All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Museums"
Parent categories: Art, Businesses, Tourism, Culture, Business, Travel, Society, Economics, Human activity, Transport, Social sciences, Human behaviour, Sciences, Human
Total 96 word senses
- Aya Sofya (Proper name) [Turkish] Hagia Sophia
- Casa Keats-Shelley (Proper name) [Italian] a building in Rome that was home of the poet John Keats and later of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Freilichtmuseum (Noun) [German] outdoor / open-air museum
- Hagia Sophia (Proper name) [English] A mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, (historical) the former patriarchal church of Greek Orthodoxy, operated as a museum 1935–2020.
- Louvre (Proper name) [English] A famous art museum and former royal palace in Paris, France.
- Louvre (Proper name) [French] Louvre
- Luwr (Proper name) [Polish] Louvre (famous art museum and former royal palace in Paris, France)
- Palazzo Barberini (Proper name) [Italian] a baroque palace in Rome that houses the National Gallery of Ancient Art and the Italian Institute of Numismatics
- Palazzo Pitti (Proper name) [Italian] Pitti Palace (Renaissance palace and museum complex in Florence, Italy)
- Palazzo Venezia (Proper name) [Italian] the residence of what used to be the Republic of Venice Embassy in Rome. During Fascism it was Mussolini's headquarters and nowadays is the seat of the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia
- Palazzo del Laterano (Proper name) [Italian] a building in Rome for thousand years Papal Seat and Roman Pontiff official residence nowadays hosting the Museo Storico dello Stato Pontificio
- Sanssouci (Proper name) [Polish] Sanssouci (palace in Potsdam, Germany)
- Tower of London (Proper name) [English] A riverside fortress in London, used as a palace, a prison and now a museum housing the Crown Jewels.
- Túr Londan (Proper name) [Irish] Tower of London
- Uffizi (Proper name) [English] A major museum and art gallery in Florence, Italy.
- Uffizi (Proper name) [Italian] Uffizi (major art gallery in Florence)
- Villa Farnesina (Proper name) [Italian] an art museum in Rome
- antimuseum (Adjective) [English] Opposing museums.
- bozvuzgvanj (Noun) [Zhuang] museum
- bɔk⁸ vət⁸ kuan⁴ (Noun) [Lingao] museum
- cybermuseum (Noun) [English] A museum that exists only in cyberspace or on the Internet.
- daoniarsmalann (Noun) [Irish] folk museum
- daonmhúsaem (Noun) [Irish] folk museum
- deaccession (Verb) [English] To officially remove an object from a museum, art gallery or library so that it may be sold.
- ecomuseum (Noun) [English] A museum, often consisting of replica buildings in an outdoor setting, that shows the heritage of a particular locality or community
- friluftsmuseum (Noun) [Norwegian Bokmål] an open-air museum
- friluftsmuseum (Noun) [Norwegian Nynorsk] an open-air museum
- gailearaí (Noun) [Irish] gallery (institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of works of art; establishment that buys, sells, and displays works of art)
- galerie (Noun) [French] a type of porch common in the American South, veranda
- galeriste (Noun) [French] gallerist
- gallery (Noun) [English] A level or drive in a mine.
- gallery (Noun) [English] Short for gallery forest.
- glyptothèque (Noun) [French] a glyptotheque (A collection of sculptures)
- iarsmalann (Noun) [Irish] museum
- insectarium (Noun) [English] A type of live insect zoo, or a museum or exhibit of live insects and similar arthropods.
- insectarium (Noun) [French] insectarium
- listasafn (Noun) [Icelandic] art museum
- living museum (Noun) [English] A type of museum which recreates historical settings to simulate a past time period, providing visitors with an experiential interpretation of history; a museum which incorporates living history.
- minimuseum (Noun) [English] A small museum.
- multimuseum (Adjective) [English] Of or pertaining to more than one museum.
- museo (Noun) [Finnish] museum
- museo (Noun) [Tagalog] museum
- museographical (Adjective) [English] Relating to museography.
- museography (Noun) [English] The description of museum collections.
- museology (Noun) [English] The design, organization, and management of museums.
- museophile (Noun) [English] One who loves museums.
- museu (Noun) [Portuguese] museum
- museum (Verb) [English] To visit museums.
- museum piece (Noun) [English] An item worthy of being kept by a museum.
- museumgoer (Noun) [English] A person who visits a museum
- museumgoing (Adjective) [English] Visiting a museum or museums, especially habitually or regularly.
- museumgoing (Noun) [English] Visiting a museum or museums.
- museumification (Noun) [English] The process of conversion into a museum.
- museumobile (Noun) [English] A vehicle that operates as a mobile museum.
- museumwide (Adjective) [English] Throughout a museum.
- museumwide (Adverb) [English] Throughout a museum.
- musæum (Noun) [English] Archaic spelling of museum.
- muséal (Adjective) [French] museal, of museums
- musée (Noun) [French] museum
- muzeu în aer liber (Noun) [Romanian] open-air museum
- muzeum (Noun) [Polish] museum (building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural, or artistic value)
- muzey (Noun) [Uzbek] museum
- músaem (Noun) [Irish] museum
- múzeum (Noun) [Hungarian] museum (building or institution)
- műcsarnok (Noun) [Hungarian] art gallery
- nonmuseum (Adjective) [English] Not of or pertaining to a museum.
- open-air museum (Noun) [English] A museum where the exhibitions are located outdoors.
- planetarium (Noun) [English] A display museum in which images of stars and other astronomical phenomena are projected onto a domed ceiling.
- planetarium (Noun) [Polish] planetarium (museum which displays images of space)
- planetaryum (Noun) [Tagalog] planetarium
- planetárium (Noun) [Hungarian] planetarium
- science center (Noun) [English] An organization, location, or virtual location where science is done or exhibited, either professionally or educationally.
- skansen (Noun) [Polish] jerkwater town, one-horse town, backwater
- ulkomuseo (Noun) [Finnish] open air museum
- wax museum (Noun) [English] A museum featuring lifelike statues made of wax.
- yıldızlık (Noun) [Turkish] planetarium
- écomusée (Noun) [French] ecomuseum
- مۇزېي (Noun) [Uyghur] museum
- 博物館 (Noun) [Chinese] museum (Classifier: 家 m; 間/间)
- 博物館學 (Noun) [Chinese] museology
- 天文館 (Noun) [Chinese] planetarium
- 天象儀 (Noun) [Chinese] planetarium
- 天象儀 (Noun) [Japanese] planetarium
- 科学博物館 (Noun) [Japanese] science museum
- 紀念館 (Noun) [Chinese] memorial hall; commemorative museum
- Эрмитаж (Proper name) [Russian] Hermitage (museum)
- галерея (Noun) [Russian] gallery
- музей (Noun) [Russian] museum
- планетарій (Noun) [Ukrainian] planetarium projector (a device used to project images of celestial objects onto the dome in a planetarium)
- планетарій (Noun) [Ukrainian] planetarium (a display museum in which images of stars and other astronomical phenomena are projected onto a domed ceiling)
- 과학관 (Noun) [Korean] science museum
- 기념관 (Noun) [Korean] memorial hall; commemorative museum
- מוזיאון (Noun) [Hebrew] museum
- プラネタリウム (Noun) [Japanese] planetarium
- அருங்காட்சியகம் (Noun) [Tamil] museum
- நூதனசாலை (Noun) [Tamil] museum
Download postprocessed JSONL data for these senses (386.6kB)
This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable All languages combined dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2024-11-06 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2024-10-02 using wiktextract (fbeafe8 and 7f03c9b).
The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.
If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.