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Museums serve to educate the public. They accomplish this by collecting, preserving, interpreting and displaying items of artistic, cultural and scientific importance. Additionally, museums can also be the means of entertainment. A museum community is seen by the leadership as an economic growth tool due to the revenue that museums earn and employment for members of the community. On the other hand, a museum is viewed by professionals as a way of educating the public on history and environmentalism.
Many large museums like the Smithsonian Institution are respected research centres. However, research is not their main purpose currently. Museums focus on the interpretation of artefacts, their protection and preservation for future generations. All artefacts displayed in museums are important to our culture, that is why a lot of expertise, care and expenses are invested towards preserving these artefacts. The purposes of museums vary from one museum to another. While some are for education purpose, others are specifically for preservation. For instance, in the 1970s, the Canada Science and Technology Museum had the sole purpose of preservation of exhibits. They displayed objects as well as their functions. One exhibit featured a historic printing press that a staff member used for visitors to create museum memorabilia.In addition, some museums are different in that they can accommodate larger audiences while other smaller ones like the state museum can only cater for smaller visitors. Museums can be themed depending on the requirements outlined in the mission statement. The fragility of artefacts is the cause for restrictions of having physical contacts with the artefacts in the museum. Tampering with some artefacts may decline their value.
The most visited museums include:
National museum of China in Beijing, China
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, United States
Vatican Museums, Vatican City in Italy, Rome
National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, United States
Tate Modern Museum in London, United Kingdom
British Museum in London, United Kingdom
National Gallery in London, United Kingdom
Natural History Museum in London, United Kingdom London
American Museum of Natural History, New York City, United States
National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. United States
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. United States
China Science and Technology Museum, Beijing, China
State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Zhejiang Museum, Hangzhou, China
National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C. United States
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Nanjing Museum, Nanjing, China
The whole west side of Herăstrău Park is given over to a massive outdoor museum, which has more than 270 authentic historic buildings.
One of the most popular modern attractions in Athens is the Acropolis Museum which opened in 2009.
Fairy-tale Drottningholm Palace (Drottningholms slott), on the island of Lovö, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and lies about 11 kilometers west of Stockholm city. Dating from the 17th century, the palace is now the official residence of Royal family
Housed in the suitably opulent Shuvalov Palace, the Fabergé Museum is a tribute to legendary Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé.
You really have to see this building to believe it - no photograph has ever done justice to this symphony of shapes, so alive that they seem ready to take wing.
Located in the capital city of Reykjavik is the Hallgrimskirkja Church which incidentally is the largest of its kind in Iceland
The Emperor Maximilian I, who reigned in the late 1400s and early 1500s, made Innsbruck the main residence and the seat of the Hapsburg government and, as a result, a focal point of Europe
This historic city, once the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty, is about 90 minutes by train from Seoul.
Although it may seem like a morbid idea to visit a prison while on a vacation, it would be a thrilling lesson in history to add the Kilmainham Gaol to your list when touring Ireland.
Two, large gates frame the entrance to this Shinto shrine that was dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji. Completed in 1920, repairs were required after the shrine was damaged during World War II.