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Hi, let us introduce ourselves: we are a group of twenty mothers living in the centre of Naples and we are attending a course of English language organized by our children's school.
We wish to be helpful to the several tourists crowding Naples in these years by giving them some suggestions about what to visit in this beautiful town.
There are lots of guides focused on adults' interests , but what about children? All of us know how it's hard travelling with children: visiting new places it's interesting and discovering them together with our chilren makes it even more pleasant.
But children soon get sick of museums and churches and a nice experience can turn into a nightmare if you aren't able to propose them amusing or diverting activities.
Our main aim is giving a hand to those tourists facing a journey with their little children by pointing out some attractions that can be interesting both for adults and children.
So, if you are interested in this topic, visit this blog in the next weeks: we are going to fill it with more and more information.
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On the way to the Vesuvius, you could pay a visit to this Museum, located in Santa Maria del Pozzo. Your children will be interested in seeing directly how the daily life of countryside people was until a few decades ago. They can see the traditional arts and crafts come to life again: More than 3000 objects and tools are displayed in the museum, but they aren’t just exhibited:in fact, skillful artisans and farmers work in this museum and they interpret old jobs using authentic ancient implements and tools. So they will see the mattress-maker (o’ cardalana) busy in his occupation and they will get acquainted with the job of the “basketmaker” (o’spurtellaro)and of the spinner (a’ filatrice), they will wonder at the existence of jobs now disappeared as the “dish mender” (o’ conciapiatti) and the “scissor sharpener” (o’ molaforbice) testifying a time when things were repaired and recycled in appalling contrast with our contemporary habits.
Your younger children will enjoy above all the visit to the farm animals: poultry, oxes, cows, etc. There is also an orchard with educational purposes: your children will be explained how hard was the farmer’s job, which were the ways to cultivate the soil. They will be showed officinal, aromatic and medicinal plants, and will admire the age-long walnut tree and the orange-grove.
Often, evening performances are organized in the vast area belonging to the museum: performances of plays and recitals of traditional folklore music.
This educational museum is open from Tuesday to Friday at 9.00-13.00; weekend and Public holidays at 9.00-13.00 and at 16.30-20.00.
TICKETS PRICE: 1 ticket euro 1,55; 1 ticket with tourist guide euro 5.00.
By Antonella
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