Malcolm has been wanting to visit the art museum in Paris for months.
2. Me? Met? She? Are you online? That? Lobby? Yes? That? Museums. ?
I met her in the front hall of the museum.
3. We? Had it? Already? Established? Contact? With what? That? Museum?
We have established contact with that museum.
4. what? What's your name? Up? That? Museum?
He called the museum.
5. At? 1974? What? Retired? From where? That? Museums. ?
He retired from the museum on 1974.
1. Museums are institutions, buildings, places or public institutions that collect, collect, display and study objects representing natural and human cultural heritage, and classify these objects as objects with scientific, historical or artistic value to provide knowledge, education and appreciation to the public.
2. Museums are non-profit permanent institutions, open to the public, providing services for social development and aiming at learning, education and entertainment.
The functions of modern museums include collection, preservation, restoration, research, exhibition, education and entertainment. Morphology includes architecture, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums, outdoor historical sites, ancient town museums, long-term antique life (folk villages), as well as audio-visual halls, libraries, performing halls, archives and so on. The content is generally divided into art galleries, history museums, anthropology museums, natural history museums, science museums, regional museums and thematic museums. The content of the museum is based on its unique style and collection.