During the past ten months of the COVID-19 pandemic, museums across the globe have been impacted heavily at every level of their operations and structures. While many museums opened their doors again, applying strict and safe hygiene protocols to keep both visitors and staff safe during the summer months, at present, museums in various parts in Europe are closed to the public again as a result of firmer restrictions.
Follow-up survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on museums in Europe
NEMO - The Network of European Museum Organisations,
12 January 2021, Germany
Germany
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