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museum

[myoo-zee-uhm] / myuˈzi əm /


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Growing numbers of museums and private collections worldwide are facing pressure to repatriate artworks removed from their native countries, particularly those looted during periods of colonial rule.

From Barron's

Similar pictures appear in state museums across the island from the Bay of Pigs to Birán, the birthplace of the father of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro.

From BBC

Americans flocked to the museum to see if the exhibits were real.

From Literature

Visitors can also tour Twig's on-site museum to hear its story first-hand, and watch the handcrafted soda being made.

From BBC

Fossils collected there more than six decades ago and largely overlooked in museum collections are now reshaping scientists' understanding of how land animals first returned to the sea and spread across the globe.

From Science Daily