The collection is built around over a thousand articles, arranged on the basis of an internal criteria designed to illustrate the various aspects of the inhabitant’s daily life, the farm and craft activities along with elements of domestic life. This is achieved through the reconstruction of specific settings that no longer exist and can thus provide a learning and informative experience: these are the home, represented by the kitchen and the bedroom, the world of farming and that of local crafts.
A small section is given over to the cultivation of tobacco, which up to the Seventies of last century was a very important production sector in this area. The work tools of the traditional and most practiced crafts are all collected in the museum’s main hall, including a large press for brick production.
The current exhibition is completed by a whole series of photographs of Cave inhabitants in traditional period costumes or in the typical settings of farm life.































