Education Office
MArRC offers educational programs and learning services for schools, adults, and children, with a focus on inclusion and technological innovation. This page provides guidance for exploring workshops, internships, and guided tours.
Educational Laboratories
MArRC organizes workshops for all ages, with particular attention to accessibility. Among them are “Touching Art“, a tactile workshop designed for people with visual impairments, and “A Museum for Everyone“, created to welcome individuals with intellectual disabilities and help them discover heritage through new senses and approaches.
Touching Art is a tactile workshop for people with visual impairments, featuring tactile panels that reproduce eight artifacts from the collection. It offers an alternative sensory experience to explore the museum’s heritage.
A Museum for Everyone is an inclusive and adaptable workshop, also designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities. It’s a guided treasure hunt for adults and children, inviting participants to discover the Museum’s iconic works through new sensory and cognitive approaches.
Training
Workshop on topics related to cultural heritage and new technologies.
Training workshops
The Educational Office organizes training workshops, including the FARM project, dedicated to augmented reality, offering masterclasses and lessons on cinema, directing, graphics, and marketing for innovative cultural content.
Internships and school-to-work pathways
The Museum offers both curricular and extracurricular internships for university students, as well as advanced courses in the fields of art history, conservation, communication, and more. Activities range from cataloging to educational services, with dedicated mentorship. To apply, please send an email specifying your area of interest. After an orientation interview, applications are assessed based on the applicant’s profile and the Museum’s needs.
The Museum also welcomes high school students in their final three years for training programs that combine theory and practice in the museum sector. These activities, designed in collaboration with school and museum tutors, support professional and cultural orientation.
Paid Guided Tours
CoopCulture offers paid guided tours and workshops for schools and groups. These activities are managed by professionals and can be booked via call center or email. They provide an in-depth and interactive experience of the Museum’s heritage.
- Call Center: 06 3996 7600
- Email: edu@coopculture.it
- Website: www.coopculture.it/en/education/