Partenoplay, a weekend dedicated to games in Città della Scienza

Partenoplay, a weekend dedicated to games in Città della Scienza

At the Science City Convention Center, a weekend full of fun and entertainment, on March 11th and 12th, with games, workshops and events in …

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in the convention center Science City A weekend of fun and entertainment, March 11th and 12th, with games, workshops and events scheduled for the fifth edition of partenoplay Where the activities are open to all for free, by booking only on the website.

Games Festival, which he promotedwelfare section, which brings together dozens of fun facts about Neapolitan and Campanian, is a meeting and discussion moment dedicated to players from 5 to 99 years old: children, families and enthusiasts. A festival in which the effects of play on people, human and social relations, but also on education and training are tested.

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“Play is important, it is a constant discovery, even of one’s own limits, and the possibility of overcoming them, alone or in company, makes it a moment of growth and sharing that brings families together and makes urban spaces better,” says the well-being commissioner. Luke Trapani.

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