Plastihistoria of Science, and is called the exhibition which opened today at the Archaeological Museum of Cartagena and will remain in the temporary exhibition hall until 29 June.
The exhibition has come to Cartagena through the Educa Foundation.
After the success of last year Plastihistoria Site, this time they have been inspired by the field of science.
The inauguration was attended by the Councillor for Youth, Ruth Collins and Jorge Paez, Secretary General of the Educa Foundation.
The sample consists of twenty dioramas that reflect the disciplines of science entirely made ​​of clay.
They are twenty cabinets with an educational background in which progress can be made ​​by the general culture to realize highly recognized scenes in physics, chemistry or mathematics, as Marie Curie or Morse code or the invention of printing, the mayor explained.
It is an exhibition aimed at both children and adults and which are of great importance. Jorge Paez thanked the cooperation of the City of Cartagena for trusting again in the Educa Foundation, which after the success of last year, re-exposed to another topic.
We bring a lot of fun and intense learning project and want people to learn but differently.
It is a journey through the history of science, by selecting the twenty most significant moments, as stated by the Secretary General of Educa Foundation.
The exhibition will be available from today until 29 June at the Archaeological Museum.
Scenes like Isaac Peral submarine, Marie Curie's laboratory, the periodic table, the invention of printing technology even today.
The route passes by the major scientific discoveries of the hand history of characters like Leonardo Da Vinci, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, among others.
Some dioramas represent a particular moment when a character discovers something like Newton, Franklin or Archimedes.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena