Visiting the Rubin Museum was a great experience because even though I learned about buddhism and its beliefs in the past I never saw its artifacts and art before. I was intrigued by the exhibition which was the praying area where people who practice buddhism come to pray. It was a sacred are with Buddha in the middle surrounding with candles ( I think it was 7) and it was important because it was the most religious part of the museum, and it is clearly very important to those practicing this religion. I also enjoyed the art of the religion as well as the interactive map of how the land changed over time. I liked this Museum because I learned about something I normally wouldn’t learn about.
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