
La Nau de la Universitat de València will host ChemiNova's open event on Friday, 28 November, from 4 to 7 p.m. People of all ages and backgrounds are invited to participate and see first-hand how science and culture work together to protect Europe's heritage from climate change and civil conflicts.
This proposal from the ChemiNova project, coordinated by the University of Valencia, is part of its fifth pilot activity in Valencia and will be conducted in English. Participation is free of charge and requires prior registration via the following link: https://forms.gle/TpLRMETtQtTdWrNz6
The activity will test the detective skills of participants, who will have the opportunity to solve puzzles and uncover hidden secrets of heritage. Likewise, they will explore how digital tools can transform the way cultural treasures are protected, test the interactive tools developed by the ChemiNova team, and meet scientists and heritage experts.
The 4 p.m. time slot will have a maximum capacity of 12 adults or teenagers and 12 children. As for the 5 p.m. session, it will have a maximum capacity of 24 adults or teenagers. Activities will be carried out in rotating shifts, so each group will enjoy approximately an hour and a half of interactive experiences.
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