Preserve the past for the future: the educational bet of the Cerralbo Museum
Keywords:
Collecting, House-Museum, Education, Cultural HeritageAbstract
The educational bet of the Museum Cerralbo resides in giving fulfillment to the testamentary legacy of its founder don Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa (1845-1922), resting on one of its signs of identity: the presentation of the original rooms. The reopening to the public in 2010 is considered as a point of inflexion regarding the educational and cultural activities of the museum, with special attention to the development of the educational area with resources of support for the professorship.
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