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8 votes
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Robot dogs with Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg heads roam around Berlin museum in Beeple’s new exhibit
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Born into slavery, Adolf Ludvig Couschi Badin became part of the Swedish royal court and left a legacy of books and letters
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Pioneering Finnish artist Claire Aho brought wit, verve and cinematic flair to postwar photography – a new exhibition celebrates her vibrant visual style
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Over 200 years after being sunk by the British Royal Navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson, one of Denmark's most famous warships has been discovered at the bottom of Copenhagen Harbor
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Museum funding in Denmark reliant on visitor numbers – government reforms have resulted in increased funds, but some question the equity of grants based on footfall
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What institutions besides the Louvre consider to be their “Mona Lisa”
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Boston/Stow, MA with young kids
Hi all, We are headed to Stow, MA for a week from the midwest, and have two kids in tow. 5 and 1 year olds. We will have a rental car available to us, and are looking for things to do while we...
Hi all,
We are headed to Stow, MA for a week from the midwest, and have two kids in tow. 5 and 1 year olds. We will have a rental car available to us, and are looking for things to do while we aren't visiting with family. Right now on the radar is the Maynard Discovery Museum, the Worcester EcoTarium, and the Franklin Children's Museum.Mostly interested in burning some energy, but I'm highly motivated to avoid children's museums that are basically cavernous-but-otherwise-empty dumping grounds for school field trips. I find that in my area it is the smaller museums that are generally more interesting.
Thanks in advance!
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art releases three-dimensional renderings of dozens of holdings
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Museum of Plugs and Sockets
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A brief history of men's underwear
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We pitched a museum a 1993 game hint line (and they actually said yes)
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Updated design for the Nobel Center by David Chipperfield Architects has been revealed – proportions draw cues from the merchant townhouses of 17th-century Stockholm
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Maritime archaeologists from the Viking Ship Museum in Denmark have announced the discovery of what they describe as the world’s largest cog
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Why rare book rooms are the best-kept secret for travelers who love history
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A photo essay of 20+ tech museums across the world
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Scientists find foreign trees and one fingerprint on iron age warship from Scandinavia
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How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat – with the help of an ancient fingerprint
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The Florentine Diamond resurfaces after 100 years in hiding. Legendary jewel of the Habsburgs not seen since 1919 and thought lost, has actually been safe in a Canadian bank for decades. (gifted link)
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Five more arrests as Louvre jewel heist probe deepens and key details emerge
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Thieves steal crown jewels in four minutes from Louvre Museum in Paris
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Two exhibitions in Norway and the UK bring together neglected treasures of printmaking from the Nordic region, including works by Edvard Munch
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For more than ten years, experts have been painstakingly planning to move three 1,000-year-old vessels—the Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune—about 115 yards to their new home in Oslo
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Museum of Color - from ancient ochre to blacker than Vanta Black
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Denmark's National Museum unveils gaming piece which is believed to be the first portrait of a Viking – figurine depicts man with imperial moustache, braided beard and a neatly-groomed hairstyle
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Researchers uncover Stone Age settlement submerged by rising sea levels in Denmark
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Former Birkenstock building to be turned into design museum
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Digital Museum of Plugs and Sockets
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We found French underwear in an ancient Sumerian city | Girsu Project | Curator's Corner S10 Ep4
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After nine years scurrying in the shadows, the two-person Swedish street art collective known as Anonymouse has finally stepped out of the dark and into a museum exhibition
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The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing the country's past in extraordinary detail.
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The world’s most-visited museum shuts down, in response to mass tourism
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‘Dragon prince’ dinosaur discovery 'rewrites' T.rex family tree
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10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark
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In 1903, a Norwegian farmer discovered an ornate piece of wood sticking out of the mud – one year later, an almost totally intact Viking ship burial had been uncovered
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Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today?
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A history of dome movie theaters
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Do not try this at home: Medieval medicine under the spotlight in major new project
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Former Indianapolis 500 champion Marcus Ericsson hails from Sweden but calls Indianapolis home. Here are his top local recommendations ahead of the Indy 500.
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On the Norwegian coast, a tree is transformed into a boat the old-fashioned way at the Hardanger Maritime Centre museum
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In the last decade, extensive fungal growth has developed in Danish museums parallel to climate change, challenging occupational health and heritage preservation
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Retro PC Game Music Streaming Radio
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The Hirox microscope has rotary head attachments that allows you to sweep around your tiny subject like a drone
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Museums where you can discover the world's ten oldest artifacts
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What is one of the coolest museums you've visited?
Curious to know what museums people have visited that really left them thinking, "this was worth it" (time, money, whatever "worth it" means to you). I will start. Minneapolis, MN Mill City Museum...
Curious to know what museums people have visited that really left them thinking, "this was worth it" (time, money, whatever "worth it" means to you).
I will start.
Minneapolis, MN
Mill City MuseumThis museum really shocked me with its breadth and depth! The location and setting are really cool as well. It has parts of the ruins of the historical building, integrated with some beautiful architecture of the new building.
The museum aims to explain how the grain industry was established and blew up in the Midwest, and what special role it had in shaping Minnesota. It goes all the way back to discussing WWII up to the advent of convenience foods like Betty Crocker and Pillsbury. There is even a Betty Crocker test kitchen in museum, complete with all the smells pumped into the air.
The displays are cool and I think are kid friendly, while also not boring the shit out of adults. My favorite part of the museum is the elevator, I truly believe it's one of the coolest displays(?) I've seen in a museum before, but I don't want to give away anymore, lest I make anyone's expectations too high and spoil it lol.
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Roman-era battlefield mass grave discovered under Vienna football pitch
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New images reveal extent of looting at Sudan’s national museum as rooms stripped of treasures
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A new wave of positive-impact experiences in northern Finland is finally allowing the Sámi to benefit from the tourism boom
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Danish archaeological discovery has raised questions about the origins of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet, thought for decades to have links to Sweden
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Some of the world's most famous chess pieces, the Lewis chessmen from the 12th century, are coming “home” to Trondheim this spring in a special exhibition
8 votes