The Wine Experience
The Four Seasons of the Grape
Visit-Workshop | 1h30
The seasons of the year are a cyclical event that we constantly go through throughout our lives and everything in Nature changes with the alterations that these seasons bring. During this visit, it is possible to observe the four phases through which the grapevines pass and make a collage work in which these different stages of the life of a vine are represented through its leaves and branches.
The Chocolate Story
A Special Present
Story-tour | 1h30
It is Bini’s birthday and her grandfather gave her a very special present: a chocolate. A chocolate? What’s so special about that? That’s what Bini thought (and maybe you did too). Join Bini to hear the passionate story her grandfather will tell about the hidden secrets of chocolate. And you will see that there is so much to discover about one of the world’s most loved products.
The Chocolate Story
Chocolatinhos
Max. 25 students | 1h | Pre-school and Primary School
Chocolate, cake and various toppings are the perfect ingredients to combine flavors, colours, shapes and a lot of fun.
Like a real chef, this is the opportunity to get your hands dirty and give wings to your imagination so you can create the most delicious cake pops.
Porto Region Across The Ages
Tales of a journey into the past
Visit – story-telling game | 1h30-2h | Pre-school and 1st cycle
How is a city born? Which different peoples have lived there? What stories does the city tell us? And how does talking about the history of a city mean talking about the history of a country? Let yourself be enchanted by this tale about the history of the city of Oporto and pay attention to every detail because, in the end, you will have to get a game right!
Planet Cork
Carlota, the Acorn who Dreamed of reaching the Moon
Visit and story-telling game | 1h30 | Pre-school
Once upon a time there was an acorn who didn’t know her role in the world nor the importance of the forest where she lived. Come and help us find Carlota the Acorn so that we can learn about her wonderful story and the very special mission she fulfils for all of us.
Planet Cork
The Cork Cycle
Story-tour/workshop | 1h30 | 1st cycle
Teacher Tita asked the students to bring a cork stopper to school that morning. But when she realised that nobody knew how corks were made and where the cork came from, the teacher decided to organize a special visit. Follow Tita’s class on this journey of discovery and learn all about cork. At the end, your memory will be tested and we will see if you remember who is hiding in the Montados.
Planet Cork
Build your own Cork Oak
Max. 20 students | 2 hours | Pre-school and Primary School
Come and learn more about biodiversity, sustainability and reuse and apply your knowledge to personalise your own Cork Oak. Cork has a chameleonic personality and you can be the one to give it a new life!
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
The adventures of Fred
Story-tours | 1h30 | Pre-school and primary school
Fred is a duck who lives in the museum for two years. Known for being very clumsy, Fred continues to play tricks on us. What will they be? Would you like to meet Fred? Join us to discover the funniest duck in the museum.
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
My glass is WOW
Visit-workshop | 2H | 1st cycle
In this museum, you will find containers that were used 9,000 years ago! Yes, they are really old! These containers have very funny shapes – some look like animals, others are made of drawn pottery, others are made of shiny glass. Do you want to travel on this adventure and get to know our collection? Better yet, come with us and invent your own glass and create stories that only it can tell!
The Bridge Collection (Museum of Art and Archaeology)
The Museum Captain
Max. 30 students | 2h | 1st cycle
“In my collection, I have a playful dog, a giant shark and a brave lion. Can you imagine my name? I’m Simon and I’m going with you to make an incredible exhibition.
Define your theme, ask your best question. Believe me – you will be the captain of your exhibition!
With this workshop, the aim is to encourage students to define their own exhibition, starting from any kind of object. To do so, they will get to know and apply the essential components that give life to an exhibition: collection, exhibition, theme selection, relevance of the theme chosen by the students for society.
Porto Fashion & Fabric Museum
Dolls of rags
Visit-workshop | 1h | 1st cycle
Cotton, silk, linen, … I don’t even know where to choose! On this visit, you will have the opportunity to learn about different textile materials and their uses in daily life and we are sure that you will be inspired to make your own creations.
Porto Fashion & Fabric Museum
Dress Up Challenge
Max. 25 students | 1h30 to 2h | 1st cycle
The challenge is simple: how quickly can you put together as many different pieces of clothing as possible so that we can dress one person?
The clock is ticking and the teams must be ready to choose the most complete and original outfit as quickly as possible!
Are you ready?
The Wine Experience
Eno-Scientist
Participatory visit | 1h30 | 3rd cycle
Is there an oenoscientist in you? Join us for an immersive experience in the world of wine where you can learn more about the chemical processes that grape juice goes through to become the wine that is later consumed around the world. Become an eno-scientist and discover the secrets of wine!
The Chocolate Story
Around the World of Chocolate in 12 Challenges
Participatory visit | 1h30 to 2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
In this visit, four teams will have to solve different challenges so that, together, they can reconstruct the history and unknown curiosities about one of the most loved products in the world: chocolate.
