COOKIE POLICY

  1. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer or mobile device) when you visit certain websites. These files make it easier to understand what content the site visitors are interested in and provide a more convenient way to view the site. 
  2. During each subsequent visit, cookies are sent back to the originating website or to another website that recognizes the cookie. Cookies act as the memory of a specific web page, allowing this page to remember your computer the next time you visit it.
  3. By clicking on the "I Understand" button on this site, you agree that the performance/analytical cookies placed on this site are used to improve the quality of e-services, in accordance with the principles of public administration principles stipulated in Section 10 of the State Administration Structure Law determining that state administration is to be organized as comfortably and accessibly as possible for the individual (Section eight), as well as that it is the obligation of public administration to improve the quality of services provided to the public; to simplify and improve procedures for the benefit of the individual (Section six).
  4. More information about cookies, including what cookies are set on your computer and how they can be managed or deleted, can be found at: www.aboutcookies.org
  5. The museum website uses Google Analytics, a Google Inc. program, a web analytics service that uses text cookies that are stored on your computer and allows you to analyse how you use the website. The information generated by these cookies on your use of this website is sent to and stored on a Google server in the US. Your IP address is truncated within the European Union or European Economic Area using IP-anonymization and may only be transferred to Google servers in the United States in exceptional cases. Google uses this information to evaluate your use of the website in question, to provide web site operators with activity reports on the websites, and to provide other services related to the website and the use of the internet.  In no event will Google associate the IP address received here with any other information held by Google.  Similarly, Google will provide this information to third parties as required -- when required by law, or when the third party is processing such data on behalf of Google. In addition to opting out, you may be excluded from information collected by Google Analytics by downloading and activating the Google Analytics browser option - http: //tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hj = de.

For more information on how to disable or manage your cookie settings in your browser, see the list below:

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