Discarding Will Be Kept to a Minimum: Preservation Policy Established for Nara Prefectural Folklore Museum
The Nara Prefectural Folklore Museum has established a new policy for the preservation and management of its collections, emphasizing that discarding items will be minimized.
Behind Melbourne Museum's shiny facade sits a world hidden from view
The Melbourne Museum's behind-the-scenes storage and research areas are crucial for maintaining the museum's vast collections, which are largely unseen by the public.
The architectural competition for the Tallinn City Museum's open storage facility won by the design "Sissevaade"
The architectural design "Sissevaade" by Kavakava OÜ has won the Tallinna City Museum's open storage facility competition, which aims to make more of the museum's collections accessible to the public.
The architecture competition for the Open Collections Building of the Tallinn City Museum was won by Kavakava OÜ
The Kavakava OÜ architectural firm won the competition for the Open Collections Building of the Tallinn City Museum with their design called 'Sissevaade.'
Tartu Art Museum is looking for artworks by Raivo Järvi from private collections
The Tartu Art Museum is preparing to showcase an exhibition of Raivo Järvi’s artistic heritage, seeking drawings and graphics from private collections to display a wide range of the artist's works.
'I slept in the Natural History Museum and one moment will stay with me forever'
The article recounts a unique overnight experience at the Natural History Museum in London, highlighting the chance to sleep under Hope the whale and explore the museum's collections after hours.
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.
Findings from Žibininkai village enriched the collections of the Kretinga Museum
The Kretinga Museum has received new archaeological findings from Žibininkai village, including various artifacts dating from the 17th century.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Estonia's only winter Paralympic medal winner's competition number
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum is showcasing significant artifacts from Estonia's winter sports history, including items related to the only Estonian athlete to win a winter Paralympic medal, Vilma Nugis.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Estonian athletes went to the Winter Olympics with Jaakson's passports
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum showcases significant artifacts highlighting Estonia's Olympic history, particularly its participation in the Winter Olympics after regaining independence in 1991.
Exhibition: 'The Moth is the Museum's Greatest Enemy'
The article discusses the role of Verena Reitz in pest control at the Deutsches Museum, highlighting the damage that pests like moths can cause to valuable collections over the past century.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Aare Tamme's Run at the Albertville Olympics
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum highlights its collection related to Estonia’s winter sports Olympic history, focusing on Aare Tamme's impressive run during the 1992 Albertville Olympics.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Allar Levandi's Competition Number 13
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum showcases ten items from its collection, highlighting Estonia's Olympic winter sports history, including Allar Levandi's notable competition numbers from the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.
The Collections of the Sports Museum. Haljandi's Fully Scribbled Competition Number
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum highlights items from its collection related to Estonia's Olympic story in winter sports, including Tõnu Haljandi's autograph competition number from the 1968 Grenoble Winter Olympics.
The Collections of the Sports Museum: Olympic Champion Ants Antson's Proud Outfit
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum showcases notable items related to Estonia's Olympic winter sports history, including the outfit of Olympic champion Ants Antson.
Sports Museum Collections. Estonian Sports Honor Defended by an Expati at the 1952 Olympics
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum highlights its collection, featuring items that celebrate Estonia's participation in the Olympics with a focus on Juku Pend's achievement at the 1952 Oslo Games.
Sports Museum Collections. Estonia Also Participated in the First Alpine Skiing Competition in Olympic History
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum highlights its collections related to Estonia's participation in the first alpine skiing competition during the 1936 Winter Olympics in Germany.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Estonia debuted in the Winter Olympics in 1928
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum is showcasing ten significant items that chronicle Estonia's story in winter sports at the Olympics, starting from its debut in 1928.
Rotko's works are woven into tapestries and inspired by Purvītis. A book of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne's collections is published.
A new book showcasing the works of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne will be launched on February 11 at the Decorative Arts and Design Museum, highlighting her artistry and collaboration with the illustrator Guntars Sietiņš.
Italy buys the Antonello da Messina that forever changed the Ecce Homo
Italy's State collections are acquiring a significant piece by Antonello da Messina, likely destined for Naples' Capodimonte Museum, amidst ongoing speculation in the art world.
Tartu Art Museum is looking for artworks by Raivo Järvi from private collections
The Tartu Art Museum is searching for works by Raivo Järvi from private collections for an upcoming exhibition in November 2026 that aims to showcase the diversity of the artist's legacy beyond well-known posters and book illustrations.
Tell me how it happened: this is how the Prado has changed in the last 150 years
The article discusses the evolution of the Prado museum over the past 150 years, focusing on the role of photography in showcasing its collections.
Traveling Vermeer: 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' to Osaka, and 'View of Delft' to Madrid
The Thyssen Museum and the Mauritshuis in The Hague will simultaneously exchange twenty-five notable works from their permanent collections under a collaborative agreement.
To preserve the memory of looted artworks, Sudan opens the doors of its virtual museum
Sudan's National Museum, looted in the early months of war, now offers online access to preserve lost collections and maintain a clear memory of its heritage.
The Comedy of Art: What Will the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Barcelona Be Like?
The article discusses the necessity of promoting Catalan painting from around 1900 through a new museum in Barcelona, focusing on high-quality collections from that era amid current challenges in the art market.
The Reina Sofía Museum added 404 works to its collections in 2025
In 2025, the Reina Sofía Museum incorporated 404 works from 130 artists, with a notable 58.6% being women, valued at 10.6 million euros.
A Museum that Cannot Be Plundered: The Story of Rebuilding Sudanese Memory in the Virtual World
Following a complete closure for over two years, the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum has reopened its doors to visitors virtually, reconstructing its valuable collections that were largely lost due to destruction and looting during the ongoing war in Sudan since April 2023.
The Debt to Mengs: How the Artist Saved the Nude Paintings of the Royal Collections from Burning
The article discusses how painter Mengs convinced King Carlos III to revoke his decree to burn nude artworks from the Royal Collections, preserving key pieces now displayed at the Museo del Prado.