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Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua

Torre degli Anziani restoration project by Architettura Tommasi returns one of Padua’s symbolic landmarks to the city. After a long period of closure and centuries spent standing guard over the city’s squares, Torre degli Anziani, a historic masterpiece of the urban core, reopens to the public thanks to a significant architectural, structural, and conservation intervention carried out by Architettura Tommasi, led by architect, product designer, and partner Tommaso Tommasi and Gianni Tommasi, founder. For the first time, Torre degli Anziani will be accessible to the public.

Padua Rediscovers One of Its Oldest and Most Emblematic Monuments – Torre degli Anziani

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

An ambitious and extremely delicate project that restores to the city a lost viewpoint: an extraordinary panorama over the monuments, squares, and landscapes that have shaped Padua’s collective imagination. The building is the ancient turrim communis, the civic tower of the city of Padua. It is a public bell tower that, over the centuries, has been known by various names, including Torre del Comune, Torre Bianca, and Torre della Giustizia.

In the first half of the twentieth century, it resumed one of its oldest names, Torre degli Anziani, used at least until the early fourteenth century, so called because the tower and its bells were under the direct authority of the Council of the Elders, the executive body of the comunancia, the free commune of Padua. The tower stands at the city’s nerve center, between Via Oberdan and Piazza della Frutta, at the junction of three medieval districts (Torricelle, Altinate, Duomo).

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

The intervention by Architettura Tommasi, developed from 2019 and completed through two years of complex works, focused on the new internal staircase of 190 steps, an element that, for the first time in the tower’s history, makes its summit accessible to the public.

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

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A Visual Relationship with the Entire Historic Center

A technical and cultural achievement that reactivates a visual relationship with the entire historic center: from the majestic vault of the Palazzo della Ragione to the Astrological Clock Tower, from the Cathedral to Teatro Verdi, from the basilicas of Saint Anthony and Saint Justina to the Euganean Hills and, on the clearest days, as far as the crown of the Dolomites.

From the very beginning, our idea was to make the building and this historic structure accessible to future generations,” stated architect Tommaso Tommasi of Architettura Tommasi. “Introducing the new staircase was a key element of the overall project, because the restoration is not only conservative, but also a form of cultural enhancement, making a structure that until now could not be entered accessible to the entire community. The real challenge was to harmoniously integrate a new and modern element, such as the staircase, into a historic tower that is a symbol of the city.”

A Project Between History, Engineering, and Urban Sensitivity

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

The intervention involved the interior, exterior, and roof of the tower, following principles of the utmost respect for the historic structure while resolving critical issues that had accumulated over time.

At the entrance, a new educational and exhibition space was created, previously non-existent: a multimedia room where a presentation on the history of the tower is projected and from which, through a system of real-time connected cameras, visitors with disabilities can also enjoy the panoramic view from the top.

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

The staircase designed by Architettura Tommasi forms the heart of the transformation. The original wooden solution was replaced with a steel structure in compliance with fire-safety regulations. The insertion of the new staircase required a particularly sophisticated structural intervention, including internal reinforcement with next-generation chains and tie rods; steel ring beams to ensure the stability of the historic masonry; core drilling and localized reinforcements to integrate the staircase into the load-bearing vault; cleaning and polishing of the internal surfaces while preserving visible historical traces, including the consolidation dated January 17, 1940, still visible at the entrance.

Great care was also devoted to the historic bell, which was temporarily moved using jacks to allow the staircase to pass up to the highest accessible level.

Torre degli Anziani – the Rebirth of a Civic Symbol

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

Rising 47 meters high and located at the oldest point of the city, Torre degli Anziani thus returns to being an active and vital urban landmark. Its reopening represents a “gift” to the community and to the city’s heritage: a place of rediscovered memory and, at the same time, a visual platform that connects history, landscape, and contemporary life.

The project by Architettura Tommasi creates an access that had never before existed for the general public and restores to the city a privileged viewpoint, capable of telling the story of Padua in all its architectural, cultural, and geographical breadth.

Torre degli Anziani, a Restoration Project by Architettura Tommasi in Padua, Photo by Max Zambelli, Archi-living.com

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Architettura Tommasi

Founded by Gianni Tommasi in the early 1980s at the foothills of the Euganean Hills, the firm today stands out for its duality of spirits and generations, enriched in 2016 by the arrival of Tommaso Tommasi, architect, product designer, and partner. Driven by a passion for culture, architecture, and beyond, rooted in local tradition, the studio has, over the years, enhanced the landscape by restoring, regenerating, building, and creating new spaces.

Architettura Tommasi designs interventions ranging from the restoration of monumental complexes to retail projects, from territorial planning to urban furniture design, and from residential to corporate sectors, in a constant movement across different scales of design. The firm collaborates with professionals specialized in historical and environmental aspects, forming a comprehensive team capable of delivering articulated and complete services across all areas related to the built environment.

Text: Architettura Tommasi / OGS PR & Communication

Photos: Max Zambelli

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