L'originale casa contadina degli inizi del Novecento conservata nei suoi dettagli più minuti.
Sempre aperta in estate, è possibile visitarla in ogni momento della giornata.
The house consists of just two locals on the groundfloor level, at the entrance one gets directly into the kitchen/livinq quarters, then a door leads into the inner bedroom. No toilet, no running water, and only very recently a low-power bulb was hung to the ceiling. All over the walls, there are nails where the necessary tools of the afarmer's life were hung, and more tools are hanging from the ceiling. The giant fireplace (one man can stand into it) in one corner was the center of all family life, with a pot always boiling, all the meals were made there, prepared on the table in front, and consumed there. Nothing was thrown away, the ashes and all the cooking waste were collected in a bucket and brought to the fields to be used as fertilizers.
The bedroom is almost bare: a double bed, where all five members of the family slept: the parents at the head, the three children curled at the foot. Near the window, a wooden cradle. Under the bed, a wooden case where clothes were kept. Behind a curtain in a corner, the most precious property, two precious to be left in an outer stable where someone could steal it: the family donkey, whose breath heated the room and whose dumping was picked up in the morning to be used as fertilizers.