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| File:20170420 Beinecke Rare Book Library Interior Yale University New Haven Connecticut.jpg | [[Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library]], [[Yale]]
| File:RedDotDesignMuseum 3393b.jpg | Triangular prism-shaped display cases in the [[Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex|Red Dot Design Museum]], [[Essen]]
| File:Altena - Burg in 09 ies.jpg | Display cases in [[Altena]] Castle
| File:Branderszaal-4.jpg | Old Dutch display case in Branderszaal Lange Haven 97, [[Schiedam]]
| File:Chambre de la Reine du Petit Trianon 004.jpg | The queen's chamber of the [[Petit Trianon]], [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]], the former residence of [[Marie Antoinette]]
| File:Chateau Versailles Galerie des Glaces.jpg | The ''[[Hall of Mirrors|Galerie des Glaces]]'' of the [[Palace of Versailles]]
| File:Cuckooland Museum clocks by Kirsty Davies.jpg | Antique cuckoo clocks displayed at [[Cuckooland Museum]], [[Tabley Inferior|Tabley]], an example of a specialised museum
| File:Indonesia Museum Traditional Dress 01.jpg | Exhibit in [[Indonesia Museum]], [[Jakarta]], displaying the traditional costumes of [[Ethnic groups in Indonesia|Indonesian ethnic groups]]
| File:Iron bed in Tuol Sleng prison.JPG | Iron bed in [[torture]] room at [[Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum]], [[Phnom Penh]]
| File:Berlin Naturkundemuseum Korallen.jpg | An early 18th-century German ''Schrank'' with a traditional display of [[coral]]s, from the [[Natural History Museum, Berlin|Naturkundemuseum]], Berlin
| File:Giraffatitan brancai Naturkundemuseum Berlin.jpg | The Dinosaur Hall of the [[Naturkundemuseum]], Berlin, showing the skeleton of ''[[Giraffatitan|Giraffatitan brancai]]'', among the largest mounted skeletons in the world
| File:Air and Space Museum South Hall.jpg | The South Hall of the [[Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center]], [[Chantilly, Virginia]], an aerospace museum, showing the ''[[Enola Gay]]'' bomber and other aeroplanes
| File:Eingangshalle TMW.jpg | Entrance hall of the [[Vienna Technical Museum]], one of the largest [[technology museum]]s in Europe
| File:Glasgow Kelvingrovegal.jpg | ''Floating Heads'' by Sophie Cave (2006), installed in the East Court of the [[Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum]], Glasgow
| File:Industrial Gallery BMAG UK.jpg | The Industrial Gallery, housed in the original part of the [[Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery]], designed by [[Yeoville Thomason]] and opened in 1885
| File:Interior of Pitt Rivers Museum 2015.JPG | [[Pitt Rivers Museum]], Oxford, an [[Archaeology museum|archaeology]] and [[anthropology]] museum
| File:Bibliotheque-musee-Guimet.jpg | Panoramic view of the library of the [[Guimet Museum]], Paris, an [[art museum]] specialising in [[Asian art]]
| File:Museum of vodka.jpg | A museum in Verkhniye Mandrogi, [[Leningrad Oblast]], specialising in [[vodka]]
| File:15 23 0224 USHMM.jpg | The Tower of Faces at the [[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]], Washington, D.C.
| File:National Gallery of Victoria Great Hall 2017.jpg | The Great Hall of the [[National Gallery of Victoria]], Australia, has the world's largest [[stained-glass]] ceiling, designed by [[Leonard French]].
| File:Storage Gallery.jpg | Storage gallery of the [[Larco Museum]], [[Lima]], Peru, a museum of [[pre-Columbian]] art
| File:ساحة المتحف المصري.jpg | The [[Egyptian Museum]], [[Cairo]], showing some of its collection of [[ancient Egypt]]ian antiquities
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| File:Louvre Museum Wikimedia Commons.jpg | The [[Louvre]], Paris, showing the glass-and-metal [[Louvre Pyramid|Pyramid]], designed by [[I. M. Pei]] to act as the museum's main entrance, and completed in 1989
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| File:Uffizi Gallery, Florence.jpg | The [[Palazzo Vecchio]] [[Uffizi|Uffizi Gallery]], [[Florence]], the most-visited museum in Italy
| File:British Museum from NE 2.JPG | The [[British Museum]], London
| File:State Historical Museum, Moscow, Russia.jpg | The [[State Historical Museum]], Moscow
| File:Bode_Museum.jpg | The [[Museum Island]], Berlin
| File:Museo marítimo Ósvör, Bolungarvík, Vestfirðir, Islandia, 2014-08-15, DD 066.JPG | A maritime museum located in the village of [[Bolungarvík]], Vestfirðir, Iceland, showing a 19th-century fishing base with a typical boat of the period and associated industrial buildings: an example of a very small museum
| File:Museo_del_Prado_(Madrid)_04.jpg | The [[Prado|Museo del Prado]], Madrid, established in 1785
| File:Das Ambraser Unterschloss.jpg | The Lower Castle of [[Ambras Castle]], [[Innsbruck]], one of the earliest buildings constructed specifically for use as a museum; it remains a museum displaying its original collections
