museum [1]
Establishment where works of art are stored and exhibited.
ticket clerk 
exhibition billboard 
banner for the coming exhibition 
Long narrow strip used to publicize an upcoming exhibition.
banner for the current exhibition 
Long narrow strip used to publicize an exhibition being presented by the museum.
wheelchair ramp 
documentation center 
Room reserved for museum staff; it houses technical documentation related to the museum’s activities.
entrance hall 
Large space that provides access to other rooms in the museum.
auditorium 
Hall designed for the public to attend lectures and audiovisual presentations.
museum shop 
Room where items for sale are displayed.
ticket office 
Counter where admission tickets are purchased.
cloakroom 
Space designated for storing clothes, hats, umbrellas and so forth.
control center 
Room equipped with monitors so staff members can watch over a museum’s various rooms.
meeting room 
administration 
Place where tasks related to the management of museum services are carried out.
superintendent’s office 
Superintendent: person who oversees the various museum services.
curator’s office 
Curator: person who administers and is responsible for a museum’s collections.
archives 
Room where documents are stored for possible use.
surveillance camera 
Instrument that transmits an image of a room to the control center; it protects against theft and vandalism.
installation work 
Three-dimensional artwork composed of elements arranged in a precise order, in keeping with the artist’s intention.
sculpture 
Artwork created from a material, which is worked to depict a given form.
painting 
Pictorial work usually executed on a canvas, which is stretched and then framed.
conservation laboratory 
Room designed for the maintenance and restoration of artwork.
receiving area 
Area designed to receive artwork.
unloading dock 
Facility for off-loading crates containing exhibition equipment.
interactive terminals 
Interactive computers with touch screens or keyboards that, with the visitor’s participation, provide a variety of information.
projection room 
Room occasionally used to present audiovisual materials related to the exhibition’s artist or theme.
temporary exhibition rooms 
Rooms designed to house short-term exhibitions of a given artist or theme.
permanent exhibition rooms 
Rooms where the museum mounts long-term showings of the works in its collection.
library 
Room where items such as books, periodicals and audio materials are classified for consultation or loan.
restrooms 
Rooms equipped with toilets and sinks.