The Museum of Happiness asks, Is happiness for sale?
Certain museum exhibits involve visitors personal perceptions of happiness.
Can you determine which half of theMona Lisas mouth smiles?
The Museum of Happiness asks, “Is happiness for sale?” (Photo:The Museum of Happiness)
What would you do if you found a wallet lying around?
How do you define happiness?
The Happiness Museum hopes this feeling will bring visitors joy long after they have left the museum.
A trust experiment “somebody lost their wallet” at The Museum of Happiness.
To learn more about their mission and exhibits, visitThe Happiness Museums website.
A trust experiment somebody lost their wallet at The Museum of Happiness.
Is Mona Lisa smiling on her left or right side?
Is Mona Lisa smiling on her left or right side?
Other Nordic Happiness qualities are explored in exhibits.
Guests can cozy up in the hygge corner.
Can you tell a real smile from a fake smile?
Guests can cozy up in the “hygge corner.”
The museum asks such questions such as, does GDP affect national happiness?
The Politics of Happiness room at The Happiness Museum.
Trumps election caused the unhappiest day that year in the UK, The Happiness Museum reports.
Can you tell a real smile from a fake smile?
Did you know Aristotle was one of the earliest philosophers of happiness?
Enlightenment writers also often contemplated the meaning of happiness.
you could view their books on display at the museum.
“The Politics of Happiness” room at The Happiness Museum.
What can century-old books tell us about happiness?
Aristotle, the first happiness researcher.
Exhibits can be interactive, such as a trust experiment with a lost wallet.
Trumps election caused the unhappiest day that year in the UK, The Happiness Museum reports.
Visitors are also asked to contribute their own definitions of happiness.
Where in the brain do we find happiness?
Guests write their own definitions of happiness.
What can century-old books tell us about happiness?
What is your definition of happiness?
The founders of museum hope it can bring a little more joy to the world.
Guest answers to the question, What is happiness?
Aristotle, the first happiness researcher.
Where in the brain do we find happiness?
Guests write their own definitions of happiness.
Guest answers to the question, “What is happiness?”