Memorial Museum
A Memorial Museum is a dedicated space that honors and remembers significant events, people, or cultures. These museums often showcase artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of the subject they commemorate. They aim to educate the public about historical events, such as wars, natural disasters, or social movements, and promote reflection on their impact.
Visitors to a Memorial Museum can engage with interactive exhibits and guided tours, which provide deeper insights into the history being presented. Examples of such museums include the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, both of which serve to preserve memory and foster understanding.