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6. The Building in the Museum: Basic Facts

Here we talk specifically about the building in the museum. In this part, the cultural/historical significance of the building in the museum is being documented as well as its location in the museum. This might be interesting for the public (deviations from the original), but mostly it is important for museum staff and researchers who might have follow-up questions.

 Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory.

Things to prepare beforehand:

  • Images to show where the object is located within the museum and if applicable within a homestead. 

Target group:

  • General public
  • Staff of the organisation
  • Researchers
 

See the example below:

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Select the building
Select the relevant building. When you are logged in, you will only see the buildings listed who were added previously by your organisation.

The importance

The reason to present this building in the museum is
More options are possible. With each option a field will open for more information.

The original building was not translocated/the reconstructed building was build on the site of the archaeological feature
In some cases a museum is build around the original building, or a (re)constructed building is built in situ. If that is the case, please select Yes.

The location in the museum

Where in museum is the building located? Please provide all necessary information.
 
Provide a common name used for that location / excavation (if in use).
Please describe the area in the museum where the building is located.
Upload (Image or PDF)
One file only.
2 MB limit.
Allowed types: gif, jpg, png, svg.
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf.

About the building in the museum

Is the building in the museum
If part of a household
The household is
One file only.
2 MB limit.
Allowed types: gif, jpg, png, svg.