Sant'Agostino (church), Ferrara

The Church of Sant'Agostino Parish is a Roman Catholic parish church in the frazione of Sant'Agostino, part of the comune (municipality) of Terre del Reno in the Province of Ferrara, Italy.

The original church built in 1507 by commission from the Bianchetti family.

Just prior to becoming a parish church, the site had been part of the Oratorio dei Sacchi.

The present Neoclassic facade dates to 1879.

The main altarpiece was once attributed to Fra Stefano da Carpi (1710-1796), but more recent documents point to Jacopo Calvi, also called il Sordino (1740-1815).

The belltower of the church