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A museum game around the plan of the exhibition
6 - 11 years- 60-90 min
The students are invited to locate, on the plan of the castle, different special rooms and/ or photographs corresponding to thematic rooms.
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A family likeness
11 - 15 years- 15 - 30 min
The students explore the main theme of the exhibition: family.
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Treasure of sentences
6 - 11 years- 15 - 30 min
The students build sentences with words related to the photographs they have discovered in order to express their views on its message.
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All different, all equal
6 - 11 years- 60-90 min
In groups, the students are invited to realise a work from the cut-out outlines of their hands in order to symbolise that unity makes strength.
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Graffiti for peace
11 - 15 years- 60-90 min
The students realise a graffiti with a key-word summarising the core message of the exhibition The Family of Man.
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What about it?
6 - 11 years- 15 - 30 min
The students choose an artwork and briefly answer to questions that will enable them to understand that perceiving an artwork is subjective.
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A set of images
6 - 15 years- 15 - 30 min
The students discover, before the visit, the thematic concept of The Family of Man.
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If photos could talk
6 - 15 years- 15 - 30 min
In front of a photograph featuring two characters, the students invent the dialogue between them with a story in a comic form.
Discover our collections
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Selfie
11 - 19 years- 60-90 min
The students realise self-portraits / selfies.
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Advanced scenography
16 - 19 years- 30 - 60 min
The students play Edward Steichen’s role and organise the scenography of the exhibition.
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Scenography for beginners
11 - 15 years- 15 - 30 min
The students are invited to manipulate copies of images from the exhibition so as to match composition lines.
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Recreate the photo!
11 - 19 years- 30 - 60 min
The students recreate a photograph they have chosen during the exhibition by staging it in a contemporary context.