Child museum in Heliopolis and transmission Of intangible cultural heritage

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Researcher faculty of tourism and hotel Management Helwan University

2 Professor of archaeology and heritage conservation, Coordinator of PhD in heritage and museum studies program

3 Mariemont Royal Museum Lorraine University

Abstract

This research paper presents the Children Center for Civilization 
and Creativity “Child Museum” in Heliopolis as a case study for 
the creation of a heritage learning experience for young people 
aged from 6 to 12 years old to transmit the intangible cultural 
heritage to the new generations for the purpose of safeguarding 
and promoting respect for the cultural diversity of communities.

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