Walking along the path you are captivated by the landscape and you almost do not notice this anonymous-looking building. A plaque recalls that Garibaldi was hidden here during his escape from the Austrians, during what is called "the process". That is, the days in which Garibaldi was helped to hide and escape from the Austrian soldiers here in the Comacchio Valleys. A really interesting place and a piece of our Italian history.
On 2/7/1849 Garibaldi escapes from besieged Rome to pass through Umbria, Tuscany, towards the Apennines, Cesenatico and Anita: on 31 July he obtains asylum in San Marino but leaves again towards Venice, from the mouth of the Rubicon he arrives in Gatteo, enters Cesenatico, disarms the Austrian gendarmes and takes possession of 13 fishing boats, 12 bragozzi and 1 tartana and on 2 August he leaves for Venice with Anita, 6 months pregnant and dying, who will die in Magnavacca in the valleys of Comacchio.