
Memorial Museum
A memorial museum is a type of museum dedicated to preserving and honoring the memory of significant events, individuals, or groups, often related to historical tragedies or important cultural moments. It combines exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs to help visitors understand and reflect on the past's impact. Unlike general museums, memorial museums focus on storytelling around remembrance, fostering understanding, respect, and reflection. They serve as sites for education, commemoration, and promoting awareness of issues such as human rights, conflicts, or social change, ensuring that the memory and lessons from such events are preserved for future generations.