New generations get to know the impressive archaeological heritage of Alicante province in the most enjoyable way possible. With this request, CV MARQ Foundation He planned dramatized sessions to visit and get to know the rooms of MARQ’s permanent exhibition as a family. from sunday 12 february and until March 19 they organized seven sessions led by expert translators It will help to better understand the content that the museum offers to its visitors.
Vice President and Vice President of Culture, Julia Parra“This new educational activity was launched with the aim of bringing the youngest closer to the museum and showing them the importance of understanding, valuing and preserving our precious assets. archaeological heritage”. Another goal is to continue to encourage museum visits and build complicity and social bonds.
These dramatized visits educational and didactic suggestions It is organized annually by the Didactic Unit of the Foundation to demonstrate MARQ in a fun and rigorous way. This educational recommendation for visiting MARQ is also awaken the imagination with the “time travel” experience of adults and children. With the help of the characters Pyre and Cavernusvisitors will explore the history of the state of Alicante with content for the little ones who can learn to dance rain dance and be an Iberian lady or a Roman legionnaire.
Sessions 12, 19 and 26 February and 5, 12, 18 and 19 March, all at 12:30.. The program is recommended for children aged 3 to 9 years. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Ticket sales and access to information are available on the MARQ website, marqalicante.com.