El Museo Canario hosts children's workshops on the island's pre-Hispanic history

The initiative aims to bring archaeological heritage closer to children aged 7 to 12 this summer.

Image of a cultural activity room with a cozy atmosphere and bookshelves.
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Image of a cultural activity room with a cozy atmosphere and bookshelves.

El Museo Canario has scheduled an educational program for July 14 and 15, aimed at children aged 7 to 12, focusing on the pre-Hispanic history of Gran Canaria.

The activity, titled De vacaciones en la isla de los canarios, will take place in the morning, from 10:30 to 12:30. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the island's ancient inhabitants through practical activities and educational content.
Planned activities include building a model village inspired by aboriginal dwellings and experimenting with materials used by the ancient islanders. The initiative aims to foster interest in archaeology and historical heritage during the school holidays.
The institution has confirmed that the experience is designed to be interactive, allowing attendees to sign up for a single session or complete both days. Prior registration at the center is required to participate.