Check your bags
Most museums have a coat and bag check area near the entrance, so take advantage of it. A bulky load can weigh you down and stop you from fully experiencing the awe and wonder of the world unknown. Checking backpacks and bulging totes also prevents accidents—you wouldn’t want to knock over a precious artifact or sculpture.
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Do not crowd the artwork
Even if you’re an art history novice, you’ve probably heard of the great masters and their works—like Van Gogh’s Starry Night or Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. And after years of seeing reproduced images, being in the same room as the real thing may cause a frenzy. Try to remember that the master works have boundaries and creating a crowd around them can put the paintings in danger. These pieces tend to have heavier security, but you should still avoid shoving others so you can get to the front of the crowd.