The smallest museum in the world is this micro-museum that refutes perhaps the only thing common to all the museums of the world – their big size.
Maybe we are accustomed to walk through museums that have 3-4 floors (and often getting lost in the rooms). Given that work for megalomaniac buildings (where a large percentage of the items exhibited are often annoying), it creates resentment and I’m not always in the mood to spend all day at a museum.
This is just my humble opinion and those who think like me (also lovers of museums), we have a nice micro-museum. The smallest museum in the world. Located in New York and it is a modern, natural science museum devoted to exposing contemporary artifacts that reflect the complexity of the modern world. It is open to the public and operates on the principle of a symbolic donation of $5 as a kind of entry. So if we can not go to New York to look at this museum the virtual way.