Carnival at the Money Museum!
Families
To tell us more about carnival we invited a careto, a god, a king, a queen, a princess and a pirate!
Have you ever wondered how people started celebrating carnival? Is it an ancient celebration? Why do people call it by so many different names? Did you know that in the time of King Dinis colourfully masked revellers, the caretos, played pranks on people and caused mischief?
We invited a careto, a god, a king, a queen, a princess and a pirate to comment on carnival celebrations.
Inspired by their tales and by the Museum’s collection of coins and banknotes we will make a mask using cutting, collage, drawing and painting techniques.
Onsite
26 Feb
Onsite 26 Feb
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
90 minutes
TARGET-AUDIENCE
Children +6 years old with an adult
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information at info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240
To tell us more about carnival we invited a careto, a god, a king, a queen, a princess and a pirate!
Have you ever wondered how people started celebrating carnival? Is it an ancient celebration? Why do people call it by so many different names? Did you know that in the time of King Dinis colourfully masked revellers, the caretos, played pranks on people and caused mischief?
We invited a careto, a god, a king, a queen, a princess and a pirate to comment on carnival celebrations.
Inspired by their tales and by the Museum’s collection of coins and banknotes we will make a mask using cutting, collage, drawing and painting techniques.
Onsite
26 Feb
ACCESS
Free admission
DURATION
90 minutes
TARGET-AUDIENCE
Children +6 years old with an adult
PARTICIPATION
Advance booking required
More information at info@museudodinheiro.pt or +351 213 213 240