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Frequently Asked Question

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Q. What is a modern art museum?

A modern art museum is a type of art museum that focuses on the art of the present day. It typically features a collection of artworks created from the mid-19th century to the present day, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, installations, and multimedia works.

Q. What can I expect to see?

The specific items that you will see at a particular modern art museum will depend on the focus and mission of the museum, as well as the specific exhibitions and collections on view at any given time. However, you can generally expect to see a wide range of contemporary artworks, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and multimedia works.

Q. Is a modern art museum only for experts?

No, a modern art museum is for everyone! While it is true that some modern art museums may present challenging or experimental works that may require some context or interpretation, most museums also offer educational resources like audio guides, exhibition catalogues, and lectures to help visitors understand and appreciate the art on view.

Q. Do I need to make a reservation?

It depends on the specific museum and its policies. Some modern art museums may require reservations for certain special exhibitions or events, while others may be open to the public on a walk-in basis. It is always a good idea to check the website or call ahead to find out about the specific policies of the museum you are planning to visit.

Q. Is it okay to take pictures?

It depends on the specific museum and its policies. Some modern art museums may allow visitors to take pictures for personal use, while others may have stricter rules about photography. It is always a good idea to check the website or ask a museum staff member before taking pictures at a modern art museum.

Q. Can I touch the art at a modern art museum?

No, it is generally not allowed to touch the art at a modern art museum. Artworks are often delicate and can be easily damaged, so it is important to respect their physical integrity. In some cases, there may be interactive installations or other works that are designed to be touched or interacted with, in which case it is usually okay to do so.

Q. Can I bring my kids?

Yes, many modern art museums are family-friendly and welcome visitors of all ages. Some museums may have special programming or activities for kids, and many also have family restrooms and other amenities. It is always a good idea to check the website or call ahead to find out about the specific policies of the museum you are planning to visit.

Q. Can I bring food and drinks into a modern art museum?

It depends on the specific museum and its policies. Some modern art museums may allow visitors to bring food and drinks into the galleries, while others may have stricter rules about it. It is always a good idea to check the website or ask a museum staff member before bringing food and drinks into a modern art museum.

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– Catalogación de objetos arqueológicos

– Registro del Patrimonio Cultural en todos sus ámbitos

– Realización multimedia de recursos educacionales y promocionales

– Organización de eventos culturales y académicos

– Gestión de la información y divulgación científica

– Relaciones comunitarias

– Planes de comunicación para promoción, difusión y puesta en valor del Patrimonio Cultural

– Generación de contenidos para redes sociales, plataformas web y aplicaciones móviles

– Tramites jurídicos y administrativos en gestión del Patrimonio Cultural

– Asesoría en marco legal aplicado al Patrimonio Cultural

– Mediación en resoluciones de conflictos relacionados al Patrimonio Cultural

– Investigación de recursos turísticos, culturales y ambientales

– Diseño de estrategias sostenibles y productos

– Investigación, diseño, marketing y gestión de sitios o proyectos

– Gestión de servicios turísticos complementarios (Visitas y actividades)

– Construcción de “Rutas” culturales vinculadas al Patrimonio Natural y Cultural

– Elaboración de réplicas arqueológicas

– Investigación en Patrimonio Cultural

– Gestión de cultura y patrimonio

– Museografía y puesta en valor del patrimonio arqueológico

– Musealización in-situ e implementación de museos y centros culturales comunitarios

– Capacitaciones certificadas en Patrimonio Cultural

– Producción de eventos y actividades culturales

– Estudios socioculturales y patrimoniales especializados

– Actividades para centros educativos y asociaciones

– Divulgación y promoción del Patrimonio Cultural

– Asesoramiento técnico en gestión territorial del patrimonio

– Inventario de colecciones arqueológicas de acuerdo a normativas vigentes

– Movilización y transporte de colecciones arqueológicas

– Conservación preventiva

– Reintegro y restauración de objetos arqueológicos

– Autentificación y tasación de objetos arqueológicos.

– Generación de cartografía patrimonial

– Modelado 3D de sitios arqueológicos, museos y centros de interpretación

– Topografía general y aplicada a la arqueología

– Escaneo de terreno aplicado a la arqueología

– Fotogrametría aplicada a la arqueología

– Análisis de materiales arqueológicos

– Inventarios y catalogación de bienes patrimoniales

– Gestión para análisis de Carbono 14c

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– Evaluación de impacto arqueológico (EIA)

 – Diagnósticos preliminares (Estudios informativos)

– Prospecciones arqueológicas (Sondeos)

– Excavaciones arqueológicas preventivas

– Monitoreo arqueológico en etapas de remoción de suelo (Control de obra).

– Intervención arqueológica de urgencia (IAU)

– Conservación de vestigios arqueológicos in-situ

– Conservación de bienes arqueológicos recuperados