The impacts of the corona crisis have been severe on museums all over Europe. In the past two weeks, NEMO has carried out a survey to look at how the situation has impacted museum budgets and operations, how museums cope in these times, how they re-organise their structures and offer new services to their audiences.
NEMO publishes results of survey on the impact of the corona crisis on museums in Europe
NEMO - The Network of European Museum Organisations,
07 April 2020, Germany
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