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entertainment13h ago
‘Museum theory’: my three-point plan to improve a cultural city break
- The writer proposes a three-point 'museum theory' to make city museum visits easier and more enjoyable.
- First rule: visit no more than one museum per day to avoid fatigue.
- Second rule: choose in-depth floors or eras rather than trying to see everything.
- Third rule: plan meals ahead to avoid restaurant deserts in big galleries.
- Advocates booking tickets in advance to skip queues at popular venues.
- The concept contrasts with airport theory by reducing stress rather than rushing.
- Examples include Madrid's Prado and Prague's National Gallery as case references.
- The author shares a personal note on the Grand Egyptian Museum and other major galleries.
- The piece invites reader participation with a prompt to share insider museum tips in the comments.
- The column blends travel writing with practical museum-going strategies for travelers.
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