
From 15 June to 11 September, the Museum of Saving is offering three fun educational workshops for parish youth groups and summer camps to make Summer 2026 even more engaging.
A Museum of Saving? Don’t worry, it’s fun!
This is not a traditional museum, but a multimedia and interactive learning space that engages both adults and children through an edutainment experience: learning while having fun.
Video games, 3D videos, documentaries, interviews, theatrical animations, and interactive materials help visitors explore seemingly complex topics in an engaging and stimulating way.
One of a kind, the Museum combines technology, interactivity, and different disciplines to surprise children and teenagers while satisfying their curiosity and desire to learn.
At the Museum of Saving, together with our friendly ant mascots, For and Mica, visitors discover the principles of economics through cartoons, virtual encounters with famous writers and renowned film directors, cinema rooms, video games, and AI-inspired interactive stations.
The Saving room is home to a unique collection of more than 1,600 piggy banks from all over the world. In the most imaginative shapes, they tell fascinating stories waiting to be discovered.
Workshops for parish youth groups and summer camps
During the summer period, the Museum of Saving offers a range of workshop activities designed specifically for parish youth groups and summer camps. From June to September, the following workshops will be available:
Smart shopping
A fun and interactive workshop where children learn how to shop more sustainably, helping them save both natural resources and money.
Main topics include: the scale of food waste in Italy and around the world; a self-assessment activity on food waste habits; preparing a shopping list; quizzes on proper food storage and how to check whether food is still safe to eat.
Duration: 60 minutes
Recommended age: 7–10 years
No way I’m falling for that!
A workshop featuring games and challenges that teaches children how to stay safe online and protect themselves from digital fraud. Main topics include: what cybersecurity is; how to recognize suspicious links and fake websites; how to create a secure yet memorable password; choosing which personal information to share on social media; understanding how antivirus software works.
Duration: 60 minutes
Recommended age: 7–10 years
The trip of a lifetime
In this workshop, participants become expert travel planners tasked with designing Gaia and Arianna’s dream holiday, estimating its cost, and helping them manage their fixed and variable expenses so they can make their dream come true as quickly as possible while also planning for unexpected events. Along the way, participants learn the basics of conscious personal budget management.
Duration: 60 minutes
Recommended age: 11–13 years
Additional educational activities can be selected according to the age and characteristics of each group by consulting the Museum’s Educational Program brochure.
The special admission fee for parish youth groups and summer camps is €2 per child.
Groups participating in the LA BELLA STAGIONE project may use the Junior Museum Pass provided by the initiative.
How to participate
For further information and availability, please contact INFO@museodelrisparmio.it.
