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时间 10:00 - 17:00
时间 10:00 - 17:00
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The library will be closed over the Christmas holidays from 21.12.2024 - 6.01.2025.
时间 10:00 - 17:00
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openinghours.days.long.thursday openinghours.openfromto.long
openinghours.days.long.friday Open till openinghours.days.long.sunday openinghours.openfromto.long
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openinghours.days.long.tuesday Open till openinghours.days.long.wednesday openinghours.and openinghours.days.long.friday openinghours.openfromto.long
openinghours.days.long.thursday openinghours.openfromto.long
openinghours.days.long.saturday Open till openinghours.days.long.monday 关闭
The library will be closed over the Christmas holidays from 21.12.2024 - 6.01.2025.
Familienführung
Das T-Shirt wird zu klein, das Spielzeug hat ausgedient und die PET-Flasche ist leer. Wiederverwenden statt wegwerfen? Wie kann ein Turnschuh möglichst lange genutzt werden? In der Führung wird den Kindern eine Geschichte vorgelesen und sie setzen sich mit spielerischen Interaktionen stufengerecht mit dem Thema auseinander.
Für Familien mit Kindern von 5-9 Jahren.
Die Kinder werden von ihren Eltern oder einer anderen Bezugsperson während der ganzen Angebotsdauer begleitet. Bitte melden Sie daher alle Teilnehmenden (Kinder und Erwachsene) an.
Museumstrasse 2
8021 Zürich
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Our throw-away and consumerist society is a recent phenomenon in the history of humanity. The way people handled materials and objects used to be driven by scarcity and shortages. Up until the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, it was normal to hand down clothes, repair tools, reuse building materials, melt down bronze objects to make new ones, and recycle glass containers. Whether they were made from fabric, metal, stone or glass – it was possible for all manner of things to have a second, third, or even infinite life. The exhibition takes a look at the methods of the circular economy past and present. Objects from the Stone Age to the present day show how their history can raise awareness of the value of things.