A museum is a place where one should lose one's head.
Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves in it.

A museum is a microcosm of the world; a theater of nature and culture where we can glimpse both the beauty and complexity of existence.
A museum is a place where one can become enlightened and inspired, where one can transcend the ordinary and touch the sublime.
Museums are the custodians of memory, safeguarding our collective heritage for future generations.
Museums are custodians of epiphanies, and these epiphanies enter the central nervous system and deep recesses of the mind.
Museums are places where time is transformed into space.
In a museum, we are surrounded by the artifacts of the past, but it is our imagination that breathes life into them.

Museums are places of storytelling, where the tales of humanity are preserved and retold through artifacts and art.
Museums are like the mountain tops, where the clouds touch the earth.
A museum is a treasure trove of knowledge, where curiosity is rewarded and wonder is never in short supply.

Museums are veritable storehouses of the past, each representing a slice of history, a moment in time.

Museums are like time machines, allowing us to journey through the ages and explore the wonders of human creativity and ingenuity.
A museum is a spiritual place. People lower their voices when they get close to art.
The best way to understand a painting is to see it in a museum, the best way to understand a museum is to see it in context.
Every great work of art has two faces, one toward its own time and one toward the future, toward eternity.
Museums are gateways to the past, windows to the present, and bridges to the future.
The museum is a refuge where, through one’s contact with great works of art, one may regain one’s lost innocence.

A museum should not just be a place for fancy paintings but should be a place where we can communicate our lives through our everyday objects.