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BARJEEL ART MUSEUM - RIFAT CHADIRJI PRIZE on Behance

The design seeks to show the role of art as a history storyteller from its own perspective andthis was appeared by evoking the collective memory and employ them through the modern erawith its needs and features based on diversity and coexistence by acce…

Viking Age Museum in Oslo Norway by AART cultural architecture news

Nordic firm AART has won a competition to extend the Viking Age Museum building in Oslo, with plans to add a new curving wing to the cruciform plan

Museum Map

View and download a map of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

Guggenheim Museum Floor Plan

A floor plan guide (20 x 30") for Guggenheim Museum in NYC. The guide is color-coded by floor and lists what to view by levels and by exhibitions for users to easily relate to their location and desired direction.

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Looking to hit all the must see spots in Paris? The Paris Museum Pass is a convenient way to see more for first timers and returning visitors alike. But is it worth the ticket cost? Includes specifics on pricing, included attractions, and a comparison of the Paris Pass vs. the Paris Museum Pass. Finally, read about how we used the pass during our five day vacation in Paris, France.
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The ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History recently celebrated the first anniversary of its grand opening. To commemorate this milestone, the staff of our Dallas museum planned six days of fun and educational activities during the first week of September. They offered live science presentations, hands-on science experiments, scientist-led tours of the exhibit hall, opportunities to look through a solar telescope, story times for children, giveaways, and food trucks.