TEHIC-Handbook_of_best_practices
205 7.4.6. Museum of La Rinconada, Seville. Permanent exhibition and programme of activities. 5. Innovative, research and creative elements used Innovation and creativity at the Museum of La Rin - conada can be identified in two ways. On the one hand, the design of activities is renewed every year, with new formats being explored that be - come part of the annual programme if they are successful. This is how participatory exhibitions, ra - diobroadcastsandheritage interpretationworkshops for Archaeology students (whose internship involves visits or exhibitions for the general public) began. New experiences are currently underway, with the creation of reels (short videos) on heritage and his- tory and their integration on a touchscreen at the Museum’s entrance. On the other hand, we have the collaboration with research projects of the University of Seville, in which the heritage content is renewed, and experimental archaeology is includ - ed: the creation of a Turdetan-style pottery oven or building and experimentation with adobe architecture for the future enhancement of Cerro Macareno, among other actions. Why this activity should be considered a Heritage Interpretation Good Practice? We think it is a good practice because it uses interpretative strategies, both for its perma- nent collection and for its programming. The Museum is constantly exploring new means, trying to make people feel identified with their heritage through the activities offered. Ayuntamiento de La Rinconada- Museo (La Rinconada City Council - Museum) Example of radio broadcast (in Spanish) Museum Facebook Video created by the students of IES San José (High School San José) about an activity organised by the Museum (2015) Protohistoric-style construction of a ceramic kiln using experimental archae- ological techniques by the University of Seville in cooperation with La Rincona- da Museum. Picture by La Rinconada Museum.
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