Sunday 29 March, 11:00

BiblioWeekend @Ariana

Explore stories and games across the museum. Solve clues in a playful investigation about a curious founder, move from room to room and uncover hidden secrets. Try medieval calligraphy with ink and quill, feel the scratch of the nib and the flow of black strokes. Join a lively time-travel visit with a young character, and listen to a colourful kamishibai tale about Lin the mouse and her blue-and-white vase.

Avenue de la Paix 10,
1202 Genève
Photo Credit: © studio-ko-ch
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Photo Credit: © studio-ko-ch

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