
Museum Archives
Museum archives are collections of historical documents, photographs, artworks, and other materials that record the museum's activities, collections, and history. They serve as a preserved record of the institution's development, exhibitions, research, and acquisitions. These archives are carefully organized and maintained to support scholarly research, ensure transparency, and document the museum’s legacy for future generations. Think of them as a detailed digital and physical library that captures the museum's story, helping staff, researchers, and the public understand its history and the significance of its collections.