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Originally located in the convent of St Barbara, the university moved to the Faliede Bagijn Church in 1577 ( now the location of the University museum ) and in 1581 to the convent of the White Nuns, a site which it still occupies, though the original building was destroyed by fire in 1616.
The museum also occupies buildings and courtyards adjacent to the old theater building.
The history museum now occupies the old school building.
The town has a museum that occupies the building that used to be the train station.
The Mayville Historical Society's museum at the corner of Bridge and German streets occupies what once was the home and workplace of John Hollenstein and family, who came to Mayville in 1873.
The floor of the museum occupies a total of 6. 5 hectares which have gardens with species endemic to the region and a central source.
** Chatham Historic Dockyard, a maritime museum that occupies part of the site of Chatham Dockyard
The museum occupies the former grounds of a high school turned prison camp that was operated by Khang Khek Ieu, more commonly known as " Comrade Duch ".
Musée Saint-John Perse is a museum on 9 Nozières Street and it occupies an attractive 19th-century colonial building with ornate wrought-iron balconies.
The Helston folk museum, founded in 1949, occupies the building originally designed as the town's Market House in 1837, with two separate buildings — one for butter and eggs, the other the meat market.
The museum occupies of former industrial land partly reclaimed from a former railway goods yard, disused lime kilns and former coal pits.
The museum building occupies an elevated site in Lincoln Park in the northwest of the city, with views over the Golden Gate Bridge.
The Oxfordshire Museum, the county museum of Oxfordshire, occupies a large historic house, Fletcher ’ s House, in the centre of Woodstock.
A tramway museum that opened in 1994, occupies the old goods sheds.
The Art Institute of Chicago also occupies a building originally constructed for the Exposition, with the intent of housing the museum upon closing of the fair ; this Exposition building is the only one not located in Jackson Park.
Opened in 1980 and expanded in 1986, the museum occupies warehouse block D at the Albert Dock, along with the Piermaster's House, Canning Half Tide Dock and Canning Graving Docks.
On the north side of the museum, A reflecting pool now occupies part of the J. C. Nichols Plaza on the north facade and contains 34 occuli to provide natural light into the parking garage below.
The museum occupies architect John Haviland's landmark Greek Revival structure at 15 South 7th St., built in 1824-26 for the Franklin Institute.
Established in 2002, the museum occupies the former lock operator's home and storage and maintenance building for Lock 10, one of fourteen locks on the Kentucky River which were originally built by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The museum's gift shop occupies about half of its floor space and offers free tasting of mustard samples from a refrigerated case containing scores of varieties ; the museum also operates a mail-order mustard business.
The museum occupies two former industrial buildings, the Screen House and the Turbine House.
The museum occupies a former coach house, and houses approximately 25, 000 artefacts.
The museum operates passenger rides on a length of track and occupies an area of nearly 9 acres ( 28, 000 m² ).
The Clinton Presidential Park occupies nearly of land and is located on the riverfront next to the museum.

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* Ampère Museum-a French-language site from the museum in Poleymieux-au-Mont-d ' or, near Lyon, France
In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, which by 2010 had seen 29 million visitors — 1, 300, 000 annually — pass through the iron gates crowned with the infamous motto, Arbeit macht frei (" work makes free ").
His home a few kilometers outside Banyuls, also the site of his final resting place, has been turned into a museum where a number of his works and sketches are displayed.
The Bonapartes at the time had a modest four-story home in town ( now a museum known as Casa Buonaparte ) and a rarely used country home in the hills north of the city ( now site of the Arboretum des Milelli ).
His actual eyeglass frames recovered from the crash site are on display inside the museum.
The settlement site, however is an archaeological site, and a museum has been built nearby for exhibition of finds, models and reconstructions.
The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
The Government suggested a site at St Pancras for the new British Library but the books did not leave the museum until 1997.
At present () the museum is closed for refurbishment but there is a temporary museum, on the site, where all their ' star finds ' are displayed.
This is reflected in the name of the museum now located at the site.
In 2004, French officials decided to build a satellite museum on the site of an abandoned coal pit in the former mining town of Lens to relieve the crowded Paris Louvre, increase total museum visits, and improve the industrial north's economy.
The Farnsworth House and its wooded site was purchased at auction for US $ 7. 5 million by preservation groups in 2004 and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.
In 2007, a new museum opened at the site in which archeological findings are displayed in a theatrical setting.
Lorraine Motel, Martin Luther King, Jr .'s 1968 assassination site, as part of a National Civil Rights Museum | civil rights museum
Near the Palm House is a building known as " Museum No. 1 " ( even though it is the only museum on the site ), which was designed by Decimus Burton and opened in 1857.
A permanent memorial and museum, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center site are planned, as part of the design by overall WTC site redevelopment.
A number of enigmatic Carved Stone Balls have been found at the site and some are on display in the museum.
* Official site of Leo Tolstoy's family and museum
In the 1930s, the house at Chesterholm where the museum is now located was purchased by archaeologist Eric Birley, who was interested in excavating the site.

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