Highlights of <insert name of the museum, city, country> by <insert your name>
Experience a virtual tour of <insert name of the museum, city, country> with images showcasing the museum's location, exterior, exhibition rooms, activities with schools, important collections, and more. Dive into the world of art and history while exploring the museum's treasures and challenges. Discover the beauty and intricacies of this cultural hub through this comprehensive visual journey.
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<insert name of the museum, city, country> <insert your name>
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
ACTIVE DETERIORATION (if any): pests, water, humidity, visitors, pollution, etc. (2-3 slides)
EXHIBITION HALLS Add pictures of each existing exhibition hall. Write on the slide: Hall 1, hall 2.. (temporary/permanent) (add slides if needed) The complete set includes views of: 1. The view of the main entrance of the Exhibition 2. The 1stview of the exhibition hall from the entrance 3. General views of every hall 4. Examples of the display methods (showcases, hanging systems, wall-mounted objects, etc.) 5. At least 5 views of threats or problems in the exhibition (security, access and circulation, lighting, mounts and supports, showcases, information to visitors). If possible provide short information on the problem identifies on each slide
Exhibition hall 1 (hall 2,3.) The view of the main entrance of the exhibition (door closed)
Exhibition hall1 (hall 2,3, ) The first view of the exhibition hall from the entrance
Exhibition hall 1 (hall 2,3.) General views of the hall (2-3 views from different points)
Exhibition hall1 (hall 2,3.) Different types of display cases in the storage (2-3 examples)
Exhibition hall1 (hall 2,3.) Different types of display methods (on open display):2-3 examples
Exhibition hall1 (hall 2,3.) Threats and problems in the Exhibition hall (add 3-5 pictures)
List here the 5 most important problems identified in the Exhibition area (make sure that these problems are shown in the previous pictures) 1: 2: 3: 4: 5:
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, inappropriate storage system, objects on the floor, non collections, building conditions, 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.) Threats and 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:
OPTIONAL: Please include additional information that cannot be illustrated with pictures but that are useful to understand the situation of the collections in your Museum