A "nap room" can be simply a place to sit, quiet and not a lot of
stimulus. When I'm touring a city, I enjoy having a cathedral where I can
sit and just take in the stained glass in an otherwise dim room. I
remember the Met having an inside garden, I think Japanese? Where one can
sit and rest.
Late hours and artifacts in the light: Just go late one or two days per
week, and open later to compensate.
Regarding photography and social media: have an outdoor or lobby area
where photography is ok. People can express their enjoyment of a museum
without taking a picture of every single artifact.
-Carol
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