Suspended - Comenio

Immagine: 
Juriaen Ovens: Ritratto di Jan Amos Comenius (Rijksmusuem, Amsterdam)
A thinker in the labyrinths of seventeenth-century Europe
02/10/2020 - 10/01/2021
Museo di Roma,
Ground floor rooms

TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED

The exhibition illustrates the figure of Comenius in its historical context through a selection of about 60 works, including writings, prints, Editorial works, maps and audiovisual projections, containing his most relevant theses on humanity and knowledge.

 The personal experience of persecution, exile and war led Comenius to reflect on the futility of human action, which led him to compare the world to a large and chaotic labyrinth, where man seeks light. Comenius argued that the improvement of humanity and the rebirth of a society founded on peace could be achieved through the universal dissemination of knowledge.
In the educational field he introduced the practice of natural education with a gradual educational path: in his vision "all life is school" and the child learns better while having fun. Comenius's pedagogical principles are still very current and in the European context he can be considered the first pedagogist in the history of modern education.

Information

Place
Museo di Roma
, Ground floor rooms
Opening hours

TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED

From 2 October 2020 to 10 January 2021

From Tuesday to Sunday 10.00-19.00
Last admission one hour before closing
Closed: Monday

ALWAYS REFER TO THE NOTICES before planning your visit to the museum.

Entrance ticket

Admission to the exhibition is included in the "qualsiasi tipologia" ticket (museum only, museum + "Per Gioco" exhibition, "Per Gioco" exhibition only) and is free for MIC Card holders

See the page: Tickets and audio guides

Information

Call 060608 every day from 9.00 to 19.00

Promoted by
Roma Capitale, Department of Cultural Growth - Capitoline Superintendence for Cultural Heritage
and Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic

Curated by Petr Zemek

Zètema Progetto Cultura

 

Type
Exhibition|Documentary
Closed
Lun
Curator
Petr Zemek

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