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Português: Bem tombado pela Fundação Catarinense de Cultura na cidade de Urussanga. Típico sobrado italiano de característica urbana, construído em 1896 por imigrantes italianos. Os primeiros proprietários foram os Srs. Lucas e Ângelo Bez Batti.
English: Typical Italian townhouse with an urban character, built in 1896 by Italian immigrants. The first owners were Lucas and Ângelo Bez Batti.
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Imóvel situado à Praça Anita Garibaldi, 128/132, Urussanga, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Q65970297 , iPatrimônio ID: urussanga-imovel-a-praca-anita-garibaldi-no-128132
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