The paper reconstructs the teaching and research activities of scholars in statistics and related subjects at the University of Padua from the Restoration to the Second World War. The history of statistics in Padua is an interesting case study, as it allows to shed light on the evolution of the discipline at the national level as well as on its relationships with the international development of statistical methods. Some fascinating antecedents go back to the 16th Century, with contributions by Gerolamo Cardano, student at the School of Medicine from 1524 to 1526, and later by Galileo Galilei, professor of mathematics at the University of Padua from 1592 to 1610. The 150 years from the Restoration to the 1960s are marked by a sequence of p...