Overview
The Dutch word 'museum' refers to an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance. These collections can be permanent or temporary, and they are typically made available for public viewing through exhibitions that may be permanent or temporary. The primary purpose of a museum is to acquire, conserve, research, communicate, and exhibit the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the purposes of education, study, and enjoyment.
In the Netherlands, museums play a significant role in preserving and presenting the country's rich history and cultural heritage. There are various types of museums, including art museums (kunstmusea), history museums (geschiedenismusea), science museums (wetenschapsmusea), open-air museums (openluchtmusea), and specialized museums focusing on specific topics like maritime history, textiles, or windmills. Many Dutch cities boast world-renowned museums, such as the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which attract millions of visitors annually.
The word 'museum' is a common noun and follows standard Dutch grammatical rules for neuter nouns. Its plural form is 'musea', which is an older, Latin-derived plural. The diminutive form, 'museumpje', is used to refer to a small or charming museum. The term is widely understood and used in everyday language, as well as in academic and cultural contexts throughout the Netherlands and Flanders.
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In Dutch, "museum" is a singular, common noun. The plural form is "musea" (pronounced moo-ZAY-ah), following a Latin-derived pluralization pattern, although "museums" is also occasionally heard in informal contexts. It is a neuter noun, so it takes the definite article "het" (e.g., "het museum" - the museum). When referring to visiting a museum, common verbs include "een museum bezoeken" (to visit a museum) or "naar het museum gaan" (to go to the museum). The word can also be used in compound nouns, such as "museumbezoek" (museum visit) or "museumgids" (museum guide). When discussing the content of a museum, one might say "het museum heeft een collectie van..." (the museum has a collection of...). The word carries a generally positive connotation, associated with culture, education, and leisure. It is widely understood across all demographics in the Netherlands. No particular regional variations in its usage are significant.
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Origem da palavra
From Latin 'museum', from Greek 'mouseion' (seat of the Muses)
Contexto cultural
The word "museum" in Dutch, like in many other languages, refers to an institution that houses and displays collections of artifacts, artworks, scientific specimens, or other items of cultural, historical, or scientific importance. The Netherlands has a rich museum culture, with a high density of museums per capita. This reflects a strong national appreciation for art, history, and education. Dutch museums range from world-renowned institutions like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which attract millions of international visitors annually, to smaller, more specialized local museums scattered throughout the country. Many Dutch museums are housed in historic buildings, adding to their cultural significance. The concept of the "museum" in the Netherlands is deeply intertwined with national identity and the preservation of heritage, showcasing periods of prosperity like the Dutch Golden Age, and also confronting more complex histories. Educational programs and community engagement are often central to their mission.
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The ancient artifacts are displayed in the new ____.
Which of these is a synonym for 'museum'?
Use 'museum' in a sentence.
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