Il Bel Pastore Center — Usiogope srl
Il Bel Pastore Center is a contemporary cultural and hospitality venue located in the Veneto region near Venice, operated by Usiogope srl. Set within the terraferma landscape of the Venetian hinterland, the centre blends heritage premises with contemporary programming, offering a destination for cultural events, meetings, and experiences connected to the rich artistic tradition of the Venice area.
- Address
- Veneto region, near Venice (VE)
- Period
- Contemporary use; historic premises
- Location
- Veneto terraferma, near Venice
- Function
- Cultural centre, hospitality, events
- Coordinates
- 45.5051° N, 12.0120° E
- Notes
- Part of the cultural and hospitality landscape of the Venetian hinterland, a region undergoing significant cultural regeneration
At a glance
- Type
- Cultural centre and event venue
- Period
- Contemporary (historic premises)
- Location
- Veneto, near Venice, northeastern Italy
- Operator
- Usiogope srl
- Character
- Venue for cultural events and hospitality in the Venetian hinterland
Overview
Il Bel Pastore Center occupies a position in the terraferma — the mainland territory of the Venetian Republic, today the province of Venice — that has traditionally served as a counterpoint to the island city. The Venetian hinterland (Riviera del Brenta, Mestre, and surrounding communes) retains a concentration of Palladian villas, rural estates, and historic farm complexes that have found new purpose in the 21st century as cultural venues, agritourist destinations, and centres for creative activity. Il Bel Pastore represents this tradition of adaptive reuse in a landscape steeped in Venetian heritage.
History
The Venetian terraferma was brought under the direct governance of the Serenissima (the Venetian Republic) in the 15th century, and its agricultural landscape was systematically reorganised by Venetian noble families who built the villas and estates that still define the region’s character. The name “Il Bel Pastore” (The Good Shepherd) has deep roots in Italian Christian and pastoral iconography, and properties bearing this name across the Veneto frequently have ecclesiastical or aristocratic origins. The centre’s contemporary incarnation under Usiogope srl reflects a broader regional trend of converting historic rural and ecclesiastical properties into venues for culture, hospitality, and community life.
What you see
Visitors to the Venetian terraferma encounter a landscape shaped by centuries of hydraulic engineering, farming, and noble patronage — flat plains, tree-lined roads, waterways, and the occasional profile of a Palladian villa on the horizon. Il Bel Pastore Center itself offers premises suited to events, gatherings, and cultural programming, with the characteristic architectural details of the Veneto region. The proximity to Venice means visitors can combine a stay or event at the centre with excursions to the island city, the Brenta Riviera villas, or Padua’s art and university heritage.
Cultural significance
Venues such as Il Bel Pastore play a significant role in the cultural ecosystem of the Venetian hinterland, providing spaces for events, community gatherings, and cultural programming in a region that has historically been overshadowed by the exceptional magnetism of Venice itself. The terraferma is now increasingly recognised by heritage and tourism authorities as a destination in its own right, with its Palladian villas (UNESCO-listed), medieval towns, and living agricultural traditions offering a richer and less crowded experience of Venetian culture.
Practical information
Location: Veneto region, near Venice. Contact Usiogope srl directly for current programming, event bookings, and access details. Check official channels for updated address and opening information.
Getting there
The Venetian terraferma is well connected by train from Venice Santa Lucia and Venice Mestre stations, with onward local connections by bus or car. For the exact address and transport directions, contact the centre directly or consult their official website. A car provides the most flexibility for exploring the surrounding landscape.
