During this interactive tour you will get to know Central Africa through the unique museum collections. The exhibited objects serve as a starting point for an open discussion on universal themes such as language, music, nature, food and economy.
The masolo* cards about (art) historical objects including masks and sculptures from various Central African societies offer your students the chance to explain a collection piece or share a personal experience during the visit.
Some works by contemporary Congolese artists who are in the museum, each in dialogue with the colonial past, are also discussed.
* Masolo means conversations in Lingala, one of the languages of DR Congo
This tour will always include the following galleries:
- Language and music
- Rituals and ceremonies
- Afropea
- Landscapes and biodiversity
- Ressources, a paradox
Are you coming with a big group? No problem: two groups (corona measures) can start the tour at the same time.
Or if you’d prefer some fresh air, head for the adjacent park.
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