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A '''museum''' is a [[room]] defined around a piece of Display Furniture, like a [[Pedestal|pedestal]] or [[Display_case|display case]] . Museums can be assigned to specific dwarves, or left unassigned for communal enjoyment. An unassigned museum seems to function like a [[meeting hall]], where idle dwarves will congregate and throw [[party|parties]]{{verify}}.
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A '''museum''' is a [[room]] defined around a piece of Display Furniture, like a [[Pedestal|pedestal]] or [[Display_case|display case]] . Museums can be assigned to specific dwarves, or left unassigned for communal enjoyment. An unassigned museum seems to function like a [[meeting hall]], where idle dwarves will congregate.
  
 
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A museum is a room defined around a piece of Display Furniture, like a pedestal or display case . Museums can be assigned to specific dwarves, or left unassigned for communal enjoyment. An unassigned museum seems to function like a meeting hall, where idle dwarves will congregate.