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Museum Etiquette: What You Should And Shouldn�t Do When You Visit A Museum

Would you like to visit a museum down the road? Perhaps you�ve never been to one and if this is the case there are certain things you should consider. There are ways you should behave when you are at a museum. Make certain you understand the common and proper etiquette before you decide to visit a museum.

 

The number one rule you should always remember when you are on a visit to a museum is to never, ever touch the artifacts on display. The reason for this is rule is simple: touching the artifacts could lead to potentially harming the objects which could lead to a decrease in value. Even if an item is enclosed within glass, you should not touch because a museum employee will have to clean the object. The chance for the object to be broken increases the more it is handled. Plus it simply means more work for someone else which is unnecessary.

When you visit a museum it is always sensible to avoid being impatient and to wait until it is your turn. Be mindful of this rule if you are visiting an art museum or are around a small exhibit or display. Mind yourself when around other attendees. Be patient and wait before barging ahead to take a look at a specific piece of artwork or a painting. Why hurry when you can wait until it is your time to observe and analyze an object. If you cannot wait simply move forward and look at something else until you are able to take a peek again at whatever object you are dying to see.

Either keep you cell phone at home or if you need to have it with you, turn it off. The same goes for your ipod or whatever other music device you use. Avoid speaking loudly as it is obnoxious and rude. It is perfectly acceptable to discuss the exhibit but do so at an acceptable level. Understand that many who take in a visit to a museum are there to discuss things in a calm and professional manner.

Leave behind any items that are rather large such as a backpack, a huge tote bag, or rather bulky clothing. A lot of museums will not permit these items inside so rather than face an awkward moment or having to be turned away because of it, best to not have any of these items with you when you arrive. The reason for this is to make certain they do not get in the way, meaning visitors are unable to see items that are being exhibited.

Understand what the rules are, they should be listed somewhere before you enter inside or check the museum�s website.

Remember these suggestions before you visit a museum. Most of these tips are best applied to museums that are designed for adults and not children as children�s are typically more noisy and playful in nature.



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