Visit
Discover the Exhibition as a Group. Bring your team, students, members, or guests to explore biodiversity loss through a guided visit combining contemporary art, environmental themes, and shared discussion. Designed for a wide range of audiences, our group visits can be adapted to your needs while offering a meaningful introduction to the challenges facing ecosystems today.
Our foundation offers a spacious setting that can comfortably accommodate groups of different sizes.
For companies and organizations, the visit can also be integrated into a broader program, alongside meetings, workshops, or other activities taking place at the venue.
No two groups are the same. We can tailor the visit according to the age of participants, the size of the group, available time, and your objectives.
Whether you are organizing a visit for schoolchildren, university students, or professionals groups, we can help create a format that fits.
Guided visits offer access to the full Mangrove collection, providing a comprehensive view of the artistic project and the environmental questions it explores.
The collection invites visitors to engage with themes of biodiversity, ecosystems, and humanity’s relationship with the natural world.
The exhibition offers an opportunity to explore biodiversity loss and climate-related challenges through artistic perspectives.
For schools, organizations, and companies, the visit can serve as a starting point for conversation, reflection, and awareness around environmental topics that affect us all.
Each visit is led by a guide who accompanies the group throughout the exhibition, providing context, facilitating discussion, and answering questions.
This creates a more engaging and accessible experience for visitors with different levels of familiarity with contemporary art and environmental issues.
Alongside the artworks, visitors can discover introductory films and video content that provide additional context for the exhibition and its themes.
These elements help frame the experience and enrich the understanding of the issues addressed throughout the collection.