When I visited a museum recently, what struck me most was not only the artworks themselves but the sense of “time” they carried. Standing before a 17th-century painting, I almost felt the breath of people from that era. Cracks in the paint and the ornate frame told stories that had survived centuries. In the contemporary art gallery, emotions and ideas from just a few years ago felt as fresh as if they had been born yesterday. A museum allows us to experience these different layers of time within a single space. It reminds me that I, too, live within this vast flow of time. In that sense, a museum is not only a place to admire art, but also a bridge that connects the past, present, and the imagination of the future.a
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