NEMO report on the impact of COVID-19 on museums in Europe.
- Ana Tabuenca
- Dec 1, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 11, 2020
Museums have experienced unprecedented economic and social consequences in the last few weeks due to coronavirus. To better understand the status quo and what might come next, NEMO launched a survey to map COVID-19’s impact on the museum sector. The results are in and the report analyses and documents a sector that, although it is experiencing financial setbacks, is agile and able to adapt to the new (digital) normal.
From 24 March to 30 April 2020, close to 1000 museums in 48 countries contributed to the NEMO survey, a majority of them from Europe. As museums in Europe re-open, we need to listen to the community and learn from this crisis to respond, mitigate and adapt effectively. Closed museum doors have resulted in weekly income loss and new working methods and operations. The situation has also encouraged museums to explore more online alternatives to the traditional museum experience, which have been invaluable in these months of home confinement.
Directed at stakeholders at all levels, NEMO’s report includes recommendations urging for immediate action, for mid-term considerations and a long-term strategy about:
Economic support for museum operations;
Investment in digital cultural heritage; and
Making museums fit for crises
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