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The old farmhouses of Brugherio were agricultural structures typical of Po-Valley in Lombardy, which gave its name also to the surrounding areas, roughly corresponding to fractional towns. The union of the various rural and small municipalities in which the territory was fragmented gave birth in 1866 to the municipality of Brugherio. In the twenty-first century are still visible the following: Bindellera, Casecca, Cattoni, Comolli, Dorderio, Guzzina, Increa, Modesta (called also Del Bosco), Moia, Occhiate (with Occhiate's mill), Pareana, San Cristoforo, Sant'Ambrogio, San Paolo and Torazza<ref name="sitocomune">{{
== Architecture ==
Isolated in the countryside (as Sant'Ambrogio, Guzzina or Occhiate) or unified in a rural agglomeration (as Baraggia and San Damiano), the farms were the core of peasant lives. They had closed courts and the characteristics of the farms on the plains north of Milan, where the yard was intended to link functions and had a central role in the agricultural processing (as happened for example in the Po-valley companies). Around the courtyard, usually very large, there were opened four bodies of building: two porches on the ground floor, topped by a railing onto which the rooms of the upper floor, are residential; the third with stables and barns; and the fourth was originally made up of small rooms used as latrines. The houses were so arranged: in the ground floor there were the kitchen, the pantry, the closets and the living room, while the bedrooms were upstairs. At the center of the courtyard was the well for water<ref name="luoghi">{{
== Tipo di agricoltura ==
In the territory of Brugherio, agricultural property was mostly small and divided, even if there was some examples of large single owner, at least until the Napoleonic period. Polyculture (wheat, corn, beans, potatoes) prevailed, intended mainly for personal consumption rather than for sale.<ref name=luoghi/><ref name=mancini/> The area was also famous for the production of wine and, from the mid-eighteenth century, it was spread the mulberry growing: the mulberry trees, which were planted on the edge of the field, as not sacrificing other crops needed to feed silkworms, were given by the owner to the tenant farmers to work together the land. To the breeding of silkworms were devoted mostly women and children. The explosion of silkworm raised up on the territory numerous mills: the first ones were in Baraggia and Moncucco.<ref name="documenti">{{
== Farmhouses ==
=== Bindellera ===
It was built in 1761 and it was a property of Viganone, a tape-seller. It had a big room at the ground floor where tuns were placed.{{
La cascina si trova a [[Brugherio]] tra viale Lombardia e [[Autostrada A4 (Italia)|l'autostrada A4]] ed è tuttora adibita ad attività agricole, ma in cattivo stato di conservazione.<ref>{{
=== Casecca ===
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