Randolfe and state government bring free exhibition of the Truck-Museum to Amapá – News of Brazil
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Amapá is the first state in the North to receive the museum truck with the exhibition “Independence Itineraries”, an action to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Independence of Brazil. As president of the Senate’s Special Curating Committee for the Bicentennial of Independence, Senator Randolfe Rodrigues articulated with the Government of Amapá the experience for the people of Amapá. The opening of the free exhibition begins on Friday (24th), at 8 am, in front of Casa do Artesão.
The Federal Senate’s museum truck has toured the country with the Itinerários da Independência do Brasil exhibition. “The exhibition brings the backstage of how Independence happened. In the exhibition we can see passages from Independence that were erased in these 200 years”said Randolfe. “I am very happy because our population will have the opportunity to make a visit full of technological and audiovisual resources, to learn more about the history of our country”completed.
Truck
The truck-museum has six rooms. The first is a cinema room with short video projections on the theme of Independence. The second space is a virtual reality room, in which the visitor can be photographed participating in two historical moments. The truck also has a library, where visitors can listen to podcasts and access the website: and 11 panels with reproductions of works by Brazilian and foreign artists.
The truck-museum will be open to visitors from Friday (24) to Sunday (26), in front of Casa do Artesão, in Macapá.
Dates and times:
Friday, March 24th
08:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 17:00
Saturday, March 25th
9am to 12pm and 3pm to 8pm
Sunday, March 26th
3pm to 8pm
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