places of interest from various historical periods. Anyone who is passionate about history and cultural heritage must visit this city. The churches of San Michele Arcangelo and the Beata Vergine della Salute are only a few examples of the magnificent heritage of the area.

Conclusions

Silea is a city that must be visited by all history and culture lovers. With its ancient history, monuments, and places of interest, Silea represents a cultural heritage that must be preserved and valued. Come and visit this beautiful city and let yourself be enchanted by its beauty.

Matteo Ferrari
Updated Thursday, Apr 21, 2022