History Museums

History museums showcase the narrative of a society by curating artifacts, documents, and exhibits that reflect the culture, achievements, struggles, and evolution of a culture over time. These museums provide a tangible connection to the past, presenting historical events and figures in a contextualized and often interactive manner. History museums can often be nation-building exercises as well, created and staffed by the state or powerful donors to try to encourage a specific view of a culture and its history. Thus, many of these reviews try to not only inform the reader of what the museum can teach, but also take a critical eye to the rhetoric and potential biases these museums express.

Warsaw Museum of Computers and Games

Inconspicuously located in the underground passage of the Warsaw Electronic Exchange (Warszawska Giełda Elektroniczna), the nostalgic arcade glow of the Warsaw Museum of Computers and Games (Warszawskie Muzeum Komputerów i Gier) is just a ten-minute metro or tram ride from the city center. Though small in size, every inch of the museum space is packed […]

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