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REMIDA Milano

Waste materials testing centre

age:

Ages 6 to 11

schedule:

Entrance at: 10.00am | 11.30am | 2.30pm | 4.00pm

cost:

Weekends and holidays:
Child: €10,50 (+€1 prev.)
Adult: €8,50 (+€0.50 prev.)
REMIDA Milano

WHAT IS?

REMIDA, conceived in Reggio Emilia in 1996, is a project of the "Istituzione Nidi e Scuole d'Infanzia" del Comune di Reggio Emilia and Iren Emilia, managed by the Fondazione Reggio Children and the Centro Loris Malaguzzi. Around this experience, the REMIDA network  was born, which today consists of 14 centers around the world, of which REMIDA MILAN  is a part.  


REMIDA MILANO is the center for creative reuse of corporate waste materials opened by MUBA in 2010. It is a place where discarded materials from industrial and craft production are transformed into valuable creative resources. Unstructured and salvaged materials of a  wide variety of types are collected and arranged in the space to reinvent their use and  meaning.

 
MUBA's staff of educators - composed of professionals with backgrounds ranging from  psychology, theater, pedagogy, art and science-fosters the process of play and and is  available to participants for in - depth discussions on the REMIDA project.

 
Adults are invited to actively participate, not just to play but to get involved! At REMIDA MILANO we all play without shoes!  

 


 

 

 


 

DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE ACTIVITY

Is it possible to use the alphabet in an unstructured way?
What happens when letters become signs, shapes, traces?

DECONSTRUCTED ALPHABETS
The Deconstructed Alphabets workshop was designed with the aim of inviting children and adults to use the letters of the alphabet in an unconventional way.
Participants are invited to explore and experiment with a selection of materials with the aim of creatively reinterpreting the letters of the alphabet.
Art, literature and history offer ideas and inspiration that accompany the class on a journey of discovery, aimed at stimulating a broader and more unstructured view of written language.

 

 

 

 

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FAQ

Is the setup changing?

The setup varies based on the proposed theme. The materials remain the same, with the possibility of modifications based on the waste found at the companies.

Can children under the specified minimum age participate?

It is strongly discouraged to allow a child under the minimum age to participate in the activity, as the set-up and activity are specially designed for the specified age. A child under the recommended age who accompanies a family member in the target group will not be required to purchase an entrance ticket but may only participate as an accompanying person. To make the visit easier, it may be helpful for you to use a baby carrier to carry your younger child.

Do you have other dates on your calendar?

MUBA publishes activities once a month. We invite you to subscribe to the newsletter so that you are always up-to-date on upcoming dates or check the calendar on the website.

Can children or adults enter alone?

The presence of at least one adult for every 3 children is mandatory. Adults are responsible for the children they accompany. Adults who do not accompany children will not be admitted to the activities. Are you a teacher and would you like to visit MUBA’s spaces at a dedicated time? It is possible to arrange a private visit by appointment. Write to us at info@muba.it to agree on the date and details

I had a problem during the purchase. What can I do?

For problems with your online purchase please contact the Midaticket ticketing service, which MUBA uses for all its activities, at customercare@midaticket.it

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