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Why do we have museums? - J. V. Maranto

Why do we have museums? - J. V. Maranto

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but they weren't always like the ones we visit today. J. V. Maranto uncovers the evolution of museums, from the first museum in 530 BC (curated by a princess) to PT Barnums freak shows and beyond. Lesson by J. V. Maranto
Date: 2020-08-22

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Good point about ticket prices, I think museums should be free for everyone, adults included. Where I live in Aus generally only children are free. Sometimes the temporary exhibitions can be a bit expensive, and of course they're often the best ones.
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Talk about western ignorance, why no mention of colonialism and it's role post Renaissance era in the development of museums? This video needs a sequel
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Sure most of the Museum history is from West. Because China, India and Japan etc didn't have any of those collections until White People civilized them.
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A Museum is like humanity's resume'. If aliens ever visit us and want to know everything about us and Earth we take them to a Museum.
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I remember that I always fell asleep when I went to a museum(held by school) or I visited the restaurants or cafes beside those museums
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I don't think that museums have anything to do with the circus.
Barnum is he there or not Barnum. in fact and in essence

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