Favourite museum?

I don't generally like museums much but there are a few that I did really enjoy.

My favourite is the Beamish living museum. I liked seeing all the old fashioned things and visiting the old fashioned shops (sweet shop, chip shop etc). Going on the old fashioned public transport was really fun and quite a lot of the museum was outside, so it wasn't crowded.

I also like the Black Country living museum and the Weald and Downland living museum for similar reasons. I used to love going to the zoo (if that counts as a sort of museum?) but I'm now unsure whether zoos are ethical.

The postal museum was also very cool, as I went through a phase of being fascinated by the postal service. They have an underground train tour you can do, which uses some of the old postal tunnels. It is a bit claustrophobic, but I was able to anticipate this in advance so it wasn't too bad. I probably wouldn't go back, but that's just because I avoid London.

I'm trying to plan a holiday, but don't want to travel too far or go away for very long, and thought a trip to a cool museum might be a good idea.

Do you have a favourite museum? What is it and why do you like it?

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  • My favourite museums are Brooklands and The British Motor Museum, Both are usually quiet and not too full of people. Both often have outdoor displays.
    further afield I can recommend The Uffizi Gallery and The Accademia in Florence. Botticceli’s Birth of Venus is magnificent. I also got to see the statue of Dave! 

  • About 30 years ago, I had the opportunity to visit Florence one very cold February. 

    The weather was dry, bright and clear - proper jumper / pullover / sweater weather. 

    The bonus was that the museums etc. were quieter as it was out of the main tourist season.

    I enjoyed visiting the museums you listed, plus Palazzo Pitti (artworks, architecture and gardens), numerous Churches with frescos and significant art and Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure with the intricate mosaic designs made from slithers of semi-precious stones.

    My Florence visit was only brief and there was so much available to see and experience - amazing.

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  • About 30 years ago, I had the opportunity to visit Florence one very cold February. 

    The weather was dry, bright and clear - proper jumper / pullover / sweater weather. 

    The bonus was that the museums etc. were quieter as it was out of the main tourist season.

    I enjoyed visiting the museums you listed, plus Palazzo Pitti (artworks, architecture and gardens), numerous Churches with frescos and significant art and Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure with the intricate mosaic designs made from slithers of semi-precious stones.

    My Florence visit was only brief and there was so much available to see and experience - amazing.

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