It depends on the type of museum. Anything can belong in some sort of museum, but not everything belongs in every museum.
The British Museum currently has ownership of the marbles, but they belong to the world.
The contents of a museum belong to the public for their contribution to culture, even if the pieces themselves are privately owned. If the failure of a museum will mean loss of the artworks, then the public sector needs to step in. If the private entity can save the artwork, then they should be allowed to do so.
First, have it appraised by an expert in whatever field it belongs. Then you can choose to hold it for a while, willing it to a loved one in the meantime, making it available for sale, or donating it to a worthy museum or auction house (in the US, the last action is tax-deductible).
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.
alexandria museum.
The Natural History Museum, the Geological Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
The Guggenheim Museum. The Smithsonian Museum. The American Museum of Natural History.
It is The Hermitage Museum in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's
This museum is called the Museum of Samoa.
The Car Museum.
You spelled it correctly: Museum.