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What is ur favorite museum

 


mmitch
What is ur favorite museum????
My favorite museum would have to be the American Natural History Museum in New York City. It has a wide aray of fossils and geology exibits. Another one of my favorites is the Carniegie Museum of natural History in Pittsburgh PA. It is not only very near by to my house but it has some of the best dinosuar exibits u will ever see. And if u want another one to check out check out the Natural History Museum in Washington DC. This is the US nation antural History museum and also has loads of fossil and rocks and dinosuars. But thease r all good museums and i recommend all of them. Very Happy
proto-man
Considering it is the only museum I have ever been to, my favourite one would have to be the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM for short.)

They are always adding new exhibits and stuff so its pretty cool. Here's their website if anyone's interested : http://www.rom.on.ca/
schnitzi
The British Museum in London. I could spend a month there.
Circuitskater
This musium is sooooo coool

http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/m/images/museum_louvre.pyram.lg.jpg
microgolf
hmm thats a hard one...
i Love het S.M.A.K in Ghent (Belgium) museum of modern art that is, always new things to discover sommetimes big names, and after that, euhm, the design museum and a temporarely exhibit on stanley kubrick... In paris you have centre pompedou offcorse! and in Berlin i already like the jewish history museum the most and i havent even been there...
BruceTheDauber
I love the British Museum too, but I've heard people complain about it, because you can never predict which section will be closed when you get there.
©Wolfie
My favorite museum is in The Netherlands, Leiden and we call it here Naturalis. It is a museum about the Nature, and there are animals stuff.
It is the best museum ever in The Netherlands! Wink
drdestiny
i have a ton

the shanghai tech museum (absolutely amazing archetecture)
the exploratorium (nuff said Very Happy )
and pretty much all of the smithsonian museusm in the national mall
Coclus
I have a couple, they all have special stuff.. I reallly dont now...
HoboPelican
Does the Smithsonian Institute count as one? In particular, I love the Natrual History Museum, the Freer gallery, Air and Space Museum, and the Renwick gallery. On the other hand, for a single museum I might pick the US Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson.
aniaw8
My favorite museum is heritage park near to Strzegom in Polend. During the II world war there was concentration camp. Now there are only substructure of casern. Special thing is an old tree near to hasbeen crematorium. It make special aura because it have not got any leaves.
Assiez
I used to live in Chicago and I would have to say the Field Museum or The Museum of Science and Industry.

Also, there's a great and unique museum in Columbus, Ohio called COSI. It's non traditional and amazing. Take a look here:http://www.cosi.org/

it was featured in Popular Science a few years ago.
HoboPelican
Assiez wrote:
I used to live in Chicago and I would have to say the Field Museum or The Museum of Science and Industry.

Also, there's a great and unique museum in Columbus, Ohio called COSI. It's non traditional and amazing. Take a look here:http://www.cosi.org/

it was featured in Popular Science a few years ago.


The field museum was very nice. Well, worth the time. I am a bit surprised that COSI has such a reputation, though. I live in Columbus and have visited a few times and while I thought it was neat, I just assumed it was a common to most cities.

Sometimes, living near something makes it seem less than it is. A friend of mine grew up in Cairo. When I asked him about the Pyramids at Giza, which he could see from the outskirts of the city, he said he had never visited them! I think his words were,"Why? It is just a pile of old rocks." Confused
R2.DETARD
The science museum in London.
That museum is awesome! I can (and have on many occasions) spend all day in there.
It has so much science history there and even better, it explains the science behind every exhibit.
I hate nothing more than:
model of ethyne
1932
"acquired thanks to the Frink family."
dooble.doodles
The midieval Crime Museum in Rothenburg Germany is pretty kewl. Went there back in 1999. While the Museum of Natural History in London and the Louvre a neat, they don't show much of what is important to remember, how cruel man has been in the past. It is interesting how much effort and technology was used to develop all these methods of torcher.

No.. I'm not sick. I think it is important to know were we came from. Remember, those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
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