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International Museum Day 2026: Museums Uniting a Divided World

Paris - 14 April 2026

The International Council of Museums (ICOM) is pleased to announce that, on 18 May 2026, museums across the globe will celebrate International Museum Day under the theme “Museums Uniting a Divided World.” This year’s theme highlights the powerful role museums play as bridges across cultural, social, and geopolitical divides—fostering dialogue, understanding, inclusion, and peace within and between communities worldwide.

As trusted public spaces and places of learning, museums contribute to peaceful coexistence and mutual respect. In times marked by social fragmentation, polarisation, and unequal access to knowledge and culture, museums help rebuild connections across generations, communities, and borders. They create environments where stories, objects, and people come together, offering opportunities for reflection, exchange, and shared understanding.

The theme “Museums Uniting a Divided World” underscores the potential of museums to nurture respectful dialogue without erasing differences. By safeguarding heritage and memory, providing spaces for learning and reflection, and amplifying diverse voices, museums help societies engage with complexity constructively. Open and accessible to all, museums foster diversity, sustainability, and social cohesion.

In 2026, the theme will also guide the celebrations of the 80th ICOM Anniversary throughout the year, reaffirming the organisation’s longstanding commitment to strengthening the global museum community and advancing its social role.

Since 2020, International Museum Day has aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), promoting a set of goals every year. IMD 2026 supports the following:

  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – Reducing inequality within and among countries

  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – Promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies

  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – Revitalising global partnerships for sustainable development

ICOM invites members of the international museum community to participate in International Museum Day 2026 by translating the theme into meaningful local action. Museums are encouraged to develop participatory programming, build new partnerships, and create accessible experiences that strengthen belonging and trust within their communities.

Together, on 18 May 2026, museums worldwide will demonstrate their collective commitment to unity, dialogue, and peace.

About International Museum Day

Each year since 1977, ICOM has organised International Museum Day, which represents a unique moment for the international museum community.

The objective of International Museum Day (IMD) is to raise awareness about the fact that, “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.” Organised on 18 May each year or around this date, the events and activities planned to celebrate International Museum Day can last a day, a weekend or an entire week. All around the world, more and more museums participate in International Museum Day.

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About the International Council of Museums (ICOM) 

The International Council of Museums (ICOM) is an international organisation of museums and museum professionals which is committed to the research, conservation, continuation and communication to society of the world’s natural and cultural heritage, present and future, tangible and intangible. As a network of experts, comprising over 60 000 professionals in 139 countries and territories, ICOM makes recommendations on issues related to cultural heritage, promotes capacity building and advances knowledge. ICOM is the voice of museum professionals on an international stage and raises public cultural awareness through global networks and co-operation programmes.  ICOM is the only global organisation in the museum field.

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