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[[Image:Guggenheim_Museum.png|thumb|360px|The Guggenheim Museum ]] | [[Image:Guggenheim_Museum.png|thumb|360px|The Guggenheim Museum ]] | ||
− | '''The Guggenheim Museum''' is a modern art museum, housing many paintings collected by the 19th | + | '''The Guggenheim Museum''' is a modern art museum, housing many paintings collected by the 19th Century multi-millionaire Solomon Guggenheim, and designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. When [[King Arthur Pendragon]] and [[Griff]] were first [[Harmonic Convergence|brought]] to [[New York City]] by the [[Stone of Destiny]], they arrived upon its roof, to encounter both [[Macbeth]] and the [[gargoyle]]s. ''([[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]])'' |
− | ==See | + | ==Real World Background== |
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*{{wikipedia|Solomon_R._Guggenheim_Museum}} | *{{wikipedia|Solomon_R._Guggenheim_Museum}} | ||
[[Category:Canon places]] | [[Category:Canon places]] | ||
[[Category:Real world places]] | [[Category:Real world places]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Museums]] |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 29 November 2024
The Guggenheim Museum is a modern art museum, housing many paintings collected by the 19th Century multi-millionaire Solomon Guggenheim, and designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. When King Arthur Pendragon and Griff were first brought to New York City by the Stone of Destiny, they arrived upon its roof, to encounter both Macbeth and the gargoyles. ("Pendragon")
Real World Background
See Also
- Guggenheim Museum at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia