A.
Argentina
- ArtServe, the Australian National University Mosaic for the Humanities. Art history, including many architecture and sculpture images.
- Australian Museum, Sydney.
- Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra.
- La Trobe University Art Museum, Melbourne.
- Macleay Museum, Sydney. Natural history collection.
- Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. Natural and cultural heritage collections at several sites.
- National Dinosaur Museum, Gungahlin, near Canberra City.
- National Gallery of Australia.
- National Museum of Australia, Canberra.
- Physics Museum, University of Queensland.
- Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Science, technology, decorative arts, design and Australian social history. Australia's largest museum.
- Queensland Museum, University of Queensland. See arachnology homepage, including the Red Spider.
- Sydney Jewish Museum. The Holocaust and Australian Jewish history, including related links.
- Western Australian Maritime Museum, Perth.
- Western Australian Museum, Perth.
- Australian Museums On Line, including searching.
- Museums and Collections at Macquarie University.
- Australian University Museums Information System (AUMIS).
- Museums in Victoria.
Austria
C.
- Czech Pharmaceutical Museum.
- Moravian Museum, Brno. Archaeology, history, numismatics, literature, music, theatre, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology and entomology.
- Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague.
- National Museum, Prague.
- Galleries contacts and addresses.
- Prague.
D.
E.
F.
- Cite des Sciences and de l'Industrie, Paris. (In French and English.)
- Electropolis, Mulhouse cedex. Museum of electric energy. (In French, English and German planned.)
- French Ministry of Culture. (Mainly in French, some English.) See:
- French National Center for Art and Culture Georges Pompidou. (Also in French.)
- The Louvre, Paris. Widely regarded as the most famous art museum in the world with the most famous painting in the world. (Also in French, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese.) See also here.
- Musee des arts et metiers (Museum of Arts and Crafts), Paris, and the Conservatoire National de Arts et Metiers. (Mainly in French, some English and bilingual pages available.)
- Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. See collections catalogue including searchable fish catalogue. (In French and English.)
- Videomuseum. (In French, English soon.)
- Museums, exhibitions and monuments/museums map of Paris.
- Museums of L'Union Centrale des Arts Decoratifs (UCAD, the Central Union of Decorative Arts).
- Maritime museums.
G.
- Atomkeller-Museum Haigerloch. The site where the last German experiments on nuclear fission were conducted during World War II.
- Baumberger-Sandstein-Museum, Havixbeck, Munster. Sandstone farm house. (In German and English.)
- Colditz Castle and Museum, Saxony. See Everyday Life in OfLag IV C exhibition of watercolours by William Faithfull Anderson.
- Deutsches Museum, Munich. Science and technology. Includes an Aircraft Museum and links to other museums in Germany and elsewhere. (Also in German.)
- German Historical Museum, Berlin. Includes links to other German museums. (In German and English.)
- National Museum for Post War History, Bonn. Contemporary history from the end of World War II. (In German, in English soon.)
- Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt. One of the oldest public museums in Germany. Includes art, crafts and natural history. (In German.)
- Planetarium im Forum der Technik, Munich.
- Mercedes Benz Museum.
- Reiff II Museum, Aachen. Realized Electronically Illustrated Fast Frame Interactive Information. (Mostly in German.) Artists may submit electronic artworks for possible inclusion at the reception.
- Roman Open-Air Museum, Hechingen-Stein. A Roman Villa dating from the 1st to 3rd Century AD. (Also in German.)
- Schiller National Museum / German Literature Archive. (In German.)
- Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt.
- SiemensForum (former SiemensMuseum), Munich. Exhibitions on electrical engineering and microelectronics. (Also in German.)
- St?tische Kunsthalle Mannheim. See Turner exhibition. (In German.)
- Museums in Germany. (In German.)
- Museumslandschaft museums list. (In German.)
- Hamburg museums. (In German.)
- Kulture Online. (In German.)
- ICOM Deutschland information. (In German.)
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I.
Israel
- Babylonian Jewry Museum, Or-Yehuda. History of the Jews of Babylon.
- Edith and Rubin Hecht Museum, Haifa University. Archaeology and paintings.
- Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Includes Dead Sea Scrolls - Shrine of the Book, Judaica and Jewish ethnography, fine art, Archaeological Museum ?Rockefeller, East Jerusalem Art Center ?Paley, and Ticho House. Take a virtual tour.
- Israel National Museum of Science, Daniel and Matilde Recanati Center, Haifa.
- Jerusalem Mosaic. Information, exhibits and images about Jerusalem.
- Archaeological Museum of Bologna. Egyptian, Etruscan and other collections. (Also in Italian.)
- Astronomical Museum, Bologna.
- Italian Web Museum. Virtual marketing!
