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With the increasing popularity of museums and art galleries, whether they should be free of charge or not has drawn much discussion amongst the general public. Personally, I am inclined to the view that the merits of charging for
entry
outweigh the drawbacks. One of the cogent reasons for charging fees is that the building and the maintenance costs of
major museums
Suggestion
the major museums
and art galleries are tremendous. Undoubtedly, by charging a reasonable
entry
fee, it can help cover the cost incurred
as a result
of day-to-day activities
such
as utility bills, maintenance costs, renovation, and staff costs. If these costs were not covered the state of the facilities would deteriorate and be less attractive. An additional benefit of entrance fees is that they allow these places to expand quicker and they can buy in more exhibits to attract more people. The facilities will
also
be able to hire famous international artefacts and artworks; thereby enabling them to provide variety so that they can attract greater patronage.
Consequently
, charging an admission fee seems very utilitarian to
creating
Suggestion
be creating
create
better museums and galleries.
However
, there are downsides associated with admission fees, one of which is that it may preclude some members of the community from entering the facilities.
This
is particularly the case if
poor
Suggestion
poorer
members of society are unable to afford to visit these places. It seems a great pity if children and economically disadvantaged people are unable to benefit from the cultural experiences these venues provide. In conclusion, I would like to reiterate that the benefits of an
entry
fee, in terms of funding maintenance and expansion prevail over the downsides
such
as limited access for the poor.
However
, it is recommended that they can provide concessions to disadvantaged members of the community or even hold a monthly free
entry
day.
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