Located in a wing of the ancient Monastery of San Salvaro, the monastery was built by the Bishop of Padua in the eleventh century along the borders of Lower Padua and Verona, after 300 years of private property and in a state of complete abandonment was acquired by the city of Urbana and the Parish of San Salvaro in 1995, with the intent to bring it back to life.
With the restoration, the Museum of the Ancient Ways has derived, a center of historical documentation that traces the development of the territory, from the birth of the ancient Roman Century road courses in the area, and the life that took place once along the streets.