Symposia in a museion

The word museum goes back to Greek μουσεῖον, which first meant a sanctuary of the Muses—a place where they led their dances, dances that were themselves called mouseia—by the same pattern as a Heraion (a temple of Hera) or a Serapeum (a temple of Serapis). Later it came to mean a “gathering” in the broadest sense: Plato, in the Phaedrus, uses it in the phrase “a gathering of [wise] speeches” (μουσεῖα λόγων).

On this blog, the Museion is a very wide section indeed. On its own it reports what I saw in the museums I visited—the modern heirs of those sanctuaries. But it also gathers into one virtual dance the Olympian patrons of its several subsections.

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🧑‍🎨Apollo — ✍️Calliope — 📜Clio — 🎭Euterpe — 🙏Polyhymnia — 🏗️Urania — ⚒Vulcan — and the 🏛️museums themselves!


🧑‍🎨Apollo—the fine arts

Painting, sculpture, drawing: everything people come to a museum to look at rather than to read.

Vera Against the Wind. Part 1, Kinematic

Vera Against the Wind. Part 1, Kinematic

From May 20 to August 17, 2026, the State Historical Museum’s exhibition complex on Revolution

More Than Oil

More Than Oil

While the Sultanate of Oman tends nowadays to figure rather prominently in the news on

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✍️Calliope—writers

Poets and novelists, their houses, their manuscripts, their words.

Ode to Virgil

Ode to Virgil

Today we have a single, solitary mosaic. In the Bardo National Museum in Tunisia —

Second Only to Rome

Second Only to Rome

The rise of Utica was short-lived. As the Romans began cultivating grain upstream from the

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📜Clio—historians

Calliope’s sister, entrusted with the past and with those who write it down.

Steel Across the Steppe

Steel Across the Steppe

In one of the halls of the Museum of Almaty, a quiet corner is dedicated

How Does a Museum Speak?

How Does a Museum Speak?

…Through its exhibits. There are those for whom a museum remains mute until an official

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🎭Euterpe—music and dance

Calliope’s sister, entrusted with the past and those who write it down.

Culture on the Edge of Agglutination

Culture on the Edge of Agglutination

A trip to the Atatürk Cultural Centre (AKM) at Taksim is invariably a bit of

Tainted Classics and Soviet Relics

Tainted Classics and Soviet Relics

We recently took a flight to Yerevan for the express purpose of visiting the Opera

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🙏Polyhymnia—solemn rites

Ceremony and ritual, religious ones among them, and whatever they have left behind in stone and in daily habit.

The Many Faces of African Saturn

The Many Faces of African Saturn

You may recall my earlier piece on the ancestors of the Algerians—the Numidians (the one

A King, an Unfinished Business, and the Teutonic Custom

A King, an Unfinished Business, and the Teutonic Custom

Once upon a time there was a prince. What he liked above all things were

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🏗️Urania—architecture

In my department the muse of astronomy also looks after what gets built on the ground.

The Golden Crown of Soviet Alma-Ata

The Golden Crown of Soviet Alma-Ata

The Hotel Kazakhstan is widely regarded as one of the principal symbols of Almaty. Having

How Does a Museum Speak?

How Does a Museum Speak?

…Through its exhibits. There are those for whom a museum remains mute until an official

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Vulcan—the crafts

Things made by hand and for the hand: clay, metal, cloth, tools.

No Neglect to Negliubka

No Neglect to Negliubka

I recently popped over to Minsk on business while I was in memleket. That is

Vera Against the Wind. Part 4, Vitreous

Vera Against the Wind. Part 4, Vitreous

In the first and second acts of our perambulations through the exhibition Vera Mukhina: Against

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The 🏛️museums themselves

The Museion began as a sanctuary and ended up as a building with a cloakroom and a ticket desk. This is what I saw in the museums as museums: arranged by gallery rather than by theme.

Birch in the Steppe

Birch in the Steppe

When I first laid eyes on this artifact in the Central Museum of Kazakhstan, I

For the Average Visitor

For the Average Visitor

At the entrance to the archaeology department of the Trabzon Museum the visitor is met

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