If you’re diving into Mafia: The Old Country and aiming to complete your collection of photograph collectibles, this guide has you covered. It provides a detailed breakdown of all photograph locations across the game, complete with maps, screenshots, and step-by-step instructions to help you capture every scenic spot. Whether you’re exploring Valle Dorata or uncovering hidden gems in Porto Almaro, this guide ensures you won’t miss a single collectible.
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Overview Map: All Photographs Collectibles
Here’s the Overview Map of All Photograph Collectibles in Mafia: The Old Country. Links lead to a more detailed map and the photograph shot.
1 – West Valle Dorata
2 – Collezolfo
3 – Sicilian Railways
4 – A Narrow-Gauge Link to Palermo
5 – Pirates in Sicily
6 – A Last Stand in the Norman Ruins
7 – Capo Francesco da Paola Lighthouse
8 – Porto Almaro
9 – The Winning Team (Chapter 7)
10 – The Salt Industry
11 – Changing Industries of Sicily
12 – Byzantine Ruins House Superstitions
13 – “The Mountain”
14 – Marquis Siragusa (Chapter 7)
15 – Chiesa di Maria
16 – Ruins of the Temple of Neptune
17 – Ruins of the Castle
18 – A View of San Celeste
19 – Chapel of the Madonna
20 – “Il Uccello Rapace”
21 – The Temple Complex (Chapter 4)
22 – The Temple of Aphrodite
23 – Norman Arched Walls
Photographs – By Name
You can use the Camera to take photographs at beauty spots around the Valle Dorata. They are marked with a blue circle on the ground. Step into the circle and hold the indicated button to start. Every photograph you take will be added to your collection. Adjust the focus and exposure until the image is clear and the indicators turn yellow.
A Last Stand in the Norman Ruins
Northwest of Porto Armaro and south of Pasquale’s Gas Station is a bridge. From the west side of the bridge (where the horse is in the map screenshot), there is a footpath going down to the beach. Here, on shore, you can take a photograph of the tower above. There is a staircase that leads to the tower. It is open and can be climbed.
About the Location:
“Following the unification of Italy in 1861, banditry in Sicily was met with fierce crackdowns leading to raids and mass arrests.
In one incident, the famed Mansueto Baglioni and his men held out within these crumbling fortifications for six days before surrendering. Baglioni was swiftly tried and executed a day later.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Clemente – Saints’ Card
-> Grand Duke Killed – Newspapers
A Narrow-Gauge Link to Palermo
This photography spot is just north of the Tonnara on the main road towards Collezolfo.
About the Location:
“Railway expansion across Sicily, such as this narrow-gauge line that runs through the Valle Dorata, has allowed for greater movement of industrial and agricultural goods.
It has also significantly improved passenger travel, connecting rural communities to larger urban centers and making regional transit more accessible.”
A View of San Celeste
West of Villa Torrisi is a house on the main road. Near the house is a ledge that you can climb up. Follow that path and keep climbing until you reach the vista with a cross. Here you can take the photograph.
About the Location:
“San Celeste’s name originates with Saint Celeste, a Norman-era monk who lived in solitude and was venerated for his piety and healing works.
Legend attests that he was martyred defending his monastery from raiders. Despite centuries of earthquakes, the town takes immense pride in its resilience, having always rebuilt and persevered.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Wave of Anarchy – Newspapers
-> Opera Season – Newspapers
Byzantine Ruins House Superstitions
Visit the forest west of San Celeste. Near the stream is a ruined building with a photography spot. Inside the building is also a Mystery Fox.
About the Location:
“This Byzantine ruin, the Chapel of Saint Agatha, still captivates local villagers, with tales of strange sounds echoing through its ancient walls at night.
Some claim it is haunted, while others suspect the eerie noises merely come from the wind or mischievous children playing tricks on their more superstitious elders.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Sant’Agata – Saints’ Card
-> Mafia Crackdown – Newspapers
-> Volcano Erupts – Newspapers
Capo Francesco Da Paola Lighthouse
Jump over the fence to take a photograph of the lighthouse at Porto Almaro.
About the Location:
“Capo Francesco da Paola Lighthouse was erected in 1862 during the unification of Italy to guide ships around the shallow waters and reefs around Porto Almaro.
During later revolts, Bourbon legitimists darkened their light to disrupt Italian naval movements. Today, the lighthouse remains operational, helping trade ships navigate to the port.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Giuda Taddeo – Saints’ Card
-> San Drogone – Saints’ Card
Changing Industries of Sicily
Take a photograph of a timber mill between San Celeste and Collezolfo.
