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After a careful tour of the Greco-Roman collection at the Archaeological Museum of Naples, children will engage in a workshop activity: imagining they are a gladiator, they will make their own shield.

After a careful tour of the Egyptian section of the Naples Archaeological Museum, the children will try their hand at a workshop activity: they will make a travel postcard (gouache) with their name in hieroglyphics.

By immersing themselves in the Farnese collection of the Capodimonte Museum, pupils will discover the developments in Renaissance portraiture. Everyone will draw their own self-portrait that they will compare with their smartphone selfie! What will be the differences? Let’s find out together.

Participants will be immersed in a botanical tour of the magical Capodimonte Woods. During the visit they will collect leaves, twigs, and some trash to make their own work of art!

Little Red Riding Hood lost her way in the Woods. To prevent her from encountering the wolf, through a series of clues, participants will embark on a treasure hunt that will end with a picnic in the wild.

Packed lunch.

After a careful visit to the second floor of the Capodimonte Museum, pupils will discover seventeenth-century painting. They will learn about the developments of naturalist light, the dark background of Caravaggio’s painting, and in the end, with cards they will create their own Caravaggio-style artwork

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