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Synonyms and antonyms of Museums, libraries and art galleries in American Thesaurus
Museums, libraries and art galleries
accession (noun)
formal something that is added to a collection, especially a work of art
archive (noun)
a collection of historical documents and records about a place, organization, etc.
art gallery (noun)
audience (noun)
the people who see the work of a particular artist or read the work of a particular writer
card catalog (noun)
a box of cards, each of which has different information on it, usually arranged in alphabetical order in a library
collection (noun)
works of art that are kept together, for example in a museum
conservator (noun)
someone whose job is to take care of works of art in a museum or art gallery
curate (verb)
to be the curator of an exhibit in a museum
custodian (noun)
someone who is responsible for something valuable such as money, property, or a collection of works of art
exhibit (noun)
an object that is part of an exhibition
Hall of Fame (noun)
American a place where people go to learn about a particular sport or activity and the famous people who do it
holdings (noun)
the collections owned by an institution such as a library or museum
keeper (noun)
someone who is an expert in and responsible for a particular group of objects in a museum
lending library (noun)
a museum in London containing models of famous people made from wax
microfiche (noun)
a sheet of film with very small photographs of documents on it, used for storing information in a library where it can be read using a special machine called a microreader
museum piece (noun)
an interesting or important object that is appropriate for a museum
pop-up (noun)
a restaurant, store, gallery, etc. that opens for a short time, sometimes in a surprising location
public library (noun)
a building with books in it that are available for anyone to read or borrow
reference library (noun)
a place containing a lot of reference books that you can read there but cannot take away
repository (noun)
a person, book, library, etc. considered as a store of information and knowledge
viewer (noun)
someone who looks at a picture, photograph, or piece of art