The Museum Innovation Barometer 2021 provides an overview of the current and planned implementation of technology enhanced tools and approaches among museums around the world.
Watch the recording of the webinar, "Museums going digital: Why invest on quality digital content?" that took place on 29 April…
Shortly after museums in Latvia could reopen on 1 June 2021, the Ministry of Culture released figures stating 3.5 million euro revenue loss in the Latvian museum sector.
On 29 June 2021, the European Commission launched guidelines on the safe reopening and resumption of activities in the cultural and creative sectors in Europe.
NEMO has updated its interactive map of museum reopenings and closings and is happy to confirm that all countries across Europe included in the map allow museums to be open. The last country to officially allow all museums to…
On 7 June 2021, the conference Visions and perspectives for museums and cultural institutions: six studies towards a new normal, organised by the Fondazione Scuola dei beni e delle attività culturali, the took place online. NEMO…
On 26 May 2021, NEMO was invited to the online event ‘Coming Back Stronger - Ways Forward for Culture’ organised in support of the reopening of the cultural sector in Europe. In connection to the event the 6 hosting political…
A Communication published by the European Commission on 17 March 2021 charts the way ahead for a safe re-opening with a balanced…
The pandemic and the devastating Zagreb earthquakes have severely impacted the number of visitors to Croatian museums. In 2020 the museums experienced a drop of nearly 4 million visitors from 5.2 million in 2019 to 1,462,667.






