Culture and heritage in motion
The traveling exhibitions of the International Puppet Museum of Catalonia bring heritage to new spaces and audiences. They are cultural proposals that combine art, history and education, designed to be easily installed in centers and municipalities.
Culture and heritage within everyone's reach
Through collections and materials of great value, the exhibitions reveal the cultural diversity of the world of puppets and masks.
Projects for centers and municipalities
Each exhibition is delivered with all the necessary resources to make organization simple and professional.
The MIT has a selection of thematic exhibitions linked to the world of puppets and masks. The catalogue is updated every year with new proposals.
A journey through the masks of the world that tell us about rituals, celebrations and universal artistic expressions.
A turnkey project, with exhibition material and educational resources to bring the wealth of the heritage of masks closer to the public.
Carnival It is, par excellence, the festival of masks, transformation and the freedom to be someone different for a day. The exhibition connects directly with this spirit, showing how masks have been used around the world in rituals, celebrations and theatrical performances.
Scheduling it for these dates is a unique opportunity by:
Enrich the festival with a cultural and heritage context.
To offer the public an international perspective on the tradition of dressing up and transforming.
Link the popular celebration with an artistic and educational proposal of great value.
Thus, the exhibition becomes a perfect complement to Carnival: it combines celebration, culture and reflection on identity and transformation.
Discover how to enrich your cultural programming with a turnkey proposal, adapted to your audience and with the support of the MIT team.
1. What types of spaces can accommodate them?
The exhibitions are designed to adapt to different formats: exhibition halls, libraries, civic centers, local museums, festivals and educational facilities.
2. What material does the exhibition include?
Each turnkey project includes original pieces, explanatory panels, museographic elements and, if desired, complementary activities (workshops, guided tours, talks).
3. How long do traveling exhibitions last?
They are normally offered for periods ranging from 15 days to 3 months, but can be adapted according to the programmer's needs.
4. Who is responsible for assembly and disassembly?
The MIT team advises and accompanies the process. The exhibitions are designed to be easy to assemble, with detailed instructions.
5. Are there any linked educational activities?
Yes. Each exhibition can be complemented with educational proposals adapted to different school levels and family audiences.
6. How much does it cost to have a traveling exhibition?
The price varies depending on the duration, transportation and additional services (educational activities, technical staff, insurance). A personalized quote is made.
7. How can I find out about availability?
Just contact the MIT to check the calendar and reserve the most suitable slot for your equipment.