The complex Villa Park and Miari de Cumans is a flagship for the Province of Padova and the Veneto region. The architectural and landscape complex there in style and form in which it is manifested in the beautiful St Helena estate. The villa is characterized by the eclectic style of his style and the distinction of being Villa-Castle. It boasts ancient origins: the first foundations are the Mille when housed a Benedictine monastery. Through the centuries, but has been strong changes also of architect known Achille Casanova (painter of the apse frescoes of St. Anthony in Padua) up to the union of neo-Gothic and Venetian, and the domus patritia function , as is visible the current observer. The park, which covers an extensive area of 8 hectares, dates back to 1856, when Paoletti, landscape architect of the school Jappelli gets the commission at the hands of Happy Miari, to design this park in the Romantic style. It is the only garden to visitors in English jappeliano style throughout the province of Padua and its Ninfeo, Temple of Cavour, structural peculiarities and the botanical treasure it contains (there are several centuries old trees and rare specimens of Taxodium disticum, Fagus sylvatica and Austrian black pine) is a real postscript of the area and provide the visitor a real cauldron of emotions.