Tradition traces its foundation to San Prosdocimo, the first Bishop of Padua.
Over the years, renovations have been carried out, such as the reconstruction of the pavement of the Church in 1855 and later in 1935 and those related to the present bell tower in 1878, which had been struck by lightning.
In 1998 were found the remains of the Mother Church, dating back to the fifth-sixth century and those of the ancient one dating back to 1150, which had three naves and the apse facing east, where currently there is the entrance.
Inside you can find the "Madonna" by Francesco Frigimelico, a "San Francesco", Antonio Crico and a statue of "Addolorata" by Valentino Panciera Besarel.