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This museum is is a [[Cubist Sculpture Museum]]. | This museum is is a [[Cubist Sculpture Museum]]. | ||
Browning Museum was once one of the most popularly visited museum in Malton. Consecutively winning the Museum-of-the-year for 2006 and 2007 and hosting several other prestigious events as well. The Browning Museum, noted for its History-come-alive theme, have attracted many tourists, artists, students and people from all walks-of-life to visit this magnificent 5-story, fully air-conditioned building. Typically renowned for their cubist sculptures and artifacts, Browning Museum houses a comprehensive sculptures from many different eras, and noticeably, the Pandora's Box sculpture which often said, could ''release Hell to roam the Earth when summoned''. Or is it... | |||
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Revision as of 17:07, 7 June 2009
The Browning Museum
Williamsville [31,90]
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The Browning Museum
Current Status
6 June 09 : Safe and sound. The interior looked unkempt and derelict. Nonetheless there are always survivors around to liven up this rustic museum.
Barricade Policy
Barricade to EHB (Williamsville Barricade Plan)
Description
This museum is is a Cubist Sculpture Museum.
Browning Museum was once one of the most popularly visited museum in Malton. Consecutively winning the Museum-of-the-year for 2006 and 2007 and hosting several other prestigious events as well. The Browning Museum, noted for its History-come-alive theme, have attracted many tourists, artists, students and people from all walks-of-life to visit this magnificent 5-story, fully air-conditioned building. Typically renowned for their cubist sculptures and artifacts, Browning Museum houses a comprehensive sculptures from many different eras, and noticeably, the Pandora's Box sculpture which often said, could release Hell to roam the Earth when summoned. Or is it...
History
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