Exhibitions
Les romains, un peuple de l’eau douce
Pure
water was as important to the Romans as it is to us in the 21st century! The
Romans worshipped water like gods, because they knew that without it there
could be no life and no progress. Today, everyone has running water at home.
But in Roman times, only wealthy Roman citizens had running water in their
homes, while the rest of us got it from public fountains. By the 4th century
AD, there were 1,352 fountains in Rome!
In short workshops, we
will discover the different states of water and its continuous transformation. Then
we'll look at how our ancestors, the Greeks and Romans, managed to operate a
fountain without an electric pump. This revolutionary method was invented 2,000
years ago by the Greek scientist Heron of Alexandria. This fountain is also
known as Heron's fountain. Thanks to this method, less water is wasted. Next,
we'll be taking a look at the siphon system with our Roman friends. These two
methods work with the principles of gravity in physics, which we'll be
exploring during these different workshops.Family workshop
(from age 6)..
Important information
The neighborhood
LUGA Science Hub - Vallée de la Pétrusse
Un espace de détente et d’expérimentation niché au cœur de la vallée ! Le Science Hub est conçu comme un laboratoire de recherche, d’éducation, d’expérimentation et une petite surface d’exposition. So...
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