Well, museums have importance for people who enjoy history, or who are very interested in one particular subject. There are Art museums, Railroad museums, dollhouse museums, and museums devoted to history, or the history of a certain area. There are many, many other types as well.
For people who love paintings by very popular artists, but are too poor to buy a painting, Art museums are probably the only chance they will have to see an original... Picasso, for example.
Museums are a popular tourist activity. When you go to a new state or a new country, seeing some of the history pictured or described at a museum is interesting and even fun. I have been to visit a couple of large dams, and seeing the historical information about how the dams were built was fascinating to me.
That said, obviously all museums aren't going to appeal to all people. There are as many types of museums as there are interests, and so... if you like cars, you could go to a car museum. :) If you like sports, you could go to a sports museum (could be called a hall of fame). If you like books, you could go to the library... or, er... many museums display old books and documents. :)
See the related link below to see the website of some of the Smithsonian Museums, if you are interested.
Answer 2: I actually love museums especially when you travel out of your own area. Museums are a treasure trove of history and culture. In Awake magazine 3/8/05 it says in Washington, DC without a doubt, the preeminent center of interest for visitors is the Smithsonian Institution. Because it is not merely one museum-it is a whole collection of museums and centers of knowledge. According to one travel guide the most popular of the Smithsonian facilities is the National Air and Space Museum- the most visited in the world. It has 23 extensive galleries and its exhibits, many hanging from the ceiling, illustrate the history of flight. On display is the Flyer, the very airplane that Orville Wright used for his historic flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903. Nearby is Charles Lindberg's Spirit of St Louis. Interested in bank notes-the Bureau of engraving and statistics is walking distance away. Over $140 billion worth of money is printed here each year. Nextdoor is the Holocaust Museum, and the National Museum of the American Indian. I visited the Louvre in Paris which is rated second in the world and got to see the tiny, yet amazing Mona Lisa and the Moabite Stone. A week later in Spain I visited the Picasso museum. These are things you read about and the amazing history contained in them, but when you actually get to visit and see for yourself, you are in AWE!!!!! Plan a museum trip, you will not regret it.
Museums keep history alive. Well, museums have importance for people who enjoy history, or who are very interested in one particular subject. There are Art museums, Railroad museums, dollhouse museums, and museums devoted to history, or the history of a certain area. There are many, many other types as well. For people who love paintings by very popular artists, but are too poor to buy a painting, Art museums are probably the only chance they will have to see an original... Picasso, for example. Museums are a popular tourist activity. When you go to a new state or a new country, seeing some of the history pictured or described at a museum is interesting and even fun. I have been to visit a couple of large dams, and seeing the historical information about how the dams were built was fascinating to me. That said, obviously all museums aren't going to appeal to all people. There are as many types of museums as there are interests, and so... if you like cars, you could go to a car museum. :) If you like sports, you could go to a sports museum (could be called a hall of fame). If you like books, you could go to the library... or, er... many museums display old books and documents.
Museum management includes running a museum, handling collections, and meeting customer needs. Museum management is making sure the museum is staffed and secure.
Depends on the city and the type of museum.
Honolulu, Hawaii is home to the Bishop Museum. The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum is a museum of history and science located in Honolulu.
"Museum" is a common noun.
Nauticus is a maritime-themed science center and museum. The museum is located on the downtown waterfront in Norfolk, Virgina. The museum opened to the public in June 1994.
the answer varies depending the size and importance of the museum.
histroy of art and we learn about past .
The museum is important because it symbolizes a never changing atmosphere and Holden likes that. because he doesn't like change.
To get to learn more about history while looking at the people you are learning about
Museum means in greek mythology a collection of artefacts and other subjects of scientific, artistic, cultural or historical importance and makes them aval
that everyone know what happened in the past the Greatest History in the world is Egypt's History
Think of a museum of art as a library of books. Instead of books you have visual and physical objects (most of the time, some museums have film/sound). That's a one sentence answer for ya.
the museum can be used for tourist attraction, education (further studies), research. it helps us know the parasites for finding cures for humans. its also useful for the preservation of life and to learn to converse with nature...
If you are talking about an Art Museum then the importance of it is to show you how people can be creative in their own special way! And sometimes it even gives me ideas for pictures and gives me good practice to become a professtional photographer I have been only 4 times and I am only 13! If you are talking about a History Museum then the importance of it is to tell you the history of America or in a specific place or time! Mostly History is made up of normal people with almost normal lives! They are the people that do little things with a big cause!
Indian Museum in Kolkata is the biggest museum in India. It is the ninth oldest regular museum of the world and oldest institution of its kind in Asia Pacific region. Indian Museum is a multipurpose and multi disciplinary institution of national importance. The museum was established at the Asiatic Society, the earliest learned body in the country on 2nd February 1814. Dr. Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist, was the founder curator of the museum. Indian Museum was transferred to the present building in 1878 with two galleries. Today, the museum has over sixty galleries of Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology and Botany sections, spreading over ten thousand square feet area. Many rare specimens of both Indian and Trans-Indian origin relating to Humanities and Natural Science are preserved and displayed in museum.
In Bucharest: National Museum of Art, National Museum of History, the Village Museum, Geologic Museum, Biology Museum, Peasant Museum, Military Museum, Museum of folk costumes, Zambaccian museum of art, Pallady museum of art, Cotroceni Palace Museum, Philarelic museum, etc. And generally the important towns have museums.
Indian Museum in Kolkata is the largest museum in India. It is the ninth oldest regular museum of the world and oldest institution of its kind in Asia Pacific region. Indian Museum is a multipurpose and multi disciplinary institution of national importance. The museum was established at the Asiatic Society, the earliest learned body in the country on 2nd February 1814. Dr. Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist, was the founder curator of the museum. Indian Museum was transferred to the present building in 1878 with two galleries. Today, the museum has over sixty galleries of Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology and Botany sections, spreading over ten thousand square feet area. Many rare specimens of both Indian and Trans-Indian origin relating to Humanities and Natural Science are preserved and displayed in museum.By Wilfred Rodrigues, Mangalore, Karnataka, India