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===Description===
===Description===
Internal: You are inside the Wybrants Museum, its collection of contemporary paintings now thick with dust.
[[File:Bilbao.jpg|thumb|left|360px|The architect had presumably lost his ruler.]]
 
A spectacular building, one of the finest in all of Malton: well - it was. Decay and ruin now surround the museum, as it does most places in the city. Inside the Wybrants Museum, its collection of contemporary paintings is now thick with dust, since [[zombie|the museum staff]] left long ago.
Has an average selection of contemporary paintings, now dusty since the museum staff left long ago. A spectacular building, one of the finest in all of Malton: well - it was. Decay and ruin now surround the museum, as it does most places in the city.
 
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===History===
===History===
[[The Wybrants Museum]] was a permanent exhibition of some of the rarest contemporary artworks in the world. WAS. Such rarities as an original idea by Damien Hirst, an oil painting of fruit in a bowl by Banksy, and a life-affirming painting of kittens in a box by Mark Rothko: gone.


There is nothing remarkable to say about [[The Wybrants Museum]] except that the art it exhibited was some of the rarest in the world. WAS. Soon after the lockdown of Malton a specially trained SAS team of 18 men was transported to Malton, helicoptered onto the roof and participated in the removal of the rarest and most valuable art pieces. The Museum staff in the area were officially 'rescued and relocated' during this; however, survivors in the area at the time claim to have heard explosions, gunfire and screaming on this night. Obviously no information is entering Malton from the outside world, so nobody knows the true fate of what happened to the museum staff on that fateful night so long ago, although rumour has it that a few of the staff are still wandering across Malton.
Soon after the lockdown of Malton a specially trained SAS team of 18 men was transported to Malton, helicoptered onto the curved steel roof and participated in the removal of the rarest and most valuable art pieces. The museum staff in the area were officially 'rescued and relocated' during this; however, survivors in the area at the time claim to have heard explosions, gunfire and screaming on this night. As little information now enters Malton from the outside world, nobody knows the true fate of what happened to the museum staff on that fateful night so long ago, although rumour has it that a few of them are still wandering across Malton, [[Philosophe Knights|spreading their love of culture]].
 
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===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
EHB at all times.
EHB at all times.
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===Current Status===
===Current Status===
===Additional Information===
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Revision as of 19:09, 30 December 2012

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The Wybrants Museum
--VVV RPMBG 20:15, 17 July 2024 (UTC)

the Wybrants Museum

Gulsonside [76, 75]

Ponder Grove Train Boulevard Club Wadman
Shean Alley Railway Station the Wybrants Museum wasteland
Methringham Boulevard the Hemphill Hotel the Perryn Building

Basic Info:

  • Museums have a wide range of different collections and exhibitions, although previously they were not lootable. Nowadays, different decorative items may be found there.
  • Generally, the descriptions found in Museums fall along the lines of "…currently displaying a(n) exhibition/installation/collection of _____________"
  • Museums can be barricaded normally.

Description

The architect had presumably lost his ruler.

A spectacular building, one of the finest in all of Malton: well - it was. Decay and ruin now surround the museum, as it does most places in the city. Inside the Wybrants Museum, its collection of contemporary paintings is now thick with dust, since the museum staff left long ago.

History

The Wybrants Museum was a permanent exhibition of some of the rarest contemporary artworks in the world. WAS. Such rarities as an original idea by Damien Hirst, an oil painting of fruit in a bowl by Banksy, and a life-affirming painting of kittens in a box by Mark Rothko: gone.

Soon after the lockdown of Malton a specially trained SAS team of 18 men was transported to Malton, helicoptered onto the curved steel roof and participated in the removal of the rarest and most valuable art pieces. The museum staff in the area were officially 'rescued and relocated' during this; however, survivors in the area at the time claim to have heard explosions, gunfire and screaming on this night. As little information now enters Malton from the outside world, nobody knows the true fate of what happened to the museum staff on that fateful night so long ago, although rumour has it that a few of them are still wandering across Malton, spreading their love of culture.

Barricade Policy

EHB at all times.

Current Status