You may think museums are boring, but we can’t help but disagree with you. Museums help bring history to life and allow us to understand our past as we continue to shape our future.
With more than 120,000 pieces, the Egyptian Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian artifacts. Personal items, artwork, and preserved remains connect visitors to the ancient world—including the remains of King Tutankhamun.
Visitors can view photos, personal items, and other materials found after the atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima in 1945 at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
2. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum – Hiroshima, Japan
A stone’s throw from the Vatican, the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum is home to an impressive exhibit featuring the inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci. Visitors can also enjoy viewing the collection of his paintings, like the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man.
The House of Terror Museum also serves as a memorial for the victims of the fascist and communist movements that plagued Hungary during the 20th century.