Explore the Subjects Participating in Through Time
History forms the backbone of the museum, guiding visitors through the major events, civilizations and transformations that have shaped human development. From Prehistory to the Contemporary World, students explore how societies evolved over time and how historical events continue to influence our lives today.
Biology and Geology help students understand the natural world and the evolution of life on Earth. Through the museum, they explore topics such as human evolution, ecosystems, biodiversity and the relationship between people and the environment throughout history.
French contributes to the multilingual dimension of the project. Through historical and cultural topics, students improve their communication skills in a second foreign language while gaining a broader understanding of different cultures and perspectives.
Geography helps students understand the interaction between people and their environment. Topics such as climate, landscapes, population, resources and tourism allow students to connect historical developments with the world we live in today.
Physical Education explores the role of movement, games and sport throughout history. Students discover how physical activities have evolved from ancient civilizations to modern times and how they contribute to health, teamwork and cultural identity.
Spanish Language and Literature enrich the museum through communication, storytelling and cultural expression. Students develop reading, writing and speaking skills while exploring texts, literary works and historical narratives connected to different periods of human development.