| File:Museum Nasional Courtyard.jpg | The Peristylia hall in [[National Museum of Indonesia]], [[Jakarta]], the largest museum in Indonesia and one of that country's oldest
| File:La cour intérieure du musée national (Phnom Penh) (6998203541).jpg | The [[National Museum of Cambodia|Cambodian National Museum]], [[Phnom Penh]], showing its vernacular architectural style
| File:PolandSzczecinPanorama.JPG | [[National Museum, Szczecin|National Museum]], [[Szczecin]], Poland
| File:MASP Brazil.jpg | [[São Paulo Museum of Art]], [[São Paulo]], a 1968 concrete-and-glass structure designed by [[Lina Bo Bardi]], considered a landmark of the city and a major example of modern Brazilian architecture
| File:Weichert-Villaronga.jpg | [[Museo de la Arquitectura Ponceña]], an [[architecture museum]] in [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]], [[Puerto Rico]], that focuses on the [[Ponce Creole]] architectural style
| File:Museum Indonesia Main Building.jpg | [[Indonesia Museum]], in [[Taman Mini Indonesia Indah]], an ethnology museum exemplifying [[Balinese architecture]]
| File:Getty Center patio.jpg | Exhibitions Pavilion and Rotunda of the [[Getty Center]], Los Angeles, an [[art museum]]
| File:Museumsinsel München.jpg | The [[Deutsches Museum]], Munich, one of the world's largest [[science museum|science]] and [[technology museum]]s
| File:Courtyard of the museum, 2014-12-05.jpg | Small cloister of the charterhouse of [[Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri]], built on the site of the [[Baths of Diocletian]]; part of the [[National Roman Museum]] of Rome
| File:Brama Arbeit Macht frei.jpg | Entrance to [[Auschwitz|Auschwitz I]], part of the [[Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum]], a [[Holocaust]] museum on the site of the former [[Nazi concentration camps]]
| File:Yad Vashem View.jpg | Aerial view of [[Yad Vashem]], Jerusalem, Israel's [[Holocaust]] memorial; the museum, designed by [[Moshe Safdie]], opened in 2005 and tells the personal stories of ninety Holocaust victims and survivors
| File:Air space exhibits 01.jpg | Now closed, the [[California Science Center|California Aerospace Museum]], designed by [[Frank Gehry]], formerly displayed a [[Lockheed F-104 Starfighter]]
| File:National Palace Museum Front View.jpg | [[Paifang]] or arched entrance of the Northern Branch of the [[National Palace Museum]], Taiwan, whose collection covers 8,000 years of the history of [[Chinese art]]
| File:National Art Center Tokyo 2008.jpg | The [[The National Art Center, Tokyo|National Art Center]], Tokyo, designed by [[Kisho Kurokawa]], is an "empty museum", lacking its own collection, which hosts temporary exhibitions from other organisations.
| File:Shanghai Museum exterior 5.jpg | [[Shanghai Museum]], a museum of ancient [[Chinese art]], was rebuilt in 1996 to a design inspired by the ''[[ding (vessel)|ding]]'', an ancient bronze cooking vessel.
| File:National Gallery at dusk, Canberra ACT.jpg | The [[National Gallery of Australia]], [[Canberra]]
| File:Figueres 28.jpg | The [[Dalí Theatre and Museum]], commemorating [[Salvador Dalí]] in his home town of [[Figueres]], [[Catalonia]], has a geodesic dome and is decorated with giant eggs.
| File:Matenadaran, Ereván, Armenia, 2016-10-03, DD 22.jpg | The [[Matenadaran]], [[Yerevan]], Armenia, has an extensive collection of [[Armenian language|Armenian]] manuscripts.
| File:Bellas Artes 01.jpg | The [[Palacio de Bellas Artes]], [[Mexico City]], has a permanent collection of murals and hosts an [[architecture museum]].
| File:Bilbao - Guggenheim aurore.jpg | The [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]], Spain, a modern [[art museum]] designed by [[Frank Gehry]] and completed in 1997
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* [[List of most visited museums|Most visited museums]] ([[List of most visited museums by region|by region]])
* [[List of most visited museums|Most visited museums]] ([[List of most visited museums by region|by region]])
* Art museums: [[List of most visited art museums|most visited]], [[List of largest art museums|largest]]
* Art museums: [[List of most visited art museums|most visited]], [[List of largest art museums|largest]]
* [[List of transport museums|Transport museums]]
=== Types ===
=== Types ===
* [[Art museum]]
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* [[Torture museum]]
* [[Torture museum]]
* [[Toy museum]]
* [[Toy museum]]
* [[Transport museum]]
* [[Transport museum]] ([[List of transport museums|list]])
* [[University museum]]
* [[University museum]]
* [[Virtual museum]]
* [[Virtual museum]]
* [[Wax museum]]
* [[Wax museum]]
* [[Writer's home]]
* [[Writer's home]]
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* [[Archive]]
* [[Botanical garden]]
* [[Library]]
* [[Zoo]]
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The Museums Portal

