Group guided tours

How did the message of Troy’s fall reach the palace of Mycenae? What was the first message sent using Morse code? And thanks to which invention were 706 passengers saved from the Titanic? The tour of the museum’s exhibition spaces, using new technologies and modern digital media, makes the journey into the world of communication […]

Ceramics at the Museum

How has communication evolved over time? And how does it intersect with the arts? The journey begins with a brief tour of the Museum exhibition, where children discover the history of communication from the earliest methods of transmitting messages to modern means – and observe how people used art and symbols to express themselves.Then, in […]

School guided tours

How did the message of Troy’s fall reach the palace of Mycenae? What was the first message sent using Morse code? And thanks to which invention were 706 passengers saved from the Titanic? The tour of the museum’s exhibition spaces, using new technologies and modern digital media, makes the journey into the world of communication […]

Signals with light

Can robots talk to each other… using only light? And how can we build a wireless telecommunications network while playing? In this interactive STEM workshop, young scientists learn about wireless communication through movement and light! With the help of robotic vehicles equipped with lasers and photovoltaic sensors, they drive, align, and connect their robots to […]

Smiling Prints

When did emojis first appear? Which emoji was named the word of the year for 2015? How did we go from a simple symbol to expressing ourselves with hundreds of faces every day? We embark on a journey through the history of digital communication—from the first text messages to the emojis on our mobile screens. […]

Robots on the Road

Can cars “talk” to each other to avoid collisions? And how can Artificial Intelligence make our roads safer? In this interactive STEM workshop, students discover how technology, robotics, and telecommunications work together to make the driving of the future… smart! Children program robotic vehicles that exchange information, recognize traffic signals, avoid obstacles, and move safely […]

Signals with light

Can robots talk to each other… using only light? And how can we build a wireless telecommunications network while playing? In this interactive STEM workshop, young scientists learn about wireless communication through movement and light! With the help of robotic vehicles equipped with lasers and photovoltaic sensors, they drive, align, and connect their robots to […]

Robots on the Road

Can cars “talk” to each other to avoid collisions? And how can Artificial Intelligence make our roads safer? In this interactive STEM workshop, students discover how technology, robotics, and telecommunications work together to make the driving of the future… smart! Children program robotic vehicles that exchange information, recognize traffic signals, avoid obstacles, and move safely […]

Chop Chop

How well do we know the Museum? And how quickly can we describe a word without using keywords? In this fun, team-based game of observation and cooperation, students discover the Museum’s most important exhibits—while playing! We start with a short tour of the Museum. Then, with headphones on, each player tries to describe an exhibit […]

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