I just started working at my local museum.  It has an amazing collection of artifacts and other historical objects.  Do you ever go to the museum?
I used to love visiting museums when I lived in Europe. Sadly, I am temporarily disabled and can't go anywhere much just now. How do you like your job?
I have just started but so far it is fascinating. The largest museums are in major cities but mine is just a local one in a smaller town.  We do still have some great exhibits.
Sometimes the smaller museums are the most interesting ones. I visited the Louvre in Paris once and it was too much for me. The small impressionist museum was far more interesting.
Really i though the louvre would be amazing but I suppose it is just so busy.  I always thought if i travelled i would love to see it as well as the national gallery in london or the museum of art in new york.
It's definitely a must-see, but I preferred the more intimate impressionist museum. Haven't been to the Museum of Art, but the National Gallery is amazing! What sort of exhibits do you put on?
We have local history exhibitions as well as ancient egypt, transport, fashion.  It is quite a range. Nothing like the louvre with its largest art exhibition but still interesting none the less.
Fantastic! When I'm healed I want to visit places just like that. My village in Scotland has a museum called Historylinks, which is fascinating and their online site is great for viewing all sorts of things.
Fascinating! I must look it up.  Since the 2000's the continuing acceleration in digitization of info has changed the traditional model of museums, so much can also be viewed online.  I hope you feel better soon though and can go to visit many more exciting places.
It really is quite a place - loads of pictures to look up. I'll be ok before too long - just have to be patient. And the places will still be there...
Very true.  In the meantime just use the net to look at all the exhibitions and plan all the places you can visit when you are healed.
Good idea! And good luck with your job - it was fun chatting with you.