A museum is an institution dedicated to displaying and/or preserving culturally or scientifically significant objects. Many museums have exhibitions of these objects on public display, and some have private collections that are used by researchers and specialists. Museums host a much wider range of objects than a library, and usually focus on a specific theme, such as the arts, science, natural history or local history. Public museums that host exhibitions and interactive demonstrations are often tourist attractions, and many attract large numbers of visitors from outside their host country, with the most visited museums in the world attracting millions of visitors annually.

Since the establishment of the earliest known museum in ancient times, museums have been associated with academia and the preservation of rare items. Museums originated as private collections of interesting items, and not until much later did the emphasis on educating the public take root. (Full article...)

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The West Building facade of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of charge, the museum was privately established in 1937 for the American people by a joint resolution of the United States Congress. Andrew W. Mellon donated a substantial art collection and funds for construction. The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.

The Gallery's campus includes the original neoclassical West Building designed by John Russell Pope, which is linked underground to the modernist East Building, designed by I. M. Pei, and is next to the 6.1-acre (25,000 m2) Sculpture Garden. The Gallery often presents temporary special exhibitions spanning the world and the history of art. It is one of the largest museums in North America. Attendance rose to nearly 3.3 million visitors in 2022, making it first among U.S. art museums, and third on the list of most-visited museums in the United States. Of the top three art museums in the United States by annual visitors, it is the only one that has no admission fee. (Full article...)

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Examination of a 3D printed artwork by Tom Lomax using microscopy

Heritage science is the interdisciplinary domain of scientific study of cultural and natural heritage. Heritage science draws on diverse humanities, sciences and engineering disciplines. It focuses on enhancing the understanding, care and sustainable use of heritage so it can enrich people's lives, both today and in the future. Heritage science is an umbrella term encompassing all forms of scientific enquiry into human works and the combined works of nature and humans, of value to people.

The above definition was developed though a community consultation organised by ICCROM and the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science in 2019. (Full article...)

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The Frank Lloyd Wright virtual museum in Second Life, in 2010

A virtual museum is a digital entity that draws on the characteristics of a museum, in order to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity, and richness of content. Virtual museums can perform as the digital footprint of a physical museum, or can act independently, while maintaining the authoritative status as bestowed by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) in its definition of a museum. In tandem with the ICOM mission of a physical museum, the virtual museum is also committed to public access; to both the knowledge systems embedded in the collections and the systematic, and coherent organization of their display, as well as to their long-term preservation. As with a traditional museum, a virtual museum can be designed around specific objects (such as an art museum or a natural history museum), or can consist of online exhibitions created from primary or secondary resources (as, for example in a science museum). Moreover, a virtual museum can refer to the mobile or World Wide Web offerings of traditional museums (e.g., displaying digital representations of its collections or exhibits); or can be born digital content such as, 3D environments, net art, virtual reality and digital art. Often, discussed in conjunction with other cultural institutions, a museum by definition, is essentially separate from its sister institutions such as a library or an archive. Virtual museums are usually, but not exclusively delivered electronically when they are denoted as online museums, hypermuseum, digital museum, cybermuseums or web museums. (Full article...)

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