A museum is where you can go see things of historical significance... although "significance" is vastly different for different people. Some small towns have museums about the history of the town, which is interesting to people who hold the town in some affection, and not so interesting to people who have never been there or who are trying to escape to a larger city. :) There are museums that have specific themes... art museums are common, for instance. There are also Railroad museums, Tractor museums, Doll museums, Military museums, and almost anything else you can name.
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.
They are Museums in Oklahoma.
museums
There are several types of museums, typically categorized by their focus and collections. Common types include art museums, history museums, science museums, natural history museums, and children's museums. Additionally, specialized museums exist, such as technology, military, and cultural museums, each serving to educate and engage the public in different ways. The exact number can vary widely depending on how one defines and categorizes them.
You could go to Science museums, history museums, art museums and you could even go to a pencil museum in Sweden!
It has 160 museums.
There are 19 museums in the smithsonianThe Smithsonian includes 19 museums and galleries and the National Zoo.
The fear of museums is "musiaphobia"
Yes, Denmark has lots of Museums.
The Military Museums was created in 1990.
Museums of Metz was created in 1839.
Vatican Museums was created in 1506.