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Mafia: The Old Country Guide: Chapter 5 Collectibles and Locations

Master every hidden collectible location in Chapter 5 with precise directions, visual landmarks, and story-based timing cues.

Chapter 5 in Mafia: The Old Country packs 14 essential collectibles across its sprawling Sicilian landscape. You'll hunt down mysterious Trinacria symbols, uncover secret notes, grab newspapers, and discover unique charms as you infiltrate estates and navigate family drama. Missing any of these treasures means incomplete completion stats, so let's ensure you snag every single item during your playthrough.

What Collectibles Can You Find in Chapter 5?

This chapter offers the most diverse collection hunt in the game, featuring six distinct collectible types:

Collectible TypeCount
Notes6
Newspapers3
Trinacria Symbols3
Charms1
Mystery Fox1

Note 1/6 - Cleanup Initiative

Your first collectible appears immediately when you enter the vineyard building. Head right from the entrance and spot the Cleanup Initiative note sitting on the central table. This document reveals early hints about the family's business operations.

Mafia: The Old Country Note 1/6

Newspaper 1/3

Climb upstairs and turn left toward the door. The Wave of Anarchy newspaper rests on a small table, providing context about the political climate affecting Sicily during this period.

Newspaper 2/3

After driving to meet Tino, examine the stone table positioned near the wooden door entrance. The Races in Palermo newspaper sits here, documenting local entertainment despite the ongoing conflicts.

Note 2/6 - Torrisi Logbook

During your "Look for Tino" objective, check the wooden crate area. The Torrisi Logbook contains crucial family business records that shed light on territorial disputes.

Trinacria 1/3

The villa infiltration sequence contains the richest collection of items, requiring careful exploration of multiple floors and rooms.

Enter the small building on the compound's left side to find Trinacria 1/3 placed on an interior table. This ancient symbol represents Sicily's three-cornered geography and holds special significance for the family.

Mafia: The Old Country Trinacria 1/3

Newspaper 3/3 

Head to the garden area left of the main stairs. The Sicilian Parades newspaper sits on a stone bench, documenting local celebrations and traditions.

Note 3/6 - Opera Advertisement

Enter through the main door and immediately spot the Opera Advertisement note on the table directly ahead. This cultural document shows the family's refined tastes.

Note 4/6 - Ludovici’s Collection

Move right to discover Ludovici's Collection note, detailing his impressive array of acquired artifacts and their origins.

Trinacria 2/3

Between two glass display shelves, Trinacria 2/3 sits on a small decorative table. Just to the right, the Caricato charm awaits collection - your only charm in this chapter.

Mafia: The Old Country Trinacria 2/3

Charm 1/1 – Caricato

Caricato can be found on another table positioned to the right of the previous collectible.

Note 5/6 - Protection Agreement

Continue left past the doorway to locate another table holding the Protection Agreement note, revealing business arrangements between families.

Mystery Fox

After incapacitating Ludovici, you'll receive new objectives. Behind where he falls, enter the dining room and approach the fireplace. The Mystery Fox collectible hides here, representing one of the game's most mysterious item categories.

Mafia: The Old Country Mystery Fox

Trinacria 3/3 & Note 6/6

When you arrive in San Celeste with Cesare, enter your apartment to find the final two collectibles.

The Threatening Letter note sits on the table beside the couch, containing ominous warnings about family safety. Meanwhile, Trinacria 3/3 rests on the kitchen counter, completing your symbol collection.

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August 11th 2025

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August 11th 2025

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