Ethnographic objects, traditional masks, and musical instruments celebrating Angola’s diverse cultural heritage Traditional textiles, masks, and rituals celebrating Bolivia’s Indigenous cultures Canada’s largest museum, showcasing natural history, and art and culture from around the worldVancouver museum renowned for Indigenous art and cultures, especially of the Pacific Northwest Danish history and world cultures, from Viking treasures to ethnographic collections Paris museum showcasing arts and cultures of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas Reflects the intersection of science and society, with collections that illustrate how cultures understood and classified nature Berlin’s cultural complex presenting art, cultures, and knowledge from around the world in a reconstructed royal palace A cultural time capsule of global traditions, beliefs, and customs as seen through the eyes of Enlightenment-era Europe Geneva museum presenting global cultures through ethnographic collections and contemporary dialogue Edinburgh museum exploring Scottish history, nature, science, and world culturesExplores the development of civilizations through cultural artifacts that span millennia and continentsCombines art, archaeology, and everyday objects to narrate the evolution of cultures across time and geography Major U.S. museum with iconic artworks from Impressionism to modern and global art traditionsAlaska museum showcasing Arctic natural history, Indigenous cultures, and northern artIconic New York museum exploring Earth’s biodiversity, human cultures, and the universeCelebrates the richness of global cultures through artifacts, dress, and design that express identity, belief, and traditionSmithsonian’s flagship natural history museum, showcasing life on Earth and human origins Traditional artifacts, art, and stories celebrating Vanuatu’s Melanesian cultures A profound testimony to the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Western world and beyond, shaped by centuries of papal collecting