The Speaking Archaeologically Podcast

Are Museums Becoming Obsolete? Museums Between Legacy and Reinvention

7 min · 4 mrt 2026
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Are museums slowly drifting into irrelevance? In an age of shrinking attention spans and endless digital content, many institutions face a pressing concern: disinterested visitors. At the same time, collections themselves tell a fractured story. Objects from a single site, culture, or historical moment are often scattered across institutions, sometimes across continents, making it nearly impossible for audiences to encounter a coherent narrative. What does it mean to interpret the past when its material remains are physically and intellectually fragmented? Join Dr. Shriya Gautam as she asks difficult yet important questions about visitor fatigue, dispersed collections, and institutional inertia in museums.

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