“The Future of Museums in a Rapidly Changing Society” Every year on May 18, museums around the world celebrate International Museum Day under a specific theme. This year, International Museum Day will be celebrated under the theme “The Future of Museums in a Rapidly Changing Society”. 📍On International Museum Day, the Natural History Museum will carry out the following activities. 📍 On May 15 /Thursday/, a special exhibition “Invertebrates of the Sea” will be opened at the Dornod aimag Natural Museum, 📍On May 16 /Friday/, a special educational program “NO TOUCH” for visually impaired people will be organized at the Natural History Museum, 📍On May 18 /Sunday/, trainings to empower local museum and cultural heritage staff, the opening of the special exhibition “Nature Up Close”, and the “Animal Footprints” educational program will be organized in Arkhangai aimag. About International Museum Day: In a rapidly changing world, museums are increasingly becoming social institutions that foster inclusiveness, innovation, and inclusiveness. Museums are dynamic spaces that contribute to social progress and global sustainability. Museums play a key role in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and the 2025 International Museum Day focuses on the following goals: Goal 8: Promote economic growth and decent work Goal 9: Develop industry, innovation and infrastructure Goal 11: Promote inclusive cities and citizen participation The theme of this year’s International Day is the same as the theme of the 2025 International Council of Museums General Assembly in Dubai. This conference will discuss how museums can adapt, change and be at the forefront of change. #InternationalMuseumDay, #IMD2025 🖊About International Museum DayInternational Museum Day has been celebrated annually since 1977 by the International Council of Museums to highlight the role of museums in cultural exchange, mutual enrichment and the development of understanding between peoples. 🖊About the International Council of MuseumsThe International Council of Museums is an international non-governmental organization representing 57,000 museum professionals from 129 countries and territories.