Afternoon at the museum: “L’universo”
Sunday 18 February 2024 - h. 15:00
On Sunday 18 Februrary at 3pm, Hakuna Matata Lake Iseo organizes an afternoon at the Lovere Natural Sciences Museum.
What is the universe? What is it made of? How was it born? We will try to answer these questions through a creative laboratory that brings the little ones closer to the world of scientific research.
From an early age we question ourselves about what we observe, even asking questions that the scientific community has not yet managed to answer, such as: ‘Where do we come from?’
The Big Bang theory is currently the most accredited theory for explaining the origin of the universe, but there is still no experimental evidence for this. Likewise, we still don’t know what the universe is made up of and how it will evolve. For this reason, scientific research is working towards the advancement of knowledge.
The laboratory aims to introduce the little ones to the concept of the universe and its characteristics, showing how science and technology are closely connected.
The activity also includes a visit to the Natural Sciences Museum.
Family cost
1 adult + 1 child €18
2 adults + 1 child €22
1 adult + 2 children €28
2 adults + 2 children €31
3rd child €6
Reservations required within 2 days before the event, or while places last, by clicking on the orange “Book now” button available on the event page.
Further information: [email protected], or 333 245 5535 (WhatsApp only).
Text taken from the event page.