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The National Human Rights Commission extends an invitation to you for the educational event for children titled "Philip calls to learn"

Children aged 7 to 14 are invited by the NHM to join an educational tour during the public program of the art exhibition 'Evolution of Tolstoy's Image in Visual Arts'. The event offers a fun, game-like tour of the exhibition, incorporating tasks, crosswords, games, and the reading of 'Filipok'...

National Human Rights Commission invites attendance to the educational event for children, titled...
National Human Rights Commission invites attendance to the educational event for children, titled "Philip Learns."

The National Human Rights Commission extends an invitation to you for the educational event for children titled "Philip calls to learn"

The National History Museum in St. Petersburg is offering an exciting educational tour for children aged 7 to 14. This tour is part of the museum's public program and takes place at the main museum building on Kirov St., 9.

The tour is linked to the exhibition "Evolution of the Tolstoy Image in Visual Arts. From Gey to Gintsburg." However, for detailed information about this specific educational tour, we recommend checking the museum's official website or contacting their educational department directly.

The tour capacity ranges from 5 to 20 people. Organized groups of 10 children or more can benefit from a group discount, paying 400 rubles per child. Children under 18 are usually charged 500 rubles per person, but a discounted children's ticket is available for 200 rubles with proof of documents.

The tour includes a variety of engaging activities. Children will participate in game-based activities, crosswords, games, and the reading of the story "Filipok." The event is scheduled to occur on Wednesdays to Sundays, although the exact dates have not been specified in the provided information.

For inquiries and advance registration, please contact 8 (4112) 33-52-79. This educational tour promises to be an enriching experience for young minds, combining history, art, and fun in a unique way. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn and explore!

  1. Participating in the National History Museum's educational tour offers students an opportunity for both education-and-self-development, as they delve into the history of Tolstoy's image in visual arts.
  2. Alongside the educational aspect, this tour designed for children aged 7 to 14 also aims at fostering self-development through engaging activities like game-based learning, crosswords, and storytelling.

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