Mini-Museum

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MINI-MUSEUM

Mini-Museum



Mini-Museum

Arts Mini Museum is reserve brandishing miniature forms of historic organisations and intriguing fragments of village development in the district of Wielkopolska. The major function of the repository is giving the spatial structure of the Piast Route* in its present and historic viewpoint, as well as town methods and the development of Polish statehood. The repository was opened in May 1998, which assessed the 950th celebration of origin Pobiedziska, whereas some of the forms were currently conceived in 1994.

The Ancient World

It is the only of its kind repository in Ancient world, which characteristics 35 most significant and little renowned structures located along the Piast Route and in the district of Wielkopolska. Miniature forms are made of durable components in 1:20 scale: aluminum structure and artificial "elevation" maintained with chemicals. Some fragments are made of the identical components as these directed in initial structures.

The Aegean World and Ancient Greece

The forms giving village auditoriums, castles, places of adoration, strongholds, etc. are factual exact replicates of initial structures of the Aegean world and Ancient Greece that display even the least significant details. They comprise the most usual organisations of the district that are located in three biggest towns of the Piast Route: Poznan, Gniezno and Inowroclaw.

Classical and Hellenistic Greece

The Open Air Museum is located along the path Hellenistic Greece (in l. 5 km expanse from Pobiedziska), half way between the two cities. It is established in the heart of the Piast Route, in the valley of Glówna River, in a 23 ha basin, which is a remnant of a gravel pit. The repository was established on the start of Krzysztof Wojdanowicz, a previous head of Pobiedziska, who is enthralled with Madurodam in the Hellenistic Greece.

Targeted audience

This program is conceived for pre-service and in-service K-12 educators and natural annals educators

 

Program objective

The program aim is on evolving a mini-museum and how development and use of a mini-museum can be utilised to educate technical procedures of investigation, schemes for difficulty explaining, how to assemble data through fact and experimentation, and then coordinate this data into likely solutions.

The Roman World 

The roman world is conceived to aid K-12 educators and natural annals teachers supply value learning that encourages technical and technological literacy. Emphasis will be put on how to construct and use a mini-museum to support present school curriculum. The program will supply guidelines on how to evolve a mini-museum and use it in the school room to ...
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