Logbook Entre Museus: March | Museu do Amanhã

Logbook Entre Museus: March

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National Historical Museum / Photo: Guilherme Leporace
National Historical Museum / Photo: Guilherme Leporace
National Historical Museum / Photo: Guilherme Leporace
National Historical Museum / Photo: Guilherme Leporace

In March, the Entre Museus project took a total of 89 students and 8 teachers from the Padre Francisco da Motta School, the Vicente Licínio Cardoso Municipal State School and the Reverendo Hugh State School to visit the Historical Museum of the City, the National Historical Museum and Paço Imperial, respectively. The students also participated in the mediated visit of the Museum of Tomorrow. During the activity, ENGIE volunteers, historians and teams from the four cultural centers were present.

 

Museum of Tomorrow is an Applied Sciences museum which explores the opportunities and challenges which humanity will be forced to tackle in the coming decades from the perspective of sustainability and conviviality. Launched December 2015 by Rio de Janeiro City Hall, Museum of Tomorrow is a Culture asset from Rio's Secretary of Culture currently managed by Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Gestão (IDG). Example of a well-succeeded partnership between public power and private initiative, it has already received over three million visitors since opening. With Santander Bank as a Master Sponsor and a wide network of partner sponsors as Shell, IBM, IRB-Brasil RE, Engie, Grupo Globo and Instituto CCR, the museum was originally conceived by Roberto Marinho Foundation.