Cicero in Rome – weekend 25 and 26 May – adventures to discover

For a weekend of art, history and archaeology, families with children aged 2 to 11 are invited to participate in a series of activities and educational visits organized by Cicero in Rome. Events, divided by age groups (5-11 years and 2-4 years)will be held Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 May 2024 in Rome, offering a unique opportunity for the little ones to discover the wonders of the eternal city through interactive and engaging experiences.

Events for children aged 5 to 11

Saturday 25 May

– Little Archaeologists in the Underground of San Clemente. Guided Tour and Educational Activity in the Archaeological Area
– Educational Treasure Hunt at Villa Borghese. Guided Tour and Activities in the Park
– Trajan, the Emperor of a Thousand Ideas at Trajan’s Markets. Guided Visit and Educational Activity at the Museum/Archaeological Area

Sunday 26 May

– History and Magic in Rome. Discovering the Esquiline. Guided Tour and Educational Activities in the District
– Educational Treasure Hunt on the Aventine Hill. Guided Tour and Activities

Book First

Saturday 1 June

– Impressionists. The Dawn of Modernity. Educational Guided Visit to the Exhibition

Saturday 22 June

Discovering the Colosseum. Guided Tour and Educational Activities

Events for children aged 2 to 4 years

Saturday 25 May

– Baby Treasure Hunt at the National Roman Museum of Palazzo Massimo. Introduction to History and Art for Younger Children

Sunday 26 May

– Baby Treasure Hunt in the Colosseum Valley. Introduction to History and Archeology for the little ones

Details and Reservations

For further details and to book activities, you can visit the Cicero in Rome website.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to give your children an unforgettable experience among the wonders of Rome, accompanied by expert guides and activities designed to stimulate their curiosity and their love for history and art.

 
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