Avs-museum 100374 -
: Detailed graphic boards, drawings, and vintage photographs chronicling critical medical herbs, their sourcing, and initial cultivation efforts.
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: Massive copper and clay cauldrons ( Urulis ) used for boiling medicated oils and herbal decoctions.
If you are lucky enough to acquire a leaf or plant of this cultivar, here is how to honor its archival status: : Detailed graphic boards, drawings, and vintage photographs
| Section | Core Findings | |---|---| | | Founded by the AVS Heritage Trust; grew from a modest local history room to a purpose‑built 5‑storey complex. | | Architectural Sign‑ificance | Adaptive reuse of a former wool‑mill; award‑winning “green‑retrofit” completed 2014. | | Collections & Strengths | Industrial technology (40 %), visual arts (30 %), contemporary media (20 %), natural history (10 %). | | Signature Exhibitions | Threads of Time (2003), Future‑Form (2018), Digital Horizons (2022). | | Education & Community Outreach | Over 200 k school‑visits annually; robust adult learning program; “Maker‑Space” inaugurated 2020. | | Visitor Statistics | 2023: 542 k total entries; 68 % domestic, 32 % international. | | Financial Health | Balanced budget 2023‑24; diversified income (ticket sales 38 %, grants 27 %, corporate sponsorship 22 %, retail 13 %). | | Strategic Priorities (2025‑2030) | Digital transformation, climate‑resilient collections care, expanded global partnerships. |
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