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Museum Pavilions

Museum pavilions are dedicated structures or extensions within or outside a museum designed to showcase specific exhibits, art pieces, or collections. They serve as specialized spaces that highlight particular themes or artists, often featuring unique architecture or design to enhance the visitor experience. Pavilions can be temporary or permanent and are used to attract interest, provide focused environments for display, and complement the main museum building. They help museums manage exhibit capacity and create dynamic, engaging spaces for learning and appreciation.