Fratelli Cervi Museum is none other than the home of the seven brothers shot by the fascists in December 1943. It became immediately after the Liberation a place of great symbolic value, a house emblematic of the many sufferings suffered by the population during the Nazi-Fascist occupation.
The house, 1 km from the town of Gattatico, was inhabited since 1934 by the Cervi family, who rented a farm here. With the passing of time the Deers modernized and invented objects for agriculture and for the 20 hectares of land they cultivated. The first Balilla tractor bought by Aldo Cervi, on which a map of the world rests, the licenses of all seven brothers, rural objects belonging to the family, books, uniforms and other written testimonies are still preserved here.