MUVE Mestre

MUVE Mestre

MUVE Education

Museum for all to enjoy and explore

 

For schools

 

Our work is inspired by the firm belief that museums are important and versatile “working tools” for schools; that one of the main tasks of such places is to transmit in a pleasant and unforced manner the values that one hopes the young will inherit and share. This is why we adopt a range of approaches and methods, with careful and continuous assessment of the reaction of the children to what we propose. It is they who must be caught up in what they see, who must participate fully in the experience. This means that whilst the overall goal is inspired by sound and rigorous educational criteria, a particular emphasis is placed upon interaction and dialogue. 
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For adults

 

For those visiting the city who want not merely to be amazed by what they see in the museums, but also an opportunity to discover the very best of Venice, we offer unusual approaches, actively involving the visitors in either Italian, English, French, Spanish or Russian. Furthermore, we think that it is never too late to learn something new or find out more about something you already know: this is why we offer workshops, lectures and themed activities.
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For families

 

Our museums are welcoming places to stay, play or simply be together, with a lot of activities involving parents and children offered at very special conditions. Interactive visits with games, hidden clues, stories and legends to engage the children; accompanying booklets to take away; workshops to “live” art and sciences through practical and amazing experiences, and more… Discover our family programmes “on demand”, which can be easily booked whenever required.
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 ‘Specific needs’ or inclusion and beyond

 


All the tours and workshop activities are designed to be fully inclusive; however, these can be further remodelled to meet specific needs. It is possible to personally adapt materials for children with learning difficulties.
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