The Chocolate Story
Learning for Better Eating
Thematic visit | 1h30 | 2nd cycle
Information is power and when we talk about food this becomes even more important. How can I choose the foods that are most beneficial for my health? How can I find out what is behind the food I buy and consume? What secrets are hidden in the packaging of my favourite products? In this tour we help you find all the answers to these questions, so that you can gain superpowers when it comes to your choices!
The Chocolate Story
The Chemistry of Chocolate
Max. 25 students | 1 hour | 3rd cycle
In this experimental lab, come and rediscover the cycle of the transformation of cocoa until the production of chocolate, realizing that, in chocolate, it’s really all about chemistry!
Porto Region Across The Ages
The Ark of the Discoveries
Participatory visit | 1h30 to 2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
The Portuguese Expansion is synonymous with novelty. Embark on this journey to this unique period in history and discover, feel, smell and touch the different products that arrived in Porto and Portugal at the time and which were unknown here until then.
Porto Region Across The Ages
Come and be an Archaeologist for a Day
Max. 10 students | 1h30-2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
Get your archaeologist kit ready, because there are many relics and treasures to be found.
In this activity, you will have the opportunity to get to know all the steps in the day-to-day life of an archaeologist and see how their work is crucial in reconstructing the past that we all share.
Come and be a historian for a day
Max. 10 students | 1h30-2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
I am going to visit the Museum of the Region of Porto. Here, I know the dates, the people, the figures, the events that have continually transformed the history of the city and the country.
But how was it possible to reconstitute all that past? How did we get to the information that I can see, read, hear, understand from the rooms of the Museum?
Come and be an Historian for a Day and understand how History is written from the history that is made every day.
Porto Region Across The Ages
Visit to Porto
Visit “out of doors” | 2h30| 3rd cycle
Why not visit the city of Porto and understand all its history and customs since ancient times? Feel the Medieval Porto from the 12th century to the 15th century, at the dawn of expansion, and find out more about the streets, institutions, culture, personalities who inhabited the city and transformed it in the following centuries.
Planet Cork
The Lynx gives license
Play-tour | 1h30 | 2nd cycle
Do you know everything about cork? The lynx will tell you. And so that you can move from one room to another, you’d better have the right answer on the tip of your tongue. Because, as you know, it’s the lynx that gives you permission to keep going.
Planet Cork
Make your own Rolhinhas
Workshop-visit | 1h30 | 3rd cycle
In a visit where you will discover how versatile cork is, you will also be invited to give life to this material, as you will have to build your own key ring out of a cork stopper. Do you accept this challenge?
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
Who’s Who in the Museum?
Play-Tour | 1h30 to 2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
How do museums work when no one is looking? Who works in the museum? What agents/professions can we find in the museum? When she was very young, Andreia wanted to have a museum where she could tell stories about various objects that had never been seen before. One day her dream came true and today she has a museum with thousands of stories to tell. However, everyday life in the museum is full of adventures and adventures. Only with the help of her team she manages to make the museum happen and each of its members has a story to tell. Now, you are also part of the museum, you are our visitor. Come and find out who is who in the museum!
The Bridge Collection – Art and Archaeology Museum
My glass is WOW
Visit-workshop | 2H | 2nd cycle
In this museum, you will find vessels that were used 9000 years ago! Yes, they are really old! These containers have very funny shapes – some look like animals, some are made of drawn pottery, others are made of shiny glass. Do you want to travel on this adventure and get to know our collection? Better, come with us to invent your own glass and create stories that only it can tell!
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
The museum upside down
Play-tour | 1h30 to 2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
Come and discover The Bridge Collection Museum through various challenges that will make you experience the museum upside down. After a guided tour, all participants have a notebook with structured challenges for the respective activity. These challenges will have to be solved by taking a fresh look at the pieces on display, this time without the guide, but in small groups throughout the museum.
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
Museum something
Visit-play | 1h30 to 2h | 2nd and 3rd Cycles
One day I went to the museum of the great confusion. It had no artworks, no exhibition room. I decided to create my own museum – you can believe that my exhibition is synonymous with organization. Through a guided tour, discover The Bridge Collection Museum and learn all the tools you need to organize and create an exhibition. Then, unleash your imagination, build your exhibition and give your museum the best expression.
The Bridge Collection (Art and Archaeology Museum)
The Museum Captain
Max. 30 students | 2h | 2nd and 3rd cycles
“In my collection, I have a playful dog, a giant shark and a brave lion. Can you imagine my name? I’m Simon and I’m going with you to make an incredible exhibition.
Define your theme, ask your best question. Believe me – you will be the captain of your exhibition!
With this workshop, the aim is to encourage students to define their own exhibition, starting from any kind of object. To do so, they will get to know and apply the essential components that give life to an exhibition: collection, exhibition, theme selection, relevance of the theme chosen by the students for society.
