Spring and Flood Waters in Master V. Purvītis's Work. Let's Get to Know LNMM!
The article discusses a project by the Latvian National Museum of Art, focusing on educational activities centered around the works of artist Vilhelms Purvītis and various aspects of the museum.
Narva Museum Holds Adventure Camp for Children
The Narva Museum is hosting a three-day adventure camp for children during the school holidays, featuring pirate games, Viking skills, and scout knowledge.
Museum in a Power Plant in Brazil
A new architectural project aims to create a museum and public recreation center focused on education and research, located at the Henry Borden hydroelectric plant in Brazil.
Are there storms and strong winds on the Sun? These processes can be observed with a telescope
The Ethno-cosmology Museum in Lithuania emphasizes interactive educational activities that enhance understanding of astronomy and astronautics beyond just stargazing.
The Gulag Museum in Moscow replaced by an exhibition on 'Nazi crimes'
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be permanently closed and replaced with a new exhibition focusing on Nazi crimes during World War II, as announced by the city's mayor.
A Journey Around the World... in 10 Sundays
An educational program at the Goulandris Natural History Museum, titled “A Journey Around the World... in 10 Sundays,” is aiming to engage children in exploring various ecosystems from February to October 2026.
Looted of Their History
Readers write about the removal of the term Palestine from the British Museum, government anti-corruption measures, teacher burnout, and youth ethics.
Daily News (February 18, 2026)
Estonia's ERR highlights crucial updates, including threats regarding tax transfers to Tallinn and a decline in school museum visits.
One surprising thing is prohibited in the favorite attraction's third floor - "The teacher was not aware of the rules"
A teacher at the Ateneum Art Museum in Finland faced confusion over rules regarding student interactions in the exhibition halls, highlighting a communication gap about museum policies.
Is gold more valuable than a theatre ticket? A conversation with the director of the National History Museum, Toms Ķikuts
The article features an interview with Toms Ķikuts, the director of the National History Museum, discussing the complexities of interpreting history and the role of education in understanding our past.
Goeldi Museum opens registrations for the 2026 Young Researchers Club; learn how to participate
The Goeldi Museum in Brazil has opened registrations for its Young Researchers Club, aimed at students from 5th to 9th grade and first-year high school students in the metropolitan region of Belém, featuring 50 available spots.
Why Is There No National Natural History Museum in Korea?
The article discusses the absence of a national natural history museum in Korea, contrasting it with the numerous such institutions found in the United States and Europe, and highlights the importance of biodiversity and environmental conservation.
The Bank of Spain plans to open a financial education center and museum in the former mansion of a countess in Madrid
The Bank of Spain is set to open a financial education center and museum in a historic mansion in Madrid, aiming to foster financial literacy and provide internal training.
Prince Akishino and Prince Hisahito Attend Biotope Competition and Interact with Children
Prince Akishino and his son Prince Hisahito participated in the 'National School and Kindergarten Biotope Competition 2025' held at the Tokyo National Museum, engaging with children and appreciating the importance of environmental education.
Winter sports through the eyes of science. Olympic marbles or balance on ice
As the Winter Olympics approach, the Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci presents a dynamic initiative called 'Science and Sport' to engage both adults and children in the science behind winter sports, leading up to Milan-Cortina 2026.
The cultural impact of the Tsitsanis Museum on a national scale
The Tsitsanis Museum shows a year-on-year increase in cultural contributions, becoming a significant cultural resource for Trikkaia Municipality and a nationwide meeting point for folk music and education.
Do you want to talk to Ban Jelačić, Mr. Fulir, or the Black Queen? Here’s an opportunity!
The Museum of the City of Zagreb is hosting an educational event called Living Pictures, which has been organized for over two decades, featuring historical reenactments of Zagreb's past.
Museum Education: Shaped by Violence and Eroticism
The Albertina Modern in Vienna is showcasing a retrospective of performance artist Marina Abramović, raising questions about cultural stereotypes in its presentation of her work.
BP accused of ‘insidious’ influence on UK education through Science Museum links
Campaigners claim that BP exerts negative influence over STEM education in the UK through its financial support of the Science Museum's teacher training programs.
The Cycladic Identity Initiative of the Museum of Cycladic Art announces the fourth phase of funding programs
The Cycladic Identity Initiative at the Museum of Cycladic Art has announced the fourth phase of its funding programs, with applications accepted until February 20, 2026.
Childhood in Ancient Egypt: Is a Pharaoh Overwhelmed with Eighty Children?
An exhibition at the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich explores aspects of childhood in Ancient Egypt, including nutrition, clothing, education, illness, religion, and death.