Explore the Fascinating Collections at <insert name of the museum, city, country>
Embark on a visual journey through <insert name of the museum, city, country> with this presentation showcasing the museum's precise location, exterior, exhibition rooms, interactions with schools, and important objects. Dive into the diverse collections, from the 5 most significant objects to the largest and smallest. Witness the effects of deterioration on objects and peek into the storage rooms. Discover the rich cultural heritage preserved within the walls of this captivating museum.
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<insert name of the museum, city, country> <author of this ppt>
Map, showing the precise location of the museum in the city/area.
General view of the Museum from outside (the whole building)
View of the exhibition rooms/areas with visitors (insert 2 or 3 slides)
COLLECTIONS: The 5 most important objects (with names ) All 5 on this slide
COLLECTIONS: The 4 largest objects (names and measurements) All 4 on this slide
COLLECTIONS: The 4 smallest objects (names and measurements) All 4 on this slide
DETERIORATION: 2 objects in an active state of deterioration by insects (if any)
DETERIORATION: 2 objects in an active state of deterioration by mould ( if any)
DETERIORATION: 2 objects in an active state of deterioration by salts (if any)
DETERIORATION: 2 objects in an active state of deterioration by corrosion (if any)
STORAGE ROOMS Add pictures of each existing storage room. Write on the slide: storage 1, storage 2 (add slides if needed) The complete set includes views of: 1. The corridor leading to the storage 2. The entrance door of the storage 3. The 1stview of the storage from the open door 4. General views of the whole storage 5. Examples of the storage units (shelves, drawers, cabinets, etc.) 6. At least 5 views of problems in the storage (overcrowded units, unappropriate storage sustem, objects on the floor, non collections, building consitions, etc) with written information about the problems seen in the pictures
Storage 1 (storage 2,3.) The corridor leading to the storage and the doors when closed
Storage 1 (storage 2,3.) The first view of the storage when the door is opened
Storage 1 (storage 2,3.) A general view of the whole storage (2-3 for a complete view)
Storage 1 (storage 2,3.) Different types of units in the storage (2-3 for a complete view)
Storage 1 (storage 2,3.) Problems in the storage (add 3-5 pictures)
List here the 5 main problems identified in the storage (make sure that these problems are shown in the previous pictures) 1: 2: 3: 4: 5:
Additional information to better illustrate the situation you are facing in your Museum regarding collections management, collections in storage, and storage conditions
Identity Card of : Museum of Technical information Year when museum was created Total number of staff Number of staff working with the collections Is there a professionally trained conservator at the museum No of volunteers Total number of visitors a year* Total number of school children a year* Collections Total number of objects in the collection * Number of objects on the registry book Number of objects in exhibition* Number of objects in storages* Number of objects on loan in the last 5 years* Number of objects registered in the last 5 years* Is there a written collections policy at the museum Storage room Number of storerooms Total surface of the storerooms (m2)* Number of staff taking care of the storerooms Number of objects on the ground * Museum address: Museum website: * If you do not have a precise number, give an estimate and put it into brackets (XXX)