A literal "Night at the Museum": Halloween Nights
Have you Ever wondered how it would be if you along with a bunch of friends got locked up with no power in a museum?
Well This is what the curators at the Natural History Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden Came up with.
As a part of haloween celeberations, The museum shut their lights down and asked the visitors to bring their torchlights out and have a viewing in the dark. It was an exciting evening indeed.
The images from the Dark Side
Overall it was great fun to see a museum in the dark. With children excited and adults suprised at the whole exhibit, It was an unique and interesting expereince. It would be an awesome initiative for museums around the world to open up to such idea's. It does generate lot of interest and revenue to the museum.
PS: All photos were shot on a Samsung galaxy 8+.
Love to be in a museum at night, love it when the open for the public once in a while
Nice to know. I think it was unique.
Wow, that is really cool looking and something interesting to do in the evening! I bet there were some safety issues to check out to make sure everything was okay. I can imagine it was a lot of fun and really a different way to see a museum you may have already seen a few times! Thanks for sharing. #theunmentionables
It was quite safe. Although the general lights were out; There were many members inside with their flashlights. Exactly, I have been there previously, they have a decent collection and it was extremely interesting to have a viewing at night. Thanks for stopping by!
Really cool! My kids think it's creepy to have the lights off and use a flashlight. :) Lol! I bet they would have thought it was pretty fun scaring each other in the museum. ;)
As amazing as this museum may be, I don't think this is suitable for kids. Even I got some minor psychological trauma just by looking at the photo
I am sorry for your trauma. Not intended, There were a lot of children. Let us leave it at that. Have a nice day.
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Woow, nice. Very good
thank you.
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i love this BW storytelling
Thank you @victorbz. I love your images as well. Your series of images from Ethiopia is compelling a view of the country that's genuinely new for me.
same was with me until i visited there ! i will continue my posts from the trip there !
Wow wow wow !!! It must be extraordinary experience!!
And photos are nice as well! :D
Indeed YiYu, It was so much fun. At a point, I was jumping like a kid :P I hadn't felt so much excitement in a long time.