24th National Museum Week Museums uniting a divided world

The 24th National Museum Week of IBRAM, by adopting the theme ‘Museums Uniting a Divided World,’ invites museum institutions to reflect on their role in a global scenario marked by social inequalities, extremism, and competing narratives.

In this context, museums assert themselves as spaces for dialogue, listening, and the collective construction of histories, seeking to bring together different social and cultural groups within the contexts in which they operate.

Exhibitions, seminars, workshops, guided visits, and educational activities held between May 18 and 24 provide concrete opportunities to reaffirm the museum as a public space for civic engagement and for the symbolic redistribution of the power to tell stories.

The 24th National Museum Week is therefore both an invitation and a challenge: to turn principles into practice, to transform commitments into structural actions, and to reaffirm, in everyday institutional life, that the museum is a living, critical, and essential space for building a plural, democratic society committed to human dignity.

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