"Museums open to the sky" and the return of the national enclosures
Finally and after several months some National Museums will reopen their doors, with the corresponding health care and depending on the specific epidemiological conditions of each region.
Under the name "Museums open to heaven", both the aforementioned national venues and their patios and gardens will arrive with a varied program of face-to-face activities, attending to both the care of the work teams and the people who assist.
The first cultural establishment to open its doors was the Museum of Painting “Jose A. Terry”, located in the city of Tilcara (Jujuy), which started its activities last Saturday.
Total, more of 50 boys and girls attended Sargento Antonino Peloc Square (or "plaza Chica") from Tilcara to see the puppet show.
This show will be repeated on Saturday, from 16, from the hand of the Corazón de Ají company, in the same square. The activity is in tune with the program Voids and fragments in heritage, that fosters the approach of young people to the Museum's heritage from a critical perspective.
Recently and as reported by the Ministry of Culture of the Nation, In Buenos Aires city, The National Historical Museum will open this Saturday - from 16- its gardens, as well as the National Museum of Decorative Art, in the Palermo neighborhood. Both will have a musical program organized in collaboration with the Kirchner Cultural Center and the National Directorate of Museums.
Both museums will have activities for the little ones and the rest of the family, like the presentation of the Semillita group (to 16) and the Strauss String Quartet (18) at the Historical Museum and the Triciclas group (16) and Florencia Dávalos (18) at the Museum of Decorative Art.
The activities will be repeated on Sunday, exchanging the shows that will continue at the same times.