Elena Luzzatto (30 October 1900 – 1983) was an Italian architect, the first woman to graduate from an architecture program in Italy.
The daughter of Vittorio Valentini and Annarella "Cloe" Luzzatto Gabrielli, she was born in Ancona.
[2] Luzzatto graduated in architecture from the Regia Scuola Superiore di Architettura in Rome in 1925.
She began her career at the Technical Office for the Municipality of Rome, designing public buildings and restoring monuments.
During the Italian fascist period, she designed villas by herself or in partnership with other architects or with her husband, engineer Felice Romoli.