The workshop is configured as an invitation to visit Rome through the eyes of children. In immediate contact with the historical city it is intended to help
children and families to recognise the beauty of art and landscape. The collaboration by exchange between students of the university Roma Tre and
students from other countries furthermore promotes a critical dialogue on different national perspectives on art in general and on Italian and Roman art in
particular. The programme proposes a walk through historically and artistically significant parts of Rome’s historical centre. The workshop will be planned
and guided by experts in art and tourism distinguished by their scientific skills in art history and their creative forms of cultural mediation.
children and families to recognise the beauty of art and landscape. The collaboration by exchange between students of the university Roma Tre and
students from other countries furthermore promotes a critical dialogue on different national perspectives on art in general and on Italian and Roman art in
particular. The programme proposes a walk through historically and artistically significant parts of Rome’s historical centre. The workshop will be planned
and guided by experts in art and tourism distinguished by their scientific skills in art history and their creative forms of cultural mediation.