About the Location:
“Industrialization has reshaped the region, but long-standing deforestation has left little forest for lumber exports.
As is often the case in Sicily, those who benefit most from its industries reside in Palermo or on mainland Italy, using a local workforce to fill their coffers, while Sicilians see little of the wealth their land produces.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Sant’Eustachio – Saints’ Card
-> Sant’Eligio – Saints’ Card
-> Mattanza Begins – Newspapers
Chapel of the Madonna La Gentile
East of San Celeste and south of Villa Torrisi is a small chapel up the hill, where you can take a photograph.
About the Location:
“Said to house a toe of Saint Vitus, gifted during Norman rule, pilgrims flock to visit this chapel.
In 1856, Vatican officials requested the toe to be returned to Rome, but after an outcry from locals and even a cardinal originally from the area, the request was dismissed.”
Nearby Collectibles:
Chiesa di Maria
Located just north of the Torrisi Fast Travel point in Explore Mode, you’ll find this collectible photo spot. Simply capture a picture of the church to add it to your collection.
About the Location:
“As Garibaldi’s forces swept across Sicily, it was in this church that Bourbon loyalists hatched a secret plan.
However, the meeting was disrupted with violence breaking out within the church itself. It is said that the blood of this conflict still stains the stone walls.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Sant’Antonino – Saints’ Card
-> San Celeste – Saints’ Card
-> Chinese Relations – Newspapers
Collezolfo
Southeast of Collezolfo is a photography spot to take a picture of the village.
About the Location:
“The town of Collezolfo was developed in the mid-to-late 19th century to house the influx of miners drawn by the region’s sulfur industry.
Many of these men arrived alone, leading to a steep rise in gambling, prostitution, and crime, which became rampant as the settlement grew.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Francesco D’Assisi – Saints’ Card
-> Flying Men – Newspapers
“Il Uccello Rapace” Rock Formation
In Chapter 4: Il Barone, Enzo and Isabella are riding into the mountains and will pass this rock formation. Since photography is not yet introduced at this point, this photography spot is not highlighted on the map when riding past it. Just track back Enzo’s and Isabella’s route in Explorer Mode to find this photography spot.
About the Location:
“The valley where the “bird of prey” formation sits is also home to prehistoric megaliths.
Some scholars speculate these stones may have been used by ancient peoples for ritual or astronomical purposes, possibly tracking the passage of the stars and the turning of the seasons.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Cristoforo – Saints’ Card
Marquis Siragusa
In Chapter 7: Spirito Sportivo, Enzo can enter the Bordello in San Celeste and reach a balcony on the top floor, where he has to take a photograph of Marquis Siragusa through an open window.
About the Location:
“Despite owning vast swathes of the countryside, the wealthy elite of Sicily rarely leave the townhouses of Palermo and Catania to visit their more rural and lawless estates.
Small towns such as San Celeste, however, offer a degree of anonymity for when these prominent figures want to indulge in more private vices.”
Norman Arched Walls in the Sicilian Countryside
At the easternmost road of the Temple of Aphrodite is an old, ruined arched wall. North of it is a path going off the main road that leads to this photography spot.
About the Location:
“The remains of this Roman aqueduct’s crumbling magnificence stand in quiet decay.
Built to channel freshwater from inland springs to nearby settlements, the aqueduct represents the ambitious engineering projects that were indicative of the Romans.”
Pirates in Sicily
Nestled between Pasquale’s Gas Station and the Tonnara lies a scenic hilltop with a campsite, offering the perfect vantage point to capture stunning photographs of the seaside.
About the Location:
“From the 16th to the early 19th century, Barbary pirates frequently raided Sicilian shores, sacking villages and enslaving locals.
In 1785, a pirate ship ran aground during a violent storm. Enraged by years of raids, the townspeople rushed to the wreckage, enacting a swift revenge on the surviving pirates.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Bartolomeo – Saints’ Card
-> Peak Conquered – Newspapers
Porto Almaro
Go to the southernmost tip of Porto Almaro to take a photograph of the harbor town.
About the Location:
“This area has been settled since the Neolithic period due to the abundance of fertile land and the sea’s rich bounty.
