Museo Archeologico Viddalba


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piazza Angioy, 07030 Viddalba, Sardegna, Italy

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The management is the responsibility of cooperatvaOltrans Service, offering the guided tour, book shop and a cloakroom. Relating to the activities they propose didactic-educational workshops with entertainment character (Investigators at the museum; Small restorers; The archaeological cruciverbone; The profession of), aimed at primary and secondary level. The workshops provide an introductory part - took place during the guided tour or proposed with a power point - and a recreational-educational part, in some cases even animated. At the proposal of the teachers, sometimes even alternative work proposals are accepted, with the aim of deepening the educational program or to support the school in projects linked to the territory, entered into by the same year after year. Other activities carried out during the year were the shows, characterized by small scenic spaces - capable of evoking the atmosphere or reconstruct glimpses of everyday life - accompanied by an explanatory path. Exhibitions are sometimes also other connected activities, such as musical evenings, art contests and impromptu painting. Finally, the museum organizes scientific conferences and other activities in collaboration with the Archaeological Park (eg. Workshops) and the Public Library of Viddalba (eg. Reading activities and discussion on the texts). Open daily 10 -13 h and 16-19 (May 1 to September 30); h 9.30-12.30 and 15-18 (October 1 to April 30) closed on Mondays



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