The MARQ starts this weekend a new cycle of dramatised visits to get to know the museum as a family.

The CV MARQ Foundation has programmed dramatised sessions to visit and get to know the rooms of the MARQ's permanent exhibition as a family. From the Sunday 12 February and until 19 March have been organised seven sessions led by expert interpreters that will help to better understand the content that the museum offers its visitors.

The Vice-President and Member of Parliament for Culture, Julia ParraThe new educational activity has been launched with the intention of bringing young people closer to the museum and showing them the importance of understanding, valuing and protecting our valuable archaeological heritage," he said.

These dramatised visits form part of the educational and didactic proposals organised annually by the Foundation's Didactic Unit with the aim of showing the MARQ in an entertaining and rigorous way. This educational proposal to visit the MARQ also aims to awaken the imagination of young and old through the experience of a "journey through time". With the help of the characters Pira and CavernusVisitors will discover the history of the province of Alicante with content aimed at the youngest visitors, who can learn to dance the rain dance and become an Iberian lady or a Roman legionary.

The sessions will be held on 12, 19 and 26 February and 5, 12, 18 and 19 March, all at 12.30 p.m.. The programme is recommended for children aged 3 to 9. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets can be purchased and information can be accessed through the MARQ website, marqalicante.com.

 

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