Museums
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More than 100 pieces will go on display at Oliver Messel’s home in show charting their twin careers and friendship
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Rare Lorenz teleprinter, part of Hitler’s encryption equipment, snapped up by National Museum of Computing
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Who better than passionate locals to run pubs, restaurants and museums?
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When I first started we’d only call in external staff as an extraordinary measure. Now half my colleagues are on zero-hours contracts
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The Louvre’s pyramid disappears, Tate Modern previews its £260m Switch House and Tracey Emin explains the joys of marrying a stone – all in your weekly art dispatch
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Four mummified Māori heads are returned to New Zealand by Washington’s Smithsonian Institution, marked by a traditional powhiri (Māori welcome)
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Imagine Palmyra rebuilt as if Isis had never arrived, or Kathmandu restored to its pre-quake glory. As the V&A’s special pavilion at the Venice Biennale shows, we now have the technology to create perfect copies of cities – but should we?
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Next week Aggie the robot begins tours of Perth’s Art Gallery of Western Australia. But relax human guides – she isn’t ready to take your job just yet
How we made Tate Modern