The Phelips Museum

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The Phelips Museum

Whittenside [81,95]

Kean Place a factory a factory
Smallwood Walk The Phelips Museum Stott Cinema
a warehouse Agapitus General Hospital Greensill Lane

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.

The Phelips Museum is a Cubist Sculpture Museum. Permanant HQ of The British Relief Force (as well as the factory above it) Until the situation at Fort Perryn is stabilized.


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Level One Description

Naturally, the Phelips Museum is filled with many strange and varied types of cubist sculptures. Though it is sometimes difficult to discern what many of these sculptures are meant to represent, there are many pieces which take on recognizable forms. The Phelips Museum is primarily dedicated to mediums of carved or molded imagery, but it does contain other examples of artistic cubism. The Phelips also hosts several cubist paintings.

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In addition, there is an entire wing devoted to furnishings inspired by cubism - though some pieces afford more comfort and practicality than others.

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Level Two Description

In addition to the art exhibits on level one, the museum hosts a contemporary cafe on the second level. The Cafe Cubiste was added shortly before quarentine, therefore it was never given the opportunity to entice more patrons to the museum. Cafe Cubiste was furnished with an unrivaled bakery, first class coffee, and a fully equipped bar.

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Sub-Level Description

In the past, Phelips entertained many high profile patrons from the art community in order to acquire and sustain support for the museum. In order to properly host them, the museum maintained a diverse and well-stocked cellar of the best vintages available. This cellar has remained largely intact to this day.

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History

Before the quarentine, the Phelips Museum was a relitively quite place in Whittenside with very few patrons and guests. As a result, it was never a recipient of destructive zed activity. In fact, if not for the building's close proximity to the Agapitus General Hospital, it may not have suffered any damage at all.

Barricading policy

The Phelips Museum is to remain at EHB in accordance with the Whittenside Barricade Plan.

Current Status

August 2008

August 26th

External Military: "... leaving Whittenside, counted about eighty outside ... a few big groups, but they're spread out ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... some minor structural damage ... the Malcolm Building has lights on ... looks like Fort Perryn has fallen ..." Laitaine 04:40, 26 August 2008 (BST)

August 24th

External Military: "... leaving Whittenside, counted about sixty outside ... a horde of twenty or so outside the Colglough Building ... a lot of buildings with lights on ... some minor structural damage ... Fort Perryn is down ..." Laitaine 13:31, 24 August 2008 (BST)