The process of handling collections is one of the strategic operations that museums attach importance to preserving their cultural heritage. Preservation is a necessity and a condition for displaying collectibles in museums so that future generations can view and enjoy those collectibles. Ongoing developments in digital technology have contributed to the development of museum performances and made them more attractive. New artistic trends, such as virtual reality art have emerged and become among the most important contemporary and widespread artistic trends among artists. Hence, digital artist, uses digital software in the design of museum shows, perhaps most notably Photoshop-CorelDraw, This is to design a high-end museum display to minimize the process of handling collectibles and preserve them from some of the risks that can be exposed to them during the handling process, including, for example, human sweat, which is transmitted to collectibles by handling hands, in addition to the exposure of some collectibles to fall and break in case of wrong handling of the antiquities. It also reduces the cost of materials used in the display of collectibles by settling on the ideal presentation method through computer programs before implementing the actual display with the showcases. This is the desired goal to achieve the extent to which the Conservation Center conforms to the standards of museum architecture, which in turn are based on four main pillars: designing and building museum architecture according to a special technique and furnishing it with furniture suitable for display and good preventive preservation.