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Revision as of 14:03, 21 July 2007
A museum is an institution where objects of with artistic, cultural, historic, or scientific value are conserved, studied, and exhibited. Many museums specialise in a field - such as zoology, art, or local, national, or international history.
This article offers a list of some of the world's most notable museums, sorted alphabetically by country and city.