The building serves as both a museum and the state's working seat of government.
It has served as a museum from the late 19th century.
Its mission is to provide access to the records of government, not to serve as a museum for the general public.
The house was moved to the current location in the 1960s to serve as a museum about the local area.
Until the mid-1980s, the church served as a museum of folk art.
Today this building has been changed once again, and now serves as a museum.
Its main floor is open to the public and serves as a small museum.
It was the first building in the town designed to serve its needs as a museum.
Since 2001, the building serves as a museum to the revolution.
The second story now serves as a museum of art.