Museum collections refer to the vast repositories of artifacts, specimens, art pieces, and other objects that are curated and preserved by museums for exhibition, research, and educational purposes. These collections often encompass a wide range of disciplines, including natural history, anthropology, art history, and more. Museum collections play a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage, promoting scientific research, and educating the public about history and the natural world. Museums continuously acquire, catalogue, and conserve objects in their collections to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility for future generations.