Photos: An exhibition introducing one of Finland's richest art collections opened at the Kadriorg Art Museum
An exhibition featuring one of Finland's most diverse art collections has opened at the Kadriorg Art Museum, showcasing over 70 works of art from prominent Finnish and international artists.
A grand international museum will be built in Katra
The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has announced plans to construct an international goddess museum in Katra, guided by the Lieutenant Governor's directives.
The Museum of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Expands Horizons of Understanding Lithuanian History and Heritage
The Museum of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is set to present two international exhibitions and new publications related to Lithuanian history and cultural heritage.
Acropolis Museum: A photo and a memory in honor of Eleni Glykatzi-Aarveler
The Acropolis Museum shared a photo and memory honoring historian Eleni Glykatzi-Aarveler at an event commemorating ancient Greek women.
Germany in Crisis: Ash Wednesday at the Industrial Museum
The article discusses Germany's industrial struggles amidst international competition, highlighting the need for self-improvement by companies and employees.
The Jesus Baptism Museum is Being Established. A New Destination for Pilgrims from Around the World
An international competition has been concluded for the design of the Jesus Baptism Museum near the archaeological site of Al-Maghtas in Jordan.
National Museum of Ecuador calls for architectural studies to participate in the pre-project of its new building
The National Museum of Ecuador is inviting national and international architectural studies to submit portfolios for the design of a new building by February 17.
Park Mi-jung Appointed as Chair of Korean Committee for International Council of Museums
Park Mi-jung has been elected as the chair of Korea's Committee for the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
Inspired by a personal failure, an exhibition evolved into international success
The article discusses how the Museum of Personal Failure became a place where visitors can identify with their own failures, turning personal setbacks into a source of inspiration and success.
The Lithuanian National Museum opened the major exhibition of the year 'Man Between Worlds'
The 'Man Between Worlds' exhibition at the Lithuanian National Museum showcases traditional and contemporary Ainu culture, marking its debut in Lithuania.
Crown from Louvre Heist Restorable: The Media Afterlife of the Crown Jewels
The damaged and recovered crown of Empress Eugรฉnie can be fully restored following the art theft from the Louvre in Paris on October 19, 2025, which generated significant media coverage and interest in the international museum community.
"The order built with great effort is cracking" - warns Auschwitz survivor and director of the Museum [Statements]
On the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivor Bernard Offen and museum director Piotr Cywiลski warned of rising violence and violations of international law.
Fewer than 5,000 Visitors per Year: The Probably Least Known Museum of World Importance
The International Ceramics Museum (IKM) in Weiden showcases 7,000 years of ceramic history in a Baroque building known as the 'Waldsassener Kasten,' despite attracting fewer than 5,000 visitors annually.
Controversial decision by the Minister of Culture, turmoil among museum professionals
The article discusses the Polish National Committee of the International Council of Museums' concerns over the dismissal of Piotr Tarnowski and the financial irregularities found at the Stutthof Museum, as well as the reactions of museum professionals and potential consequences for cultural institution management.