Pâkomuzé celebrates its twenty years with, as every year, children’s activities in Vaudois museums and cultural places. To mark this anniversary, multiple guests – craftsmen, artists and institutions – enrich the program which offers more than 130 events from April 12 to 27.
“By inviting partners outside museums, Pâkomuzé wants to be unifying of a rich and diversified culture, for all and everywhere. Culture is not just at the museum,” said the organizers in a press release.
In this anniversary edition, the public can thus learn the tea ceremony with the Swiss-Japan circle; on skateboarding and rollerblading with the Lausanne association La Fever; or algorithmic music at EPFL. It is also possible to carry out a basket with a basket maker, or to harvest honey with a beekeeper, but also to conduct investigations using robots.
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See museums differently
From the Museum of Mechanics of Art and Heritage of Sainte-Croix to Fort de Chillon in Veytaux, more than 40 museums or cultural places across the canton responded for this 20th edition. Some activities are free and accessible at all times, while others require prior registration. The full program is to be viewed on the event website.
With tactile or hearing workshops, treasury hunts, or even guided tours, Vaudois institutions show museums differently. “The goal is to bring families who are not necessarily used to going to the museum, by offering activities that are out of the ordinary to make them discover the museums in a different and original way,” said in the 19:30 of April 13 Sandrine Hajdukiewicz, co-chair of the Pakomuzé organizing committee.
TV subject: Manon Touati and Guillaume Martinez
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Pakomuzé, various places, Vaud, from April 12 to 27, 2025.