[custom_adv] Museum of Fine Arts Art is an interior, so it gives you a fresh sense of seeing a collection that emphasizes the kind of art that you can not find in other museums. The works of the Badminthe Museum, which opened in 1994, may not be as beautiful as Monet's works, but seeing portraits and landscapes of less well-known artists can be interesting. [custom_adv] Wonderland Museum Victor Wind The forum last Tuesday runs this wonderland in eastern London. The museum collects and displays everything from bone bones to McDonalds toys, with an emphasis on their beauty and strangeness. The exhibition is changing at times and there are many events and conversations in the space. [custom_adv] Museum of Bread Culture Perhaps a museum centered on the history of bread and cereals seems dull, but this museum in my first glimpse of how bread has shaped human civilization in history. There are 18,000 objects in the museum, including statues, paintings and artifacts, and the museum examines how to portray bread throughout history and how it relates to it through culture and religion. [custom_adv] Museum of Parasitology Meguro Perhaps the allocation of a banana to parasites seems odd, but seeing this small collection in the Tokyo Magomoy Region is really interesting. The museum offers a pedagogical look at parasitology and shows how parasites interact with nature and human body. [custom_adv] Museum of Broken Relationships The Museum of Broken Relations in Croatia, inspired by the remains of love failure, began. But now it's also in Los Angeles and there's a virtual museum of broken objects around the globe. The Museum of Defeated Cultures is a real example of a popular museum, because all its objects have been awarded to real people who have been struggling with real failure. [custom_adv] Museum of Food and Drink The museum presents authentic food and is the first major museum dedicated to food and drink. This show encourages you to take all the time and participate in learning experiences. [custom_adv] American Visual Arts Museum The Museum of American Artistic Arts believes that the artist should not be famous or be trained in art school to showcase his work. The museum focuses on self-taught and amateur people, but those who have a personalized vision seen in their creative work.