Written by Marie Rea
Many people get
turned off with the idea of visiting museums. But for my family of four,
museums are awesome and interesting places to enjoy- they offer exhibits and
collections you will perhaps never see as they are rare and they offer avenues
for intellectual exploration which can lead to more amazing discoveries for
your kids particularly, depending on their interests.
First, what are
museums?
According to
the Museum Association website (UK):
'Museums enable people to explore collections for inspiration, learning and
enjoyment. They are institutions that collect, safeguard and make accessible
artefacts and specimens, which they hold in trust for society.' This definition
includes art galleries with collections of works of art, as well as museums
with historical collections of objects."
Often they are
housed in huge buildings with several levels like the Natural History Museums
in almost every country. Or, they can be in a small "Heritage listed"
old home that often has been restored and so forth.
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Inside Museum - Prefecture of Kerkyra CORFU |
Here are some
guidelines on getting the most from your museum visit, based on my personal
experience:
Do your
research before your intended visit. This way, you will know which areas
you need to spend more time in and those you don't need to see or just pass
through quickly.
For instance,
when my boys were fascinated with dinosaurs and other prehistoric stuff, we
took them to the Field Museum in Chicago
which was an enormous place with various sections. So we knew which floors to
go to first and then just browsed through the others. But, once we were there,
we were also fascinated with the various natural stones and minerals exhibits
that this encouraged my boys to get interested in collecting stones and forge
metals.To this day, they have a growing collection of pocket knives (all legal)
and the like.