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A museum is an institution that holds artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, historical or other importance.
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[edit]- I have always loved science museums in particular—the interactive hands-on museums ... They just exude creativity.
- Kathryn D. Sullivan (2020) cited in "What We Lose When We Lose Museums" on IEEE Spectrum, 9 November 2020.
- Without substantial assistance, many museums, historical societies, preservation organizations and other institutions will likely close forever (due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic). Communities across the country will be left without anchor institutions that provide context for contemporary challenges.
- John Dichtl (2020) cited in "What We Lose When We Lose Museums" on IEEE Spectrum, 9 November 2020.
- Few areas of the national life of those Western European countries failed to benefit from the decades of parasitic exploitation of the colonies. One Nigerian, after visiting Brussels in 1960, wrote: “I saw for myself the massive palaces, museums and other public buildings paid for by Congo ivory and rubber.” In recent times, African writers and researchers have also been amazed to find the amount of looted African treasure stacked away in the British Museum; and there are comparable if somewhat smaller collections of African art in Paris, Berlin, and New York. Those are some of the things which, in addition to monetary wealth, help to define the metropoles as developed and “civilized.”
- Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 186