Museums are living organisms that help create links between visitors, generations and cultures around the world. While they work in the present, they protect and display the past. They are connecting links that enable modern and future generations to better understand their origins and history.
The Maritime Museum of Crete has been pleased to participate for another year in the celebration of the European Museum Night and the International Museum Day, Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 May 2014 respectively, with scheduled events.
On International Museum Day the theme is “Museum collections unite us” and having completed 10 years from the Rebuilding of the Dummy of a Representative Minoan Ship, we focused on it.
On May 17, 2014 at 19:00 -21: 00, a special training program was held in Neorion MORRO (Permanent Exhibition of Ancient and Traditional Shipbuilding) on the theme “10 years Minoan ship”, attended by children of elementary schools with a duration of 1 hour Free . The program was also held on Sunday, May 18, 2014 at 10: 00-12: 00 at the Maritime Museum of Crete.