Guided Tour - Ecomuseo Mare Memoria Viva

For those who want to visit the Ecomuseum guided by Gabriele, a young man who was born in Romagnolo and is passionate about the Palermo coast. A story within a story and the opportunity to ask questions, explore topics of personal interest and exchange memories and information.

It lasts 1 hour.

  • Come and discover the transformations of Palermo's coastline from after World War II to the present day!
  • Multimedial, interactive, accessible and suitable for all ages, from 0 to 99 years old.
  • A community museum focusing on art, education and territory.
Duration60 Minutes
Important information
  • accessible space for reduced mobility, deaf and blind people;
  • 60 minutes lasting guided tour;
  • free access to the garden and outdoor spaces surrounding the museum;
  • possibility of enjoying the exhibition independently after the guided tour compatibly with the organizational needs of the Ecomuseum.

Further information

The visit lasts about an hour and will be guided by one of the people from the Mare Memoria Viva crew, who created and take care of this museum with passion and competence.

Mare Memoria Viva is many beautiful things at once: an eco-museum that narrates Palermo and its sea through memories and artistic works on the city's coastal landscape; a cultural, educational and environmental center, a garden, a space for gathering, conversation and meetings.

The venue is the former Sant'Erasmo’s Locomotive Depot, a large pavilion with a pagoda roof, cast-iron pillars with Art Nouveau decorated capitals builded in 1886 and surrounded by a large garden that was part of a railway complex by the sea.

We are the only urban ecomuseum in south Italy that tells the story of Palermo's coastline from the voice of its inhabitants and artists, a laboratory museum that proposes ecological and cultural practices on the sea and the city.

The Ecomuseum's 'collection' is an audiovisual archive of photographs, videos, interviews, documents, testimonies, maps and works by artists and artists that compose a choral history of the urban coastal landscape and its transformations from the post-war period to today. The path of our multimedial exhibits moves symbolically from the sea to the land, from the seabed of the Gulf of Palermo to the concrete covering the Conca d'oro told through stories of people and places, animals, plants, buildings. In the middle flows the Oreto river with a section devoted to its care, flora and fauna.

€10.00
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