Category
page 1Ethnographic museums in Europe
Estonian National Museum
museum in Tartu, Estonia
Nordic Museum
cultural history and ethnography museum in Sweden
Royal Museum for Central Africa
ethnography, natural history and history museum in Tervuren, Belgium
Rumšiškės
Rumšiškės is a Lithuanian town (population 1,700), situated east of Kaunas on the northern bank of Kaunas Reservoir. Southern part of the town (including the birthplace of Lithuanian poet Jonas Aistis) is now under the waters of the artificial lake. The 18th century St. Michael Archangel church of Rumšiškės (rebuilt in the 19th century) was saved and moved to its present place in 1958, when the reservoir was created.
thumb|left|Town square in the museum
thumb|left|One of the wooden houses in the museum
thumb|left|Recent addition to the exposition – a dwelling that was used by Soviet deportatio
Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade
museum of ethnography in Belgrade
Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum
ethnographic Museum in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Museum of Ethnography
national ethnographic museum in Budapest, Hungary
Museum of Ethnography
museum in Stockholm, Sweden
Museum of Cultural History
museum of the University of Oslo, Norway
Weltmuseum Wien
museum in Austria
Ethnographic Museum of Zagreb
ethnographic museum in Zagreb
Museum of the Slovak Village
museum in Slovakia
Anima Mundi
one of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
Art & History Museum
museum in Brussels

Slovak National Museum in Martin
Inquisitor's Palace
Palace in Birgu, Malta
Herzegovina Museum
museum in Mostar

Ta' Kola Windmill
windmill in Xagħra, Gozo
Nanoq
Nanoq (Inuit for polar bear) or The Arctic Museum is a museum in Jakobstad, Finland, specializing in arctic culture and Greenland in particular. The museum opened in 1991.