15 unique things that people remember in museums (16 photos)
Almost every person on earth has visited a museum at least once, and was probably fascinated by the unique experience. After all, each room and each exhibit is intriguing and holds surprises. For many, visiting a museum is a time machine that takes you back to the past or reveals interesting facts about the present. In this post, you will see fascinating finds that amazed visitors while visiting exhibitions and galleries.
1. The Capitoline Museums of Rome are public art museums. They feature works of art carved from stone so that visually impaired people can appreciate the paintings
The museum was founded by Pope Sixtus IV in 1471, when he donated the collection of antique bronzes, previously housed within the walls of the Lateran Palace, to the "people of Rome".
2. Suitcases of people sent to concentration camps. Poland, Gdansk, Museum of the Second World War. Every suitcase is a dead family
3. Holocaust Museum. A little boy took off his shoe to wash himself and never put it back on
4. These flowers are made of crystals. Natural History Museum, Vienna
5. These cups are 3700 years old, Minoan civilization. On display at the Heraklion Museum, Greece
6. This is the bus that started the movement against racial discrimination in the USA
On December 1, 1955, black seamstress Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on the bus. This woman is a political activist and one of the founders of the movement for the rights of black citizens in the USA.
7. One of the well-preserved carts dating back 4,000 years, found in the village of Lchashen, near Lake Sevan, Armenia. It is made of oak, and is the oldest cart in the world
Currently on display at the History Museum of Armenia.
8. Lego dinosaur, Museum of Australia
9. Museum in Japan with rocks that look like faces
The Chinsekikan Museum, located in Chichibu, contains about 1,700 rocks with human faces, including doubles of famous people like Elvis Presley and movie characters.
10. The local museum has a life-size replica of Quetzalcoatl
One of the largest known representatives of the order of pterosaurs (Pterosauria).
11. Roman leather sandals dating back to the 1800s are on display at Vindolanda Fort in Northumberland, England
12. Van Gogh's multimedia exhibition "Living Canvases"
13. Mummified figures on display at Egyptian Museum crocodiles
14. Plastic Bag Looks Like Jellyfish at Vancouver Aquarium
A floating plastic bag may resemble a jellyfish, seaweed, or other species that make up the diet of sea turtles. Plastic is a threat to all species of sea turtles.
15. The world's roundest object, housed in a museum in Munich, Germany