Some people believe that the museums and historic sites should be open for free for children under 18 years old. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In
this
fast-moving technological world, the attention of children towards museums
and historic sites has dropped substantially. They are more interested in visiting technological attractions than historical places
and museums
. Therefore
, some people believe that these locations should be open for free to children under 18 years old. From my perspective, I believe that making these sites free for minors
will help the museums
attract more youngsters. However
, it might cause some financial problems for these places
.
It is important for minors
to know about their traditions and culture. To be more precise, the operation of historic locations and galleries without charge for minors
will encourage them to visit these places
. They will know and experience different things at these sites. For instance
, a museum equipped with World War II belongings will help an individual under 18 years old learn about the war. How was the war started, and what weapons were used in it? They will learn about different stories of brave soldiers in that museum. Consequently
, admission for juveniles to museums
and historic places
should be free.
In contrast
, there will be some financial problems that might arise when implementing free entry for children under 18 years old into historical places
and galleries. In other words
, these places
are managed by the money they collect as entry fees. So, chargeless entry by minors
can make it difficult for these authorities to manage the site. For example
, a historic site charges a certain amount of money from the individuals who visit it. That money will be further
used to manage all the operations and maintenance of the site. Thus
, complete free entrance for minors
might cause some issues for museums
and other historic places
.
To summarise, free operation of historic locations and museums
for juveniles will be a good option in terms of connecting them with their traditions and culture, but the management of these places
should be planned accordingly
. At last
, it can be recommended that instead
of allowing juveniles to visit without charge every day, museums
and historic places
can allow them on some specific days, like on the weekends.Submitted by ramanpreetsingh8800 on
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