

Another event is coming up as part of the "Climate Estate – Archive of the Material Heritage of Grunwaldzki Square" project, which we are implementing as part of the National Reconstruction Plan (KPO). This time, together with Agata Iżykowska-Uszczyk, an educator from the National Museum in Wrocław, we invite you to a family educational walk.
We invite you to a unique, educational family walk that will help you understand how the estate's material heritage connects with nature. During the walk, participants will discover how buildings, squares, and other public spaces interact with the surrounding ecosystem, and what actions can be taken to enhance nature's presence in urban areas. Together, we will envision the green space of your dreams.
Event date:
October 21, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Meeting point:
Center Plac Grunwaldzki OD NOWA, ul. Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 63a (50-369, Wroclaw).
Registration
Registration for the event is by email to the following address: marta.sobala@ladnehistorie.pl.
photo: Marcin Szczygieł
The "Following Dreams in Green" walk will consist of several stops during which participants will learn about local architecture and its cultural significance. They will learn how architecture can impact the environment and what solutions, such as urban greenery and rooftop gardens, can contribute to sustainable development.
During the classes, we will encourage children to actively participate by creating a map of the neighborhood's green spaces and sharing ideas for improving the spaces they live in. Through interactive activities, participants will be able to develop their analytical and creative skills and gain knowledge about environmental initiatives in their neighborhoods.
The presenter
Agata Iżykowska-Uszczyk is a cultural studies scholar, educator, museum professional, and cultural animator. Since 2015, she has been implementing and co-organizing projects that integrate people into the cultural life of Wrocław. She is the author of the workshop series "Art Seeks the Senses" and "Touch the Museum," which opens the door to the practice of exploring contemporary art through all the senses. She serves as the Accessibility Coordinator at the National Museum in Wrocław.
photo: Marta Sobala
The project is co-financed by the European Union under the European Recovery and Resilience Facility (NextGenerationEU) as part of the National Recovery Plan. #KPOdlaKultury



