If you are a school or other educational group, come to the Ralli Museum Marbella and make the most of your visit with our downloadable educational workbooks that we provide so you can visit the museum independently.
Explore paintings, sculptures and engravings by different contemporary artists from Latin America and Europe in the Ralli Museum’s art collection, discovering the styles, techniques and movements of the history of contemporary art on display here.
The Ralli Museum offers such wide variety in its exhibition spaces and so much to see that we recommend you concentrate on a specific theme during your visit so you can spend the necessary time on each. You can come back to the museum to discover the other themes whenever you wish.
Each of our educational workbooks focuses on a different theme within the Ralli Collection.
Find out what we offer below and enjoy a free museum visit, tailored to your needs.
Get to know the Ralli Collection
The content of the educational workbooks is only available in Spanish. We invite you to use them as you wish, adapting the material to your needs. We hope they will be of help and inspiration.
A museum tailored to your needs
What type of art interests you the most? Do you want to work on concepts from your curriculum during your visit to the museum? Choose the option that best suits your group and adapt it to your interests and needs.
The Ralli Museum Marbella provides these educational workbooks so that groups can visit the museum independently. Educators can take any materials and suggestions that work for them and adapt the rest to their needs and interests.
Materials organised by age
In addition, our materials are adapted according to age to make it easier to work with them.
Age: Recommended for children from 4 to 7.
This educational workbook is made up of two parts: one to work with in the museum and another section to complete after your visit.
Alongside the student workbook is one for educators with instructions so that you can work on the material and enjoy your experience to the fullest.
Our suggested activities will bring children closer to art, artistic styles and a selection of works by European and Latin American artists that are found in the Ralli Museum, such as Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Ernesto Deira and Alicia Carletti.
You can download them on the right of this page.
Only available in Spanish.
Educational workbook to visit the Ralli Collection
Educational workbook to visit the Ralli Collection _ Material for teachers
Age: Recommended for children from 7 to 10.
This educational workbook is made up of two parts: one to work with before the visit and activities to carry out in the museum.
Two workbooks are available, one for the educator with all the information you need to guide students through the collection, and a second student workbook with suggested activities to be done both before the visit and here in the museum.
You can download them on the right of this page.
Only available in Spanish.
Permanent collection of Latin American art
Permanent collection of Latin American art _Material for teachers
Ages: Travel workbook 7+: Recommended for children from 7 to 10.
Travel workbook 10+: Recommended for children from 10 to 13.
Two workbooks are available for visits to our temporary exhibition, created according to recommended age criteria: one for children from 7 years old, and another for children from 10 years old. In both cases these are recommended ages, with teachers being able to take one or the other or combine activities from both to tailor the material to your students’ needs and interests.
These travel workbooks are designed to be completed during your visit to the museum. Students use them to look at the works of Norah Borges and Gertrudis Chale, exploring their life, language and themes, as well as setting children challenges typical of an art historian.
You can download them on the right of this page.
*NOTE: Scissors, glue, card and coloured pencils are needed for the last activity of the workbook for children aged 7+, so we recommend doing it in class or at home after the visit to the museum.
If you would like more information about the artists, look at the biographies of Norah Borges and Gertrudis Chale, and download the timeline of both artists, or consult all information on the exhibition here.
Only available in Spanish.
The aim of these educational workbooks is for children to be culturally enriched before and during the visit through the artworks at Ralli Museum Marbella.
The intention is also to convey the importance of art, heritage and customs to humanity, fostering respect and responsibility so that we can safeguard them.
Finally, we are keen to disseminate contemporary European art and, in particular, Latin American art. The uniqueness of the Latin American art collection makes the Ralli Museum one of a kind in the province of Malaga.
If you have any questions or want more information about the educational workbooks or exhibitions and artists in the Ralli Collection, please contact the education department via email at educacion@museoralli.es.
Time:
The approximate duration of the visit to the museum after completing the activities is 1 hour or 1.30 hours, depending on the activity chosen and the time spent on it.
Upon request and subject to availability, Museum staff can provide an introduction, talking about the museum’s history and adding context to the collection at the beginning of your visit (a maximum of 15 minutes).
Tools needed for your visit:
Graphite pencil, hard wax coloured pencils and erasers.
Aimed at:
Children in Primary Education (from 1st to 5th grade), with specific materials depending on the age ranges mentioned.
Groups of a maximum number of 25 or 30 students are recommended, accompanied by at least two educators or adults.
Conditions and Requirements:
Booking is essential. Please book by phone on 952 85 79 23 or by email at reservas@museoralli.es
For educational centres or schools: Groups of a maximum number of 25 or 30 students are recommended, accompanied by at least two educators or adults. For larger groups or those with specific needs, please notify Museum staff before your visit.
IMPORTANT: The Ralli Museum does not have a cafeteria and cannot provide breakfast. Groups who want to take a break during their visit should bring food from home. Eating inside the Museum’s rooms is not permitted. We have a covered courtyard that can be used by prior arrangement (weather permitting).