An artificial embankment, created by man in ancient times and then reused over the centuries by people who have lived in the area. One of the many examples scattered in the surrounding areas such as Castelfranco Veneto, Treville, Castello di Godego, Vallà.
It is a mound, now covered with grass and trees, but in the distant past it was a burial area, dedicated to one or more local noble figures. Some archaeological excavations have revealed the presence of finds. The motte of Salvarosa is visible from the road and you can see a mound, with trees, surrounded by greenery, with a high slope, circular shape, visible even from a distance. About 4 metres high.
Certainly reused in Roman and medieval times as a defensive site, equipped with a tower, built of wood, a fundamental material. Modified over the centuries, it has been readapted to allow for the cultivation of the surrounding crops. The motte is a small example of history, testifying to the existence of a past and the lives of men and women, capable of leaving a living mark.