The Archaeological Museum of Alicante was visited this morning by ONCE users who have toured the hall where the temporary exhibition '.Lords of heaven and earth. Han Dynasty 206 BC - 220 AD.' to celebrate the feast of Saint Luciapatron saint of people with blindness. This initiative is included in the programme of activities planned by the organisation to celebrate this event.
The guided tour to the sample has enabled people with visual functional diversity to access the content of this exhibition by using the embossed plates which include descriptive texts in Braille. In order to carry out this proposal, the most significant and representative archaeological objects from this collection have been selected.
In the tactile plane of orientationThe thematic layout of the exhibition in Braille and the title of the exhibition can be found in the temporary rooms of the museum. In addition, visitors from this group were given an explanation of the Han Dynasty.
In addition, the exhibition, which will be open to the public, will be on display at the until 11 Januaryalso includes three reproductions which blind or low vision people have been able to touch and which have been accompanied by an oral illustration of them.
Through this exhibition the MARQ reclaims history,customs and secrets of this crucial dynastic period in the history of the country, which was characterised by great political influence, economic flourishing and cultural development. A total of 256 pieces,many of them unpublishedfrom various private collections make up this exhibition.