Following the above concept the exhibition was redesigned for the archeological museum of Thessaloniki. The main concern was to modify the modular system in order to fit the space requirements as well as preserve the information flow.
It is surprising that so far all museums that have hosted the Myrtis’ exhibition are contributing to her journey, by enriching the exhibition with artifacts from their collections. The archeological museum exhibited funerary steles depicting “dexioses” (hand-shaking) of the same period with Myrtis, just at the end of the exhibition where the educational programs took place. The archaeological museum of Thessaloniki exhibits golden myrtle wreath alongside with children’s toys contemporary with Myrtis.
So the visitor has the opportunity through his visit to experience the amalgamation of the past, the present and the future through the contribution of history and science.
Museographical adaptation and drafting by Natasha Kalou (Museographer)