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Building? Incorrect[edit]

Template categorizes stub into category:Russian building and structure stubs. Usually, indeed, a museum is tied to a single building although it's debatable whether it's more of an organization rather than a pile of bricks.

But in case of natural reserves, open air museums (Tomskaya Pisanitsa Museum - it's how I got here) there are no buildings involved. Perhaps they have a ticket booth but that's it. And then there are large park ensembles (Kizhi, Kolomenskoye etc.) with dozens of listed buildings.

Suggestions? I'd rather categorize it under organizations. NVO (talk) 13:02, 17 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]