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Meet Gul Kakar: the lonely clock collector of Pakistan

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of antique clocks fill a small hall in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, where collector Gul Kakar swears he will spend all the time he has left caring for them.
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Chopin's last piano gets its 19th century magic back

9th - Higher Ed
The last piano Frederic Chopin ever played is currently being restored in the Polish capital. The historic instrument is being given back its original mid-19th century characteristics using expert knowledge and a lot of patience.
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Inside the exhibition retracing three centuries of Russian Christmas traditions

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of trinkets and decorations from three centuries of Christmas and New Year celebrations are on display at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow.
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Art galleries across Europe organise exhibitions around COVID-19 rules

9th - Higher Ed
Art galleries, displaying works by famous artists such as Salvador Dali and Maurits Cornelis Escher, have planned exhibitions around Coronavirus restrictions.
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Paris orchestra teams up with museum for livestream virtual concert

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris Orchestra is to play a 'live' concert from the city's Museum D'Orsay and livestream the performance on its website and on TV
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World's Weirdest Museums

6th - Higher Ed
Strange and surprising museums where you can ride a ferris wheel on a city rooftop and beyond.
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National Treasures at Tokyo's Gotoh Museum

6th - Higher Ed
This Tokyo Museum, which houses the Illustrated Handscroll of The Tale of Genji, and Japanese gardens is a hidden gem.
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Living History in Santa Fe, New Mexico

6th - Higher Ed
Visit El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a living history museum and ranch that was once a stop on the old Camino Real.
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Visit the Wild Center in the Adirondacks

6th - Higher Ed
Take a guided tour of The Wild Center, where hands on exhibitions let kids and adults learn about the unique nature and animals in New York’s Adirondacks.
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OTD In Space - June 9: Abee Meteorite Falls In Canada

3rd - Higher Ed
On June 9, 1952, the Abee meteorite fell in Alberta, Canada, at 11:05 at night. The space stone weighed nearly 326 pounds and was recovered from a 6 foot- deep crater in a wheat field when it was found five days later. A piece of it is...
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why visit a museum #brighttrip #museum #travelsmarter

6th - Higher Ed
why visit a museum #brighttrip #museum #travelsmarter
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QATAR in 10 Minutes | Travel Guide

6th - Higher Ed
QATAR in 10 Minutes | Travel Guide
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Why This US Weird Rail Car from 1930s is Still Running

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature behind the dedication of museums and enthusiasts who restore old Rail Cars. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible...
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Istanbul: Top Places You Can’t Miss in Turkey’s Iconic City

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the most iconic places in Istanbul, a city rich in history, culture, and architectural wonders. In this video, we explore Istanbul’s must-see sites, from the majestic Hagia Sophia and the stunning Blue Mosque to the bustling...
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Anselm Kiefer's powerful tribute to Van Gogh at Amsterdam's Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museums

9th - Higher Ed
Anselm Kiefer’s lifelong fascination with Vincent van Gogh is taking centre stage in "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" at Amsterdam's Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museums.
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Grand Egyptian museum due to finally open on 3 july, here’s a sneak peek

9th - Higher Ed
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), situated adjacent to the iconic Pyramids of Giza, had previously partially opened its doors to visitors, offering an unparalleled journey through ancient Egypt’s rich history for a trial period since October...
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Why taking pictures with flash/without is prohibited in museums?

6th - Higher Ed
Flash photography is prohibited in museums to protect light-sensitive artwork, while all photography may be restricted to prevent congestion and preserve visitor experience.
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Ferg Reintroduces Himself as ‘DAROLD’ on New Album

9th - Higher Ed
A$AP Mob legend Ferg is paving his own path as an artist. From Darold to A$AP Ferg to Ferg, his artistic & musical journey is defined by the ability to grow & adapt. In the latest episode of Boardroom Talks, Harlem rapper Ferg sits down...
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Banska Stiavnica -Slovakia's Beautiful Medieval City

6th - Higher Ed
Banska Stiavnica, one of Slovakia's most beautiful cities, boasts a medieval center and historic silver mines that are UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites. Its highlights include the Kammer-Hof, home to the world's first technical...
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Geevor Tin Mine - Cornwall, England

6th - Higher Ed
Cornwall, once thriving from its significant mining industry, now has only remnants like the Geevor Tin Mine preserved. The mine, which closed in 1991, stands as the largest preserved mining complex in the country, housing an Industrial...
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Etchmiadzin – Armenia’s Religeous Centre

6th - Higher Ed
Etchmiadzin, the spiritual heart of Armenia, is home to historic churches like Hripsime Church, where the martyrdom of Saint Hripsime took place, and Gajane Church, built in the 7th century to honor Abbess Gajane. Rich in cultural...
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Celtic World in Froeg – Austria

6th - Higher Ed
The Celtic World Froeg in the Austrian Eastern Alps features a Hallstatt-era burial ground with around 600 mounds dating from 800 to 600 BC, reflecting the life and rituals of the ruling elite. Despite many mounds being looted before...
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Ground Broken At London’s Anti-apartheid Centre Of Memory And Learning

9th - Higher Ed
A museum, named the Anti-Apartheid Legacy: Centre of Memory and Learning, is set to open in Angel, Islington by 2025. It will be located at 28 Penton Street, a historically significant building that served as the London headquarters of...
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New London exhibition brings together more than 150 vibrant artworks by David Hockney

9th - Higher Ed
The colourful collection of works features etchings, lithographs, photo collages, and even iPad-created art, highlighting Hockney's iconic exploration of light, colour, and perspective.