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. Modern art. An outpost of the Guggenheim Museum,
- History of Science Museum, Florence. (Also in Italian.)
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari. (In Italian.)
- Museo di Capodimonte, Naples. Includes the Farnese picture collection. (Also in Italian.)
- Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche, Faenza. Ceramics. (In Italian.)
- Museo Morandi, Bologna. Works of art by Giorgio Morandi. (Also in Italian.)
- Museum of the Physics Department, Institute of Physics of Naples. An exhibition of early instruments of the Institute. (In English and Italian.)
- Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze, Florence. Natural history museum. Anthropology, botany, geology and paleontology, mineralogy and zoology. (In English and Italian.)
- Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Includes QuickTimeVR Virtual Reality of some of the galleries and an index of artists with some images such as Botticelli's The Birth of Venus. (Also in Italian.)
- Wooden Toy exhibition, Padua.
J.
Japan
- A-Bomb WWW Museum, Hiroshima.
- Art on the Net museum exhibition.
- Art Tower Mito. Contemporary Art Center.
- Canon Camera Museum.
- Edo-Tokyo Museum, Setagaya Art Museum and other buildings in Tokyo. Architectural information only, from Ellipsis.
- Hiroshima City Transportation Museum. (Also in Japanese.)
- Internet Museum.
- Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto. Archaeology, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, calligraphy, textiles, lacquerware, metalwork. (Also in Japanese.)
- Museum Meiji-mura. Open-air museum of Japanese architecture from the Meiji period (1868-1912). Includes a field map. (Also in Japanese.)
- Nagoya City Art Museum.
- National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. (Mostly in Japanese.)
- National Museum of Japanese History, Chiba. (Also in Japanese.)
- National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. (In English and Japanese.)
- National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo. (Also in Japanese.)
- National Science Museum, Tokyo. (In English and Japanese.)
- Tokugawa Art Museum. Includes exhibition rooms. (Also in Japanese.)
- Yokohama Science Center, Yokohoma. (In Japanese and English.)
- Museum Information Japan. A map of Japan with museum links. (Also in Japanese.)
L.
Luxembourg
M.
Mexico
N.
- 7th Museum, Amsterdam. A public art project.
- Anne Frank House, Amsterdam. See also the
- Computer Museum, University of Amsterdam. Scientific and industrial computing. Electronic calculators, analog computers, core memory and paper tape.
- Limburgs Museum, Limburg. Includes multimedia using RealAudio. (In Dutch.)
- Museon, The Hague. Science and natural history: geology, biology and ecology, history and archaeology physics and technology, ethnology. (In English and Dutch.)
- Museum Gevangenpoort, The Hague. (In Dutch.)
- Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam. (In English and Dutch.)
- The Software Museum, Amsterdam. Early computer software disk directory listings.
- Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam. Leading modern contemporary art museum in the country. Artworks, images, java, VRML, Shockwave. (In English and Dutch.)
- Teylers Museum. Fossils and minerals, scientific instruments, medals and coins, paintings, prints and drawings. Oldest public museum and the first virtual museum in the country. (Also in English.)
- University Museum, Utrecht. (In Dutch.)
- Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. Contemporary art. (English and Dutch.)
- Amsterdam museums.
- Eindhoven museums. (Dutch and some English.)
- Museums in the Netherlands, Netherlands Board of Tourism (NBT). An excellent, comprehensive list.
- De Museumserver, the Netherlands. Dutch museums on the Internet.
New Zealand
P.
Poland
R.
S.
Singapore
- International museum of Grafic Arts, Ljubljana
- National Museum of Slovenia, Ljubljana. Archaeology, history, applied arts, drawings and graphics.
- Technical Museum of Slovenia, Bistra, Borovnica. Traffic, agriculture, textile, electricity, forestry, wood processing, hunting, fishing.
South Korea
- Kunstmuseum Luzern. Museum of Fine Arts, Lucerne. (Also in German.)
- Musee de la Main, Lausanne. (In French.)
- Natural History Museum, Berne.
- Natural History Museum of Fribourg. (In French, German, Italian and English.)
- Swiss national museum
- The Olympic Museum, Lausanne.
- World Art Treasures, Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation, Lausanne and EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology). Presents a number of developing on-line exhibits of art from Egypt, China, Italy, etc. (Also in French.)
- Museums and exhibitions in Switzerland,
- Database for Swiss Cultural Heritage (DSCH), Berne. (In English, French, German and Italian.)
- Basel museums. (In German and English.)
- Fribourg museums.
- Geneva museums. (In French.)
- Lausanne museums. (In French.)
- Art museums.
T.
Taiwan
U.
United States of America
V.
Vatican City
Venezuela
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