Birds: the dinosaurs of today
The exhibition is made up of a selection of photographs taken by Francesco Barberini, an aspiring ornithologist, science popularizer and photographer, depicting some of the birds of the territory, mainly present in the area of the Po Delta Park: the robin, the little egret, the flamingo and the red woodpecker are some of the species portrayed by the young Barberini in their natural environment.
Alongside some of the photographs it will be possible, via a QR code, to hear from Francesco's voice curiosities and details linked to the species portrayed and the moment of the shot.
The exhibition, realised in collaboration with Cooperativa Atlantide, will be open until 18 November, during museum opening hours: Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 2.30 pm to 7 pm.
Francesco, who was born in 2007 and has been an Ambassador of the AmaParco di Atlantide circuit for a few years now, is an ornithologist, science communicator and nature lover. Although so young, he has already received several awards and written 6 books. His first scientific publication was published a few days ago.
On the first Sunday of every month, the ticket for Musa is free and it's always free for children up to 12 years old.
When
From Tuesday 1st November to Sunday 18th Dicember 2022
Opening
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 2.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Luogo
Musa - Salt Museum
Cervia - Magazzino del Sale Torre, Via Nazario Sauro 24
Price
Tickets
- Full price € 2,00
- Reduced price €1,00: young people from 13 to 18 years old