Museum am Rothenbaum – Kulturen und Künste der Welt (Cultures and Arts of the World), founded in 1879, is one of the important museums of ethnology in Europe, ... read more
Museum Fünf Kontinente, is a museum for non-European Art & Culture and has, after Berlin, the second largest collection on the subject. The collection originates with ... read more
The Museum of Ethnography is dedicated to the ethnography, or cultural anthropology, of peoples from around the world. The museum is one of the four museums of ... read more
The Museum of Ethnography features a large collection of Hungarian and international folk crafts, century old ceramics, textiles, artefacts, furniture, etc. One of ... read more
The Museo Popoli e Culture, (Museum of Peoples and Cultures), established in 1910 by the PIME missionaries, is dedicated to the knowledge of extra-European cultures and ... read more
Museum of Romani Culture, dating back to 1991, is a unique museum focusing on the history and culture of the Romani/Gypsy people, showcasing a large collection of around ... read more
The Museum of the Americas, created in 1941 and covering North and South America, is dedicated to the continent's archaeological, ethnographic and artistic ... read more
Museum of the Roman Civilization, inaugurated in 1955, is devoted to various aspects the Ancient Roman Civilization through he display of he combination of casts, ... read more
The Museum of World Culture in Göteborg, opened in 2004, is an ethnographic museum presenting the various cultures of the World, through its collections ... read more
Museum of World Cultures, dating back to 1908, is an ethnological museum including over 65,000 objects from Oceania, Australia, Southeast Asia, the Americas, Africa and ... read more
The Musée d'Aquitaine features the history of Bordeaux and its region, covering the periods of prehistory to the present day, through its collections archeology, ... read more
The Musée dauphinois, in the former convent of Sainte-Marie d'en-Haut (17th century), is dedicated to the archeology, regional, rural or industrial heritage of the ... read more
The Muséum de Toulouse is a museum of natural history, dates back to 1796 but was opened to the public in 1865. It houses large collections of over 2.5 million objects ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, founded in 1867, offers the general public an accurate, attractive, interesting and critical interpretation of the objects that ... read more
National Museum of Denmark is a museum of cultural history, in particular Damark's history, but also and around the globe from Africa to the Mediterranean countries, ... read more
National Museum of Ethnography, established in 1888, is dedicate to showcase the diversity and richness of cultures around the world and present their values as a ... read more
The National Museum of Ethnology, established in 1965, is dedicated to the preservation and display of the ethnographic heritage from several parts of the world, but in ... read more
National Museum of Ethnology, dating back to 1816, features objects from Africa, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Latin America, North America, Oceania, and Asia. ... read more
The National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini" houses important ethnographic collections, a collection regarding the Italian history and a ... read more
Natural History Museum is dedicated to geology, archaeology & ethnology. The work in all the departments is done by unpaid volunteers who are members of the Natural ... read more