These selected organisations will benefit from a year of free membership, gaining full access to NEMO’s resources and opportunities. As trial members, they will have the chance to engage in cross-border collaborations, participate in professional development, and contribute to collective advocacy efforts for museums in Europe. They will also receive insights into EU policies, access to funding opportunities, and two complimentary tickets to the NEMO European Museum Conference.
NEMO looks forward to collaborating with the new trial members, sharing expertise, and working together to advance the museum sector across Europe. We are thrilled to welcome the following organisations:
Trial Members from European Countries:
- Baksı Museum (Türkiye)
Baksı Museum blends traditional influences with modern art. It empowers women in Bayburt through the Hüsame Köklü Women's Education Center, teaching traditional skills like ehram weaving with modern designs, boosting economic participation and preserving cultural heritage. - Bratislava City Museum (Slovakia)
The Bratislava City Museum is an institution both collecting and preserving artefacts and documents as well as researching and providing cultural and education activities in the museum sector for the area of the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. - City Museums Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The City Museums of Sarajevo are a public institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing Olympic museum Sarajevo, Museum of contemporary art Ars Aevi. Through exhibitions, archival materials, and research projects, the museums document multicultural identity, and key historical events. - Natural History Museum of Montenegro (Montenegro)
Task of the Natural History Museum of Montenegro is to collect, study, preserve and present the rich natural and cultural heritage of our country. More than 25,000 specimens of rocks, minerals, fossils, prepared plants and animals are kept in 15 museum collections. - Stasys Museum (Lithuania)
Stasys Museum is more than a museum - it‘s a cultural phenomenon at the heart of Panevezys in Lithuania. Being a monumental home for the multifaceted work of Stasys Eidrigevičius, it is also a modern space for the new generation of global talent, art, ideas and creativity.
Trial Members from Ukraine:
We are particularly pleased to support Ukrainian organisations through our special Trial Membership programme for Ukrainian organisations during these challenging times and to foster stronger connections within the European museum community.
- Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv (Lviv, Ukraine)
The Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum in Lviv is one of the largest museums and cultural centers of Ukraine. It represents almost eight centuries of national art. Founded by the Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky (1905). It houses collection of over 180 000 items. - Chernihiv Regional Art Museum Hryhorii Galagan (Chernihiv, Ukraine)
Located on the territory of the ancient princely city in the architectural monument of the 19th century, Chernihiv Regional Art Museum Hryhorii Galagan even externally corresponds to the idea of a museum as a place that bears the imprint of time, a reflection of the history and culture of our people. - Lviv National Literary and Memorial Museum of Ivan Franko (Franko House) (Lviv, Ukraine)
Franko House is a space where the spirit of the great experimenter of new artistic and scientific worlds still lives on. A place of his memory, a reliable repository of his heritage, and a laboratory for Franko studies. - M.F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum (Kharkiv, Ukraine)
M. F. Sumtsov Kharkiv Historical Museum is one of the largest museums in Ukraine. The museum was established in 1920. It holds more than 340 thousands of museum objects of national and worldwide significance representing history and culture of Ukraine and ethnicities living here. - National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Located in Kyiv on 27.8 acres, with over 200 employees, the War Museum demonstrates the origins and the scope of tragedies the wars lead to, sheds light on the ways of avoiding them, acknowledges the lessons of the past, documents the challenges of the present and paves the way for the peaceful future. - Odesa Museum of Eastern and Western Art (Odesa, Ukraine)
One of the most prominent art museums in Ukraine. Odesa Museum of Eastern and Western Art is known for its collection of Western European art. The department of Oriental art and the collection of ancient casts are also very interesting. The museum has a well-developed range of educational programmes for all ages - Odesa National Fine Arts Museum (Odesa, Ukraine)
The Odesa National Fine Arts Museum (ONFAM) has a 125-year history and houses over 12,000 objects in its collection. We continually enrich the collection with contemporary art as well. Our goal is to be an innovative cultural institution that influences the society mindset through our activities.