The MARQ has doubled the number of places for the guided tours of the exhibition. "Lords of Heaven and Earth. China in the Han Dynasty". during the weekends due to the large number of visitors. In this sense, the number of 60 applications per day initially planned to make the journey, at an average speed of 120.
Since its inauguration, the temporary exhibition has had two daily guided tours, with a total of 30 places each. One takes place in the mornings from Tuesday to Sunday at 11:30 a.m. and another in the afternoon, from Tuesday to Saturday at 20:30. However, as a result of the great reception that this exhibition has received from the public, the museum has doubled the number of places on the guided tours that are held during at weekendsEach of the passes is open to a total of 60 visitors. In addition, the museum also offers dramatised visits to this exhibition during all the Saturdays in July and August, at 7 p.m.
The exhibition "Lords of Heaven and Earth" provides a unique overview of the development of the Han dynasty in the period of its hegemony. Around 250 original pieces from private collections, supported by illustrations, Chinese calligraphy, didactic panels, explanatory posters and audio-visual montages on Han "immaterial culture", explore and reflect a crucial dynastic period in Chinese history.
By means of a minimalist, simple and clean design and spectacular audiovisual montages, the visitor experiences a journey through time, being transported back in time. twenty-three centuries agoThe Han period, so that, at a glance, you can get to know their history (contemporaries of Imperial Rome), their political structure, the geographical extension of their Empire, their technological advances, their mentality and their special sensitivity towards the arts.