Porto Fashion& Fabric Museum
Textiles and Fashion, The Lusa Expedition
Thematic visit | 1h30 | 3rd cycle
The Industrial Revolution generated a true revolution in the role that women started to play in society. Discover, in this visit, the role that fashion and the Portuguese textile factories played in the education and professionalization of Portuguese women from the 19th century onwards.
Porto Fashion & Fabrice Museum
Dress Up Challenge
Max. 25 students | 1h30 to 2h | 1st cycle
The challenge is simple: how long will it take for you to gather the largest number of different pieces of clothing so that we can dress one person?
The clock is ticking and the teams must be ready to choose the most complete and original outfit as quickly as possible!
Are you ready?
Porto Fashion & Fabrice Museum
Jewellery Making Workshop
Max. 25 students | 1h30 to 2h | 3rd cycle and Secondary School
Using trivial objects from our day-to-day life, such as buttons or shoelaces, we will learn how to create earrings, necklaces, bracelets and a huge variety of jewellery.
This is a great way to recycle items for your personal use that might otherwise go to waste.
Porto Fashion & Fabric Museum
Tie-Dye Workshop
Max. 25 students | 1h30 to 2h | 3rd cycle and Secondary School
A workshop for the introduction to the tie-dye technique, to give a new life to clothes that we think we will never use again.
Here, we will apply different techniques so that you can dye your own t-shirt or the old socks that were forgotten at the bottom of the drawer!
Porto Fashion & Fabric Museum
Macramé or Weaving Workshop
Max. 25 students | 1h30 to 2h | 3rd cycle and secondary school
In the macramé workshop you will learn the basic techniques and some tricks to create your own macramé panels.
In the weaving workshop you will be able to create your own fabric by means of hand weaving or, whenever possible, using hand looms.
The Chocolate Story
Chocolate and the Global Challenges of the 21st Century
Participatory Visit | 1h30 to 2h
Climate change, over-exploitation of natural resources, social inequalities… Many are the challenges currently faced by Humanity. Talking about chocolate nowadays is also talking about many of these issues and seeking solutions to safeguard what is one of the most exciting foods in the world is, perhaps, finding answers to cross-cutting challenges of humanity. More than just a visit, this will be a space for discussion and reflection on how we can design a sustainable future for chocolate and for all of us.
Museum of the Oporto Region
Kahoot in the Museum
Play-Tour | 1h30 to 2h
The history of Porto is inseparable from the history of Portugal and is therefore marked by centuries of events, by the presence of different peoples, by major transformations over time. So that you don’t miss any detail of this great journey, we challenge you to download our online quiz, so that you can test and consolidate the most important points of this visit.
Oporto Region Museum
Visit to Oporto
Visit “out of doors” | 2h30
Why not visit the city of Porto and understand all its history and customs since ancient times? Feel the Medieval Porto from the 12th century to the 15th century, at the dawn of expansion, and find out more about the streets, institutions, culture, personalities that inhabited the city and transformed it in the following centuries.
Cork Museum
The Cork Cycle
Participatory tour | 1h30
After this visit, you will have a deeper understanding of the versatility of cork as a raw material. Observation, experimentation, evaluation are the watchwords in this journey through the cork cycle.
The Bridge Collection – Museum of Art and Archaeology
The museum upside down
Play-tour | 1h30 to 2h
Come and discover The Bridge Collection Museum through various challenges that will make you experience the museum upside down. After a guided tour, all participants have a notebook with structured challenges for their activity. These challenges will have to be solved by taking a fresh look at the exhibits, this time without the guide, but in small groups throughout the museum.
Museum something
Play-Tour | 1h30 to 2h
One day I went to the museum of the big mess. It had no artworks, no exhibition room. I decided to create my museum – you can believe that my exhibition is synonymous with organization. Through a guided tour, you discover The Bridge Collection Museum and get to know all the necessary tools for organising and creating an exhibition. Then, give life to your imagination, build your exhibition and give your museum the best expression.
Fashion and Textile Museum
Fashion, Image and Tribes
Thematic tour | 1h30
What is fashion and when did it emerge? Is it an old or recent concept? We can consider fashion as a movement associated with a historical era and that represents the aesthetic reality in which people presented themselves before society. Fashion has always dictated aesthetic trends and is a concept inseparable from social divisions. This distinction has been made since tribal times, when, even without very complex clothing, each member dressed according to their role within the tribe to which they belonged. Come with us to know, understand and reflect on the world of Fashion.
Thanks to the incomparable identity of WOW, it becomes particularly relevant the development of continued projects throughout the school year with any School or Institution interested in collaborating with us, projects that can be tailored to the objectives and needs outlined by both parties.
We have our arms open to receive your proposals and suggestions.
For more information, please contact our Education Programme team
Rua do Choupelo, 39
Vila Nova de Gaia - Porto, Portugal
+351 220 121 290
Call to the national fixed network
servico.educativo@wow.pt