Visit and excursion to the mouth of the Oreto River connected to the artwork U-datinos by artists Iaconesi/Persico: an info-aesthetic exhibit that comes alive with data collected by workshop attendees that make us 'river guardians.'
After viewing U-datinos and the exhibition at the museum, visitors are taken on a tour of the mouth of the Oreto River, its voice, and its amphibious and winged inhabitants.
After viewing U-datinos and the exhibition at the venue, we take you to visit the mouth of the Oreto, its voice, its amphibious and winged inhabitants.
Duration 1½ hours.
The visit to the ecomuseum's exhibition is enriched by walks through the different areas of coastal regeneration, different visions of public space looking to the present and the future, breathing in the scent of the sea and stories of the land!
We will stroll together along the waterfront past the Sant'Erasmo marina to the trapezoidal pier, or we can go exploring the South Coast along the Romagnolo shoreline.
2 hours- visit.
For those who want to visit the Ecomuseum in the company of Gabriele, a young man who was born there and is passionate about the coast of Palermo.
A story within a story and the opportunity to ask questions, explore topics of personal interest and exchange memories and information.
The visit exploits all the interactive and narrative potential of audiovisual technologies and the fascination of sea stories that belong to everyone's experience and evoke memories, ecological, philosophical and scientific reflections.
We talk about the coastal landscape, environmental and social justice, the urban history of Palermo, living beings and social transformation through first-hand accounts and artistic works.
Admission is free for residents of Palermo and with a ticket for non-residents.
Each visit is an engaging experience of participating in and listening to stories about the sea and ecology, people and places, landscapes and projects.
The Ecomuseum also welcomes groups of people to its premises who want to explore the multimedia and interactive exhibits together.
Holding the curiosity of young and old alike, we are completely dedicated to school groups who want to touch, smell and breathe, laugh and learn in museum spaces and beyond.
Between technology and stories of the sea, between workshops and urban walks, the visit for schools is the only one that gives young people of all ages an educational experience that is immediately transformed into a memory to be carried in the heart for a long time.
The ecomuseum is barrier-free and is equipped to best accommodate people in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility. The exhibition tour is also accessible to blind or visually impaired people and to both signing and oralist deaf people thanks to dedicated devices for use both along the route and through an application that can be downloaded on cell phones or on special tablets provided at the ticket office.
Accessibility for MMV means overcoming all physical and cultural barriers that could limit the visitor’s experience, it means creating conditions of ease for visitors and welcoming diversity as a value.