5/5 Grant H. 1 year ago on Google
Fantastic
selection
and
knowledgeable
staff,
many
of
whom
still
practice
the
traditional
arts.
I
suggest
talking
with
the
elders
still
embroidering.
They
carry
some
of
their
own
work
in
the
gift
shop,
so
you
can
support
these
The
museum
hosts
an
extensive
collection
of
agricultural,
pastoral,
smithing,
carpentry
and
fishing
tools.
The
regional
fashion
section
is
exceptional.
For
its
attention
to
subcultural
distinctions,
that
exhibit
alone
beats
out
all
the
other
history
museums
I
have
seen
in
Europe.
Unfortunately
the
labels
contain
very
little
information.
Foreign
investment
has
directed
resources
towards
glitchy
virtual
reality
that
does
not
do
credit
to
the
art
or
places
in
which
they
seek
to
immerse.
I
wish
the
oral
history
stations
were
functioning.
I
think
hearing
the
voices
of
practitioners
adds
a
lot
to
folk
art
exhibits.