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CURIOSITY CABINET

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Florence Cathedral

Cabinet of Curiosity

These were the precursors to museums, in which antiquarians would place any and every object that interested them alongside one another. Often the antiquarian would use it as a talking point for their guests, leading them through an exploration of each object. We hope to do the same by extending the realms of our journal to buy a physical cabinet for you to place antiquities of your own in. We’re planning to place this in upcoming museum events and art festivals. Whilst it may not be feasible for our writers to stand by the cabinet explaining its contents to visitors, the power of QR codes will allow us to link your objects to writings explaining them.
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