The Romano Segurini Museum of Arts and Crafts has collected over 2,000 old tools and implements used by farmers and artisans, typical of our countryside and villages. The material is housed in a rural farmhouse dating back to the 19th century, consisting of a dwelling, stable, barn, hayloft, silo, services and two reed huts (capàn and capàna), reconstructed by Master Carpenter ALVARO AGOSTINI, now over eighty years old. The farmhouse, which was part of the vast estates of the Counts Rasponi, then the Counts Guidi, then the Brocchi, is now owned by the Segurini Sgurèn family and is located in Savarna behind the Brocchi palace.
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