We paint without colors

“Let’s paint without colors” is an activity aimed at practically all primary school years (from 1st to 4th grade) and seeks to explain the process of making pigments from elements present in nature. Through a question in the form of a challenge, students are urged to think about how it is possible that a thousand […]
Little copyists: the magic of medieval manuscripts

“Little Copyists: The Magic of Medieval Manuscripts” is an activity designed for middle and upper primary school students (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades). This activity is divided into two distinct parts. During the first half of the activity, we will explore the production process of medieval books, through audiovisual documents but also contemplating the […]
The printers of the past: engraving workshop
The activity “Printers of the past: engraving workshop” is designed for students in the last cycle of primary school (5th and 6th grade) and its objective is to introduce students to an ancient profession: that of engraver. This activity is divided into two distinct parts. First, the visit to the Museum’s permanent collection that will […]
Georgina Gavardina and the stories of the Museum

“Georgina Gavardina and the Museum’s Stories” is an activity designed for middle-school students (3rd and 4th years of primary school). This activity is divided into two distinct parts. During the first half of the activity, Georgina Gavardina, a professional story researcher, will tell students three fascinating stories that feature characters from the Museum’s works: the […]