none3noMercato Saraceno, a small town in Romagna, lived a time of intense architectural activity during the fascist era. Arnaldo Mussolini, the little brother of Benito and director of the most influential Italian newspaper at that time, chose to build a private studio in the place of origin of his wife, Augusta Bondanini. Here, he greeted politicians of that period and also a lot of intellectuals, raising Mercato Saraceno to the honours of the chronicle. In those years, many buildings of public utility were built with the purpose of constructing a new image of this little peripheral context. Interesting examples are the local Casa del Fascio designed by the architect Ugo Dolcini, the Casa del Balilla of the Roman Cesare Valle, the “August...