One of the aims of this book is to rip the rotten, dead ideas out of the term "museum", to open the windows, air the exhibition galleries thoroughly and give vital, hopeful significance to the
museum as a location, relating to the present, the past and the future. After that, when walking through the new rooms, sceptics will be astonished. They may not become optimists, but they will
still admit that they would not have thought the ancient medium had so much strength and life in it.
What does this museum look like, and what does it contain? Hans Dieter Schaal imagines this new museum, which in reality consists of many buildings, as the world's memory and consciousness. All
the world's knowledge is stored and collected here. From all spheres: natural sciences, commerce, finance, the humanities, medicine, technology, music, architecture, art. The place serves as an
assembly point and information centre. History and its developments are presented here, the present state of affairs is described and analysed, and strategies for the future are demonstrated.
The Global Museums is all things in one: laboratory, workshop, building site, university, theatre, opera house and museum.