National Museum
Ten thousand years, one hall
“Ten thousand years told in one spiral. — The lanterns bloom at seven if you're patient enough to wait.”
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National Museum, told simply
Ten thousand years told through a single spiral corridor. You enter as a visitor and leave as a witