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When they began the bombing of Milan, between 1942 and 1943, he was moved to this part of the factory in Brugherio to avoid the destruction it, after the purchase by the lords Stanzani of land and buildings of Villa Sormani, in the hamlet of Moncucco . Thus was born the establishment in Brugherio, that throughout the war period produced aeronautical devices. With the advent of CNC machines in the mid-sixties, the Magnaghi Brugherio went into crisis, while in Milan the industry began to flourish. In 1985 the two settlements merged into one direction, moving in Brugherio fabrications of the device components. Magnaghi Milan currently exports its products all over the world and is the first Italian manufacturer of hydraulic systems.<ref name="mancini" />
==Historical places==
===Villa Sormani===
Built in the eighteenth century over an ancient castle, it is the perfect example of "villa of delights", a country residence which spread to the north-east of Milan in the first decades of the eighteenth century. Example of Lombard Baroque, the villa belonging to the Marquis Silva passed in 1733 to the Spanish nobleman Don Carlo Bolagnos, who in 1779 took over the Andreani. In 1817 the villa became the property of the family Sormani; in 1913 of Verri and finally the Stanzani, which in the eighties sold the villa to private.<ref name="luoghi">{{cite book | | |title= Brugherio: i suoi luoghi, la sua storia |language= Italian|date= 2009 |publisher= Litostampa |___location= Brugherio}}</ref>[[File:16BrugherioVillaSormani.JPG|thumb|271x271px|Villa Sormani-Andreani]]
===Saint Lucius Church===
The church was born in the sixteenth century as a chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, attached to the convent of Saint Francis in Lugano. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, when under Napoleon struck the religious institutions, the fathers of the convent inserted their headquarters in the list of buildings to suppress. In fact, in 1812 he decided alienation, and in 1815, the complex was put up for auction. The architect and teacher at the Brera Academy Giocondo Albertolli, brother of the purchaser of the land Albertolli Christmas, wanted to save at least the church of Saint Anthony, which he attributed to Bramante. Thanks to Count Gianmario Andreani who bought the church, it was possible to completely disassemble the building, and brought parts from Lugano to the park of Villa Sormani-Andreani, where it was rebuilt in 1832 and where it received the new dedication to Saint Lucius, in memory of an ancient pre-existing oratory dedicated to the Holy Pope martyr.<ref name=luoghi/>
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*{{cite book |first= Luciana |last= Tribuzio Zotti |title= Brugherio nei documenti |language= Italian|date= 1986 |publisher= Musicografica Lombarda |___location= Brugherio}}
*{{cite book | first=Manuela | last= Mancini| title=Brugherio: presente e passato |language= Italian| date= 1996| publisher= Swan| ___location=Milano }}
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*{{cite web|url=http://archiviomilano.cineca.it/Divenire/ua.htm?idUa=10663561|title=Archivio di Stato di Milano. Moncucco. Comune censuario. |language= Italian|accessdate=22 settembre 2015}}
*{{cite web|url=http://archiviomilano.cineca.it/Divenire/ua.htm?idUa=10655663|title=Archivio di Stato di Milano. Moncucco di Monza ed Uniti. Comune censuario.|language= Italian|accessdate=22 settembre 2015}}
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