Hi,

I need help finding a medieval object that still exist in the modern world.

Huh? Any old church in Europe.

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http://www.planetware.com/i/photo/medieval-church-in-armenia-arm005.jpg

Museums have suits of armor and many medieval artifacts. There are monasteries, churches, and houses all over Europe that date from before 1500. There is a monastery in North Miami Beach, Florida that was dismantled in Spain and moved, stone by stone to the U.S. and reconstructed there. There are too many to list. The Cloisters in New York City (part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art) displays medieval art and artifacts. There is MUCH art from medieval times in art museums all over the world.

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=&oq=medieval+art+in+u.s.+museums&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4VRHB_enUS648US649&q=medieval+art+in+u.s.+museums&gs_l=hp....0.0.0.39005...........0.xW_Q5vEWDiI

How about a ruler calibrated in inches ?

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/292

Sure! I can help you find a medieval object that still exists in the modern world. One way to find such objects is by visiting museums that specialize in medieval history or artifacts. Here's how you can do it:

1. Start by searching online for museums near your location that have medieval collections. You can use search engines like Google or directories specific to museums.

2. Explore the websites of these museums to find information about their collections. Look for sections dedicated to medieval history or artifacts. Some museums might even have virtual tours or online images of their collections that you can browse.

3. Make a list of the museums that have medieval objects that interest you. Note down their contact information, addresses, and visiting hours.

4. Select a few museums that seem most appealing and plan a visit. Check their websites or call ahead to see if they offer guided tours or have any special exhibitions related to medieval objects.

5. When visiting the museum, inquire at the information desk or with the museum staff about specific medieval objects you are interested in. They can provide you with the location of the objects and any additional details or stories related to them.

By following these steps, you should be able to find a museum that exhibits medieval objects and explore them firsthand. Remember that museums often have a vast collection, so it's a good idea to have a specific object or category in mind to help narrow down your search.