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50 Times People Were So Amazed By These Museum Exhibits, They Shared These Pics Online
CuriositiesFEB 19, 2021

50 Times People Were So Amazed By These Museum Exhibits, They Shared These Pics Online

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As the pandemic took over the world, museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions closed their doors to adhere to new social distancing regulations. But don't worry. Bored Panda is here to help. We put together a list of cool museum exhibits so you could get your fix of culture even before these places open up again. And we included something for every taste as well. We're talking a WWII mannequin that looks like Bruce Willis. A miniature Volkswagen Beetle that found its way into a beetle collection. You name it. So continue scrolling and check out the entries. They should please your inner snob in no time.

#1 This Powerful Quote At The End Of The Holocaust Museum In Washington

This Powerful Quote At The End Of The Holocaust Museum In Washington
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2020 was a time of crisis, innovation, anxiety, and introspection for all businesses, and museums were no different. Large galleries in cities which rely on international tourism found travel bans nearly ruinous to their business models. Some smaller regional museums, however, discovered a surprising upside as their institutions emerged as symbols of good, collaborative creativity in their communities.

Nearly every museum in the US has upped its digital offerings with online exhibits, curator video chats, and virtual kids’ activities. Many are also re-thinking their reach and collections in a time of accelerated technological change and turmoil in the U.S., debating how racial and social injustice are reflected in their art.

#2 Art Museum That Was Closed Due To Virus Outbreak Rearranged Exhibition So It Can Be Seen From Outside - Day Or Night. Salo, Finland

Art Museum That Was Closed Due To Virus Outbreak Rearranged Exhibition So It Can Be Seen From Outside - Day Or Night. Salo, Finland
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From a practical, COVID-fighting standpoint, directors and staffers have learned everything they could about the mechanics of their workplaces, including ventilation and airborne virus transmission. Such knowledge tipped many institutions to open back up in the summer with safety precautions (masks, social distancing) and to close down again when coronavirus infections surged in November.

#3 The Two-Sided Statue Of Mephistopheles And Margaretta (19th Century) At The Salar Jung Museum In India. The Sculpture Is Carved Out Of A Single Log Of Sycamore Wood. Artist Unknown

The Two-Sided Statue Of Mephistopheles And Margaretta (19th Century) At The Salar Jung Museum In India. The Sculpture Is Carved Out Of A Single Log Of Sycamore Wood. Artist Unknown
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#4 Someone In This Museum Has A Sense Of Humor

Someone In This Museum Has A Sense Of Humor
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ā€œWith decision-making, we are trying to be as clear, fair, and transparent as we can. Everyone was looking at the infection rate and knew it was a matter of when, not if we closed again,ā€ Hayley Haldeman, the Mattress Factory’s interim executive director, told National Geographic. ā€œIt’s a double-edged sword, both sides blunt and painful. There’s not much more we [could have done] in 2020.ā€

#5 There Is A Tiny Museum In Kyoto, Japan With Some Very Unusual Opening Hours

There Is A Tiny Museum In Kyoto, Japan With Some Very Unusual Opening Hours
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#6 This Tiny UFO That Crash Landed On The Wall Of A Technology Museum

This Tiny UFO That Crash Landed On The Wall Of A Technology Museum
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Dips and spikes in virus cases meant galleries in London, Paris, and Rome reopened at the start of summer and closed again in the fall during new coronavirus waves and lockdowns. In the U.S., the American Alliance of Museums found that a third of the 850 museums surveyed were still shuttered in October and more than 10 percent were worried about never reopening. In some smaller U.S. cities, the crisis has spurred museum directors to spearhead bold and creative efforts to survive.

#7 Took A Trip Out To Peabody Essex Museum Last Weekend. This Exhibit Didn’t Disappoint

Took A Trip Out To Peabody Essex Museum Last Weekend. This Exhibit Didn’t Disappoint
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#8 This Museum Taking A Shot At FedEx In One Of Their Displays

This Museum Taking A Shot At FedEx In One Of Their Displays
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Pittsburgh, a city of 300,000 people, which has 50 museums and cultural centers, has a legacy of its industrial wealth in the early 20th century. Steven Knapp, the new executive of the four Carnegie Museums, started February 1, 2020, just weeks before a government-mandated shutdown hit Pennsylvania.

During the early days of the pandemic, Knapp and leaders from other local institutions jumped on twice-a-month Zoom calls to discuss safety standards and reopening protocols.

#9 ā€œExplodedā€ Ford Model T At The Henry Ford Museum Of Innovation

ā€œExplodedā€ Ford Model T At The Henry Ford Museum Of Innovation
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#10 This Museum In Berlin Has ā€˜Touchable’ Versions Of Their Paintings For Blind People

This Museum In Berlin Has ā€˜Touchable’ Versions Of Their Paintings For Blind People
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ā€œFor a city of its size, Pittsburgh is one of the richest cultural cities in the nation. We wanted people to come back and to feel they had a good experience,ā€ Knapp explained.

This meant that, when museums began letting tourists back in during the summer, with social-distancing stickers on the floors, guards enforcing mask-wearing, and, at most venues, timed-entry tickets.

#11 This Sign At An Outdoor Exhibit For A Museum

This Sign At An Outdoor Exhibit For A Museum
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#12 The Henry Ford Museum In Detroit Is Home To The Actual Bus That Rosa Parks Protested On

The Henry Ford Museum In Detroit Is Home To The Actual Bus That Rosa Parks Protested On
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"In July we were seeing a quarter of the normal flow. [At the end of December, we were] seeing 40 to 50 percent and are up to 80 percent of the participation of 2019,ā€ said Knapp. ā€œIt’s just been a question of managing the flow and keeping those one-way traffic patterns.ā€

#13 Autism Sign At The History Of Miami Museum

Autism Sign At The History Of Miami Museum
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#14 Found At A Snake Exhibit

Found At A Snake Exhibit
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#15 Our Local Museum Decided To Add A Floppy Disc To The Fossils Section

Our Local Museum Decided To Add A Floppy Disc To The Fossils Section
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Museums have a wide range of business models. Some rely heavily on endowments, others on admission fees or special event rentals. And while many museums don’t expect their revenues to rebound to 2019 levels for at least another year, some supported by local taxes or large endowments have less dire financial futures.

#16 This Musical Instrument Museum Has An Air Guitar On Display

This Musical Instrument Museum Has An Air Guitar On Display
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#17 There’s A Replica Of The Moon In The Natural History Museum

There’s A Replica Of The Moon In The Natural History Museum
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#18 Museums Are Different In Denmark

Museums Are Different In Denmark
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According to a recent survey conducted by the International Council of Museums, about 95% of all museums around the world were closed due to the pandemic, and art institutions reacted differently to having their doors shut. Some had to put staff on leave and others laid off up to half of their employees. Many museums successfully focused on expanding their digital archives and social media activity, and continue their efforts to survive.

#19 A Mummified Dinosaur In A Museum In Canada

A Mummified Dinosaur In A Museum In Canada
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#20 A Museum In Kenya Has Little Funding, So They Improvised And Created Their Dinosaurs With Clay

A Museum In Kenya Has Little Funding, So They Improvised And Created Their Dinosaurs With Clay
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