Clay Figurines

Pera Enabled

In this workshop, the participants create free figure designs using clay dough inspired by the works in the exhibition and the fun figures of Paula Rego after the exhibition tour accompanied by an instructor. This workshop aims to extend the attention span of the students while improving their motor development and focusing ability. 

Related Exhibition: Paula Rego: The Story of Stories
Instructor: Müge Isıgöllü Sedola
Duration: 75 minutes
Capacity: 10 people

The event is free, reservation is required. The event will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face).

For detailed information and reservation: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Rational Medicine in Byzantium

Rational Medicine in Byzantium

Byzantine medical art was grounded in the Greco-Roman medicine transmitted by Hippocrates and Galen and new concepts introduced by such physicians as Oribasios of Pergamon, Aetius of Amida, Alexander of Tralles and Paul of Aegina. 

Medicinal Herbs in Byzantium

Medicinal Herbs in Byzantium

Knowledge of plants and the practice of healing are closely entwined. The toxic or hallucinogenic nature of some roots, and the dangers associated with picking them, conferred a mythical or magical character and power. 

Wondrous Cures in Constantinople

Wondrous Cures in Constantinople

The shrines that created the glory of Constantinople through their lavish beauty were also repositories of precious relics and thus sources of healing.