
Parco Archeologico didattico del Livelet
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Italy
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Bio
Parco Archeologico didattico del Livelet is an italian Open Air Museum, inaugurated in 2007 and dedicated to a period between the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Bronze Age. The educational programmes are developed for schools, families and public and are mostly conducted by archaeologists. Each activity, from guided tours to workshops, is structured to encourage exchange between the museum, staff and participants, to convey correct content in an engaging way. Parco Archeologico didattico del Livelet is an italian Open Air Museum, inaugurated in 2007 and dedicated to a period between the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Bronze Age. The educational programmes are developed for schools, families and public and are mostly conducted by archaeologists. At Livelet there have been constructed three full scale pile dwellings, based mainly on archaeological records. The permanent collection is composed only of reconstructions of tools and objects in use between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age in Northern Italy, providing an interpretation of how people lived and acted in the past and how they interacted with the lake environment. The activities for the public are characterized by a solid scientific content and designed for the education but also the enjoyment of the visitors.
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Theme/topic/focus of Institution
Everyday life in the Pile dwelling villages of the Alps between Neolithic and Bronze Age