All Smithsonian museums are free to the public. You are welcome to leave a donation if you would like.
Of course it is. In all major museums of modern art. For a list of such museums, click link below!
yes they are. the museums and art galleries are educational for the children.
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. There are also museums at the sites where historical people lived, so you can learn more about their lives. There are military museums where you can learn the history of weapons and warfare... or uniform styles. :) 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.
There are two important Picasso museums: one in Paris and one in Barcelona. A smaller one in Malaga, Spain. In Barcelona permanent collection + temporary exhibition is 9 euro. In Paris 8.50 euro
Guggenheim
no
Beaches, landmarks and museums.
Free
All of the Smithsonian Museums are free.
Madrid, Shopping, Museums and Landmarks, Barcelona, Beaches
They have a zoo, many museums ( El Prado, El Thyssen etc.), La Puerta de Alcala, and more.
The government pay through Taxes
Spain is a free country. Just like the United States!
Yes, most museums in New York offer discounts to college students. They even have days where they allow you to enter for free.
There are many different types of museums, including art museums, history museums, natural history museums, anthropological museums, tribal museums, children's museums, and science museums.
IN Barcelona (SPAIN) the MACBA museum is in an old church, el Convent dels Angels.