Museo Cervi
Museo Cervi
4.5
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
The Cervi Museum is located in the low plain around Reggio Emilia and it is set in the house where the Cervi family lived from 1934, a wide farmhouse located at “Campirossi”, a plot of land with an extension of 53 “biolche reggiane” (about 16 hectares) on the border between the villages of Gattatico and Campegine. The Cervi Museum originated from the collection of objects that the family of the seven brothers preserved since the years of the war and those that were given to them afterwards (printed materials and manuscripts, honors and official decorations, albums, relics, artworks). These materials first found a place during the sixties in a specific small room created during the enlargement of the building. With the re-qualification of the building, a new museum itinerary has been shaped: starting from the extraordinary living, working, and fighting experience of the Cervi family to the work in the countryside, anti-fascism and Resistance.
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Ivelise
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June 2024 • Family
During a short holiday in the area, we visited the Cervi brothers' house museum. It was an exciting, as well as educational, experience. The sad story of the horrendous and undeserved end of the aforementioned brothers is very touching. The house is well preserved, with a rich and detailed description of their life and the entire context, a corollary to their personal events. A visit is recommended. A compliment to the receptionist, Praja Francesca, kind and very prepared.
Written 14 June 2024
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diti78
Auckland, New Zealand9 contributions
June 2017 • Friends
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 understood "the desire for a different sort of citizenship". A stunning little museum!
Written 7 June 2017
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Vittore P
City of Venice, Italy118 contributions
Aug 2016 • Solo
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.
Many Italians like to visit this place and remember their sacrifice for freedom.
Many Italians like to visit this place and remember their sacrifice for freedom.
Written 20 August 2016
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roberto p
Gallarate, Italy2,335 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
In the lower Reggio Emilia plain, this indispensable museum is set up where the Cervi family lived, father Alcide, mother Genoveffa and their nine children, two boys and seven brothers.
The seven Cervi brothers, barbarously murdered at the end of 1943.
Nowadays this place remains a point of reference for all those who recognize themselves in the values of anti-fascism.
We strongly wanted to come here, we visited with silence and reflection, we highly recommend it.
The seven Cervi brothers, barbarously murdered at the end of 1943.
Nowadays this place remains a point of reference for all those who recognize themselves in the values of anti-fascism.
We strongly wanted to come here, we visited with silence and reflection, we highly recommend it.
Written 24 October 2023
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Virna R
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Sept 2024 • Couples
Very interesting. It should be a destination for a lot of school trips. Children need to understand what happened in those years.
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Written 17 September 2024
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Davide
Bra, Italy395 contributions
Sept 2024 • Family
A very interesting museum, the museum talks about the Italian resistance and the role of the Cervi brothers in fighting fascism.
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Written 10 September 2024
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Il museo dispone di un grandissimo parcheggio
Written 9 January 2019
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