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A life-changing experience
As part of an educational Study Tour to Reggio Emilia we visited this small museum with the participants. From the bravery of one family in 1940's Italy, we learnt what underpins education and underst...
The museum is located in a farm like many other farms in this area 70 years ago. But it has been preserved as a homage to the 7 Cervi Brothers that have been killed by the fascist police in 1943. Man...
In the low rhegian floor, this indispensable museum is built where the family Cervi, papa' Alcide, mother Genoveffa and the nine children, two boys and seven male brothers lived. The seven frat ...
We visited this museum with a group of deaf people. The museum was enriched with a video guide in LIS, the language of the signs, and subtitles, which can be visible from its own devices...
A life-changing experience
As part of an educational Study Tour to Reggio Emilia we visited this small museum with the participants. From the bravery of one family in 1940's Italy, we learnt what underpins education and underst...
Memories of freedom
The museum is located in a farm like many other farms in this area 70 years ago. But it has been preserved as a homage to the 7 Cervi Brothers that have been killed by the fascist police in 1943. Man...
A piece of history of Emilia Romagna
It is a museum in Gattatico, sticked to Reggio Emilia, It is exciting to see a family with a strong anti-fascist tradition in that time.
The coax of the Cervi family
In the low rhegian floor, this indispensable museum is built where the family Cervi, papa' Alcide, mother Genoveffa and the nine children, two boys and seven male brothers lived. The seven frat ...
Video guide for deaf
We visited this museum with a group of deaf people. The museum was enriched with a video guide in LIS, the language of the signs, and subtitles, which can be visible from its own devices...