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General Tours:

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  • BREAKING DOWN BORDERS: ALL EQUAL, ALL DIFFERENT

In an imaginary journey through the museum’s halls, the children will use objects to discover the values held by different cultures, learn about topics such as the equality of all human beings in the Museum's Hall of History, hospitality in the Africa Hall, love for others in the Oriental Religions Hall, cooperation in the Philippines, and cultural mixing in the Americas. After the tour, we realise that we are more similar than we think. Do you feel like travelling with us?

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  • THINKING GREEN

In this tour we will reflect on the way in which, for centuries, human beings have related to the earth, the climate or plant and animal species, and the impact they have had on all of this. With the 2030 agenda and the SDGs as a starting point, we will focus on examples of recycling and reuse of natural resources present in the collection, such as coconuts in the Philippines, pumpkins in Africa or the pirarucu tongue in the Amazon, converted into containers and objects for everyday use. We will also delve into traditional sustainable behaviours from which we can learn and remember what we did not do so badly in the past.

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Thematic Tours (only for the first cycle of primary school):

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  • WELCOME TO NUNAVUT!

We will travel to Nunavut, which means "Our land" in the Inuktitut language of the Inuit, where we will learn about the life and characteristics of the unique culture of this people of the North Pole. Through a tour of some of the objects in the museum, we will learn about their way of dressing, their home customs and even some of the stories that even today are still told by the elders to the youngest members of the family. Finally, we will carry out an activity based on Inuit clothing. Do you dare to travel to this icy place?

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  • INDIANS WITH COWBOYS

What was the significance of the feather plumes worn by the inhabitants of the Great Plains of North America? On this tour we will discover the answer to this and many other curiosities about the native peoples who lived in this American region. We will also learn how they lived, what clothes they wore and what their customs and beliefs were... and finally, you will be able to create your own Kachina doll as if you were real members of the Hopi people.

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