The international exhibition "Dynasties. The first kingdoms of Prehistoric Europe".inaugurated this week at MARQ, is the starting point for the programming that the Didactics Unit, Accessibility, Club Llumiq of the Fundación CV MARQ has organised, as it does every year, focused on children from between 6 and 12 years of age for the Easter school holidays.
The days 2, 4 and 5 April has organised a full calendar for enjoying the Museum in Easter through workshops, games, entertainment and guided tours aimed mainly at bringing children closer to the cultural centre in a dynamic and participatory way.
Adapted visits to the museum's permanent galleries will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with the help of the characters Pira and CavernusThey will be showing the participants the history of the province of Alicante. They will also take them to the 'Dynasty' exhibition and encourage them to take part in the workshops that have been prepared for this exceptional exhibition. The children will be able to make a replica of the Nebra Disc, the first known representation of the celestial vault in Europe, discovered 25 years ago and included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in 2013, in which the sun, the moon and the stars are represented. Archer's bracelets and bell-shaped pottery vessels will also be reproduced in these workshops.
The seating capacity of these proposals is limited and the free registration can be made at the MARQ ticket offices. Interested parties can also consult all the information at marqalicante.com.
In addition, on Wednesday 3 April, the museum will host the traditional day of the children's beauties' get-together organised by the Federació de Fogueres and the Fundación CV MARQ. The visit will include a guided tour of the rooms, an educational workshop and a treasure hunt specially prepared for them.