Since the Phoenicians arrived in the eighth century B.C., a port of some kind has been ever-present. For centuries, Porto Almaro has been key to trade around Sicily and beyond.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Giuda Taddeo – Saints’ Card
-> San Drogone – Saints’ Card
-> Calls for Revold – Newspapers
-> Amazing Inventions – Newspapers
Ruins of the Castle of Umfredo Anquetil
In the northeastern corner of the Mafia: The Old Country map, just below the road leading to Messina’s Camp, you’ll find a set of ruins perfect for photographing.
About the Location:
“Ruined castles, like this one once built by the Norman lord Umfredo Anquetil, offer bandits an ideal hideout.”
Nearby Collectibles:
Ruins of the Temple of Neptune by Lago Efesto
Take a photograph of the ruins at Lago Nefesto.
About the Location:
“Situated on the shoreline of Lago Efesto, the ruins of this Norman stronghold date back to the early 12th century, during the reign of Roger 11 of Sicily.
Originally built to assert Norman dominance over the Valle Dorata, the castle once housed a garrison of knights and served as a local seat of feudal authority.”
Nearby Collectibles:
Sicilian Railways
A narrow road leads southeast, out of Collezolfo, to a house by the stream. Nearby is a photograph spot by the water to take a picture of the railway bridge.
About the Location:
“Railway expansion across Sicily has introduced new transport links, facilitating the movement of industrial and agricultural goods to major cities and ports.
From the Valle Dorata’s main station, located in Porto Almaro, trains depart regularly for Palermo and Catania. Their routes meander through the sunlit countryside, pausing at smaller towns along the way.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Francesco D’Assisi – Saints’ Card
-> Flying Men – Newspapers
The Salt Industry
East of Porto Almaro is a salt farm. On the farm are three windmills. Head to the westernmost windmill and take a photograph of the nearby salt farmers.
About the Location:
“The land floods with saltwater, guided into shallow pools to evaporate under the sun. As water disappears, pure white salt crystals form.
Workers carefully rake and collect them by hand. Renowned for its purity, this salt is sold internationally and considered among the finest available anywhere in the world.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Diver Sets Record – Newspapers
The Temple of Aphrodite Epistrophia on La Riva Antica
In Chapter 4: Il Barone, Enzo and Cesare race around a circuit at the L’Antica Riva ruins. In the center of the temple ruin is this photo spot.
About the Location:
“Built in the fourth century B.C., this temple is remarkably well-preserved, although time has worn its once vibrantly painted floors and columns.
The surrounding complex has long been used as a meeting place for recreation, romance, and racing.”
“The Mountain”
Make your way to the southern ruins in the town of San Celeste. While the ruins may not initially reveal a photography spot, keep an eye out for a winding staircase within the structure. Climb to the top, and there you’ll discover the perfect vantage point to capture a stunning photograph of the majestic Mount Etna.
About the Location:
“Looming in the distance over San Celeste is a powerful volcano known to locals simply as “the mountain”. Its last major eruption came in 1814 following a devastating earthquake that caused widespread destruction across the Valle Dorata.
Only time will tell how long this sleeping giant remains at rest.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> Palermitan Skaters – Newspapers
-> Unrest in Bulgaria – Newspapers
The Temple Complex
In Chapter 4: Il Barone, Enzo and Isabella are riding to the ruins where she will introduce him to the Photography collectibles. This is the first photograph to be taken in Mafia: The Old Country.
About the Location:
“In the classical era, the Valle Dorata sat at a crossroads where ancient civilizations met – a place shaped by the clash of cultures and beliefs.
Marks have been left here by the Carthaginians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Moors, and many
beyond.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Cristoforo – Saints’ Card
-> San Valentino – Saints’ Card
The Winning Team
Win the race in Chapter 6 to get the Winning Team photograph.
About the Photograph:
“Targa Siragusa ’06”
West Valle Dorata
At the Collezolfo Fast Travel Point in Explore mode, head down to the river and ride north. Near the little island on the map, head a bit uphill to take a photograph of the stream.
About the Location:
“The western region of the Valle Dorata prospered with the expansion of the railway in the late 19th century. This allowed sulfur mines to export their material more efficiently.
The town of Collezolfo grew rapidly as a result, developing to accommodate the increasing workforce required for mining operations.”
Nearby Collectibles:
-> San Nicola – Saints’ Card
-> San Francisco in Ruins – Newspapers
Mafia: The Old Country
Release: August 8th, 2025
Developer: Hangar 13
Publisher: 2K Games
Official Website: mafiagame.com