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Closed to the public, visible only from the outside

As we can see, it almost certainly dates back to the nineteenth century. The low, two-story brick-faced building, with a large main entrance, owes its name to the Patrignani family.

Located on the street of the same name, the house was the residence of the Comacchio nationalist Antonio Buonafede (1759-1814), instrumental in the community’s purchase of the valli (lagoons) from Napoleon Bonaparte.

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A. Buonafede, 12 - 44022 Comacchio (Italia)