When it comes to charging for museum
admissions, there is a growing debate over whether their fee for free or not.
Although some people argued that museums should be provided for visitors to
visit them freely, I strongly believe that museums charge is necessary to keep
their items intact.
These days, museums are the great place for
people to know about the history and culture of one specific place and museum’s
own purpose is to propagate their own values for a lot of people as possible.
However, the charge for museums hinders the public to appreciate them freely.
This is because the entrance fee plays a decisive role to limit the number of
the visitors, and prohibits them to experience a quantity of cultural heritage.
Thus, the museums should not charge admission to do function their own purpose,
which is to provide much more opportunities and spread their values.
In spite of the above arguments, I believe
that museum admissions are essential to keep their heritages safe and enable
their place to operate managing systems properly. Museums have a plenty of
cultural heritages such as antique items or sculptures, which have precious
cultural values. These are so priceless that they have to be spent a lot of
money on maintaining and managing them. The only way for museums to keep this
is admissions such as entrance fee from their visitors. In addition, entrance
charges play an important role to deter a person who has a high possibility to
damage their items. If their charges have been provided for free, it would be
impossible to keep their items intact. Therefore, the admissions are vital to
preserving their heritages safe.
To sum up, there are convincing arguments
both for and against the free admission of museums, but I am convinced that the
benefits of charging for the museum admission outweigh them in the long term.