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The Museum of High Antiquaries of Bryndyd is the largest museum in the city of [[Bryndyd]] and one of the largest museums in the world.  It rests north of the walled city, in the vicinity of the [[Archcollege of Bryndyd]] and the [[Palace of the Asbardian Diet]].  The museum is a long, four-storied edifice with a spacious inner courtyard.  It is open most days, apart from state holidays and monthly museum service days.  The museum was built in 2619 to house collections from the state archives and the Archcollege of Bryndyd and completely rebuilt in 2703 to satisfy the demands of increasing artifacts and growing interest from the general public.  The museum is named after the so-called high antiquaries of Asbardy who were fifteen Asbardian scholars who studied artifacts and relics of southwestern [[Pytharnia]]. Many of them were lecturers at the Archcollege of Bryndyd and other local institutions.  The present-day museum had a row of statues, one for each antiquary, to commemorate them.
 
The Museum of High Antiquaries of Bryndyd is the largest museum in the city of [[Bryndyd]] and one of the largest museums in the world.  It rests north of the walled city, in the vicinity of the [[Archcollege of Bryndyd]] and the [[Palace of the Asbardian Diet]].  The museum is a long, four-storied edifice with a spacious inner courtyard.  It is open most days, apart from state holidays and monthly museum service days.  The museum was built in 2619 to house collections from the state archives and the Archcollege of Bryndyd and completely rebuilt in 2703 to satisfy the demands of increasing artifacts and growing interest from the general public.  The museum is named after the so-called high antiquaries of Asbardy who were fifteen Asbardian scholars who studied artifacts and relics of southwestern [[Pytharnia]]. Many of them were lecturers at the Archcollege of Bryndyd and other local institutions.  The present-day museum had a row of statues, one for each antiquary, to commemorate them.
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=List of Exhibits and Attractions=
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;Great Courtyard
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*Dragon Knight and Drakeling, life-size
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*authentic antique Titanship
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*life-size model of 18th century skycraft with wax figure models riding it
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*various reptile mounts
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;Archmagian Hall
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{{See also|Archmagian Bryndyd}}
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:Room with relics and artifacts from the Archmagian Period, Bryndyd and environs
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*wall-niche shrine with expertly crafted marble statuettes of the Archmage and the Fairy Consort
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*tis'bajuma weapons from the Seventh Isbajath
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*bladewringing swords
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*fresco with depiction of Shadirya of Zephas
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*[[Corgal Stele]]
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*[[Tintamfeg Thanksgiving Vessel]]
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*[[Taha Ossuaries of Stremath]]
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;[[Manic Reliquary Collection]]
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*[[Frast Beadle Votive Vessels]]
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=See Also=
 
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*[[Corgal Stele]]
 
*[[Corgal Stele]]
 
*[[Frast Beadle Votive Vessels]]
 
*[[Frast Beadle Votive Vessels]]
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*[[Museum of the Tintamburel Tapestry]]
  
 
[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Museums]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 15 November 2017

City map showing the Museum in unwalled Bryndyd between the Shorugdaidhne and the Gamphaosigel.

The Museum of High Antiquaries of Bryndyd is the largest museum in the city of Bryndyd and one of the largest museums in the world. It rests north of the walled city, in the vicinity of the Archcollege of Bryndyd and the Palace of the Asbardian Diet. The museum is a long, four-storied edifice with a spacious inner courtyard. It is open most days, apart from state holidays and monthly museum service days. The museum was built in 2619 to house collections from the state archives and the Archcollege of Bryndyd and completely rebuilt in 2703 to satisfy the demands of increasing artifacts and growing interest from the general public. The museum is named after the so-called high antiquaries of Asbardy who were fifteen Asbardian scholars who studied artifacts and relics of southwestern Pytharnia. Many of them were lecturers at the Archcollege of Bryndyd and other local institutions. The present-day museum had a row of statues, one for each antiquary, to commemorate them.


List of Exhibits and Attractions

Great Courtyard
  • Dragon Knight and Drakeling, life-size
  • authentic antique Titanship
  • life-size model of 18th century skycraft with wax figure models riding it
  • various reptile mounts


Archmagian Hall
Room with relics and artifacts from the Archmagian Period, Bryndyd and environs


Manic Reliquary Collection



See Also