To enable all visitors to get the most out of their visits to the Museum, in a way that addresses all abilities and specific needs, the National Roman Museum designs and implements numerous heritage education projects intended for families, schools and groups of individuals with special needs.
Learning activities
Scherma e cultura
Sostenuto dalla Fondazione Terzo Pilastro Internazionale, il progetto “Scherma e Cultura” è un corollario del progetto “Scherma senza Limiti” ed è realizzato dalla storica Accademia d’Armi Musumeci Greco di Roma,…
For us by us. La Generazione Z e l’eredità culturale
Cosa ne pensa la cosiddetta “Generazione Z” (cioè i ragazzi nati tra il 1995 e il 2010) dei Musei? E, soprattutto, è possibile che siano questi stessi ragazzi a raccontare…
Scherma al Museo
Il Museo Nazionale Romano apre i suoi saloni all’Accademia d’Armi Musumeci Greco 1878 all’interno della sede delle Terme di Diocleziano, dove atleti di ogni età possono tirare di Scherma: questa…
MNR su misura
MNR su misura è un’app che intende rivolgersi ai diversi pubblici del Museo attraverso percorsi di visita differenziati in base alle specifiche esigenze, attualmente in corso di sviluppo e sperimentazione….
Il Museo parla con TE
‘Il Museo parla con TE’ is a cycle of workshops for hearing-impaired children aged between 6 and 11 years.
La Gatta Prisca va al Museo
This is a tactile book put forward by the Educational Service in the tactile publishing competition ‘Tocca a Te – V Edizione 2019’, in which it was awarded an ‘SED special mention for the best book dedicated to cultural, museum and local heritage’.
Il Museo va in Ospedale… a Scuola
Since April 2018, the Museum has been running the Il Museo va in Ospedale … a Scuola project, in cooperation with the teaching staff from the School of the I.C….
Museo per tutti
Since 2017, the National Roman Museum has been involved in the Museo per tutti project developed by the ‘l’abilità Onlus’ association in cooperation and with the support of the Fondazione…
Important notice
All of the educational activities organised by entities other than the National Roman Museum must be notified and agreed in advance with the Educational Service in writing with appropriate advance notice:
mn-rm.servizioeducativo@beniculturali.it
In partnership with Coopculture
The National Roman Museum’s Educational Service undertakes numerous activities in cooperation with Coopculture. The programmes proposed by Coopculture, developed specifically for each of the Museum’s four sites, are aimed at the various groups that use the Museum, providing a varied range of services including guided visits, workshops for adults and families, summer camps and specific activities for schools.
Accessibility
The Educational Service of the National Roman Museum guarantees visitors with special needs the opportunity to visit the Museum at its best.