The private collection records the agrarian and pastoral traditions of the Lepini Hills with a wide collection of objects dating to the 19th and 20th Centuries on display. The tools used for manual work and by local artisans are kept in a hut, that ancient, unmistakeable structure used by man in various different ways.
Whether circular or conical (when used by man), elliptical or with a pitched roof (when used as winter cover for animals), the huts were all built with the ancient, local technique of a limestone base with a covering of dried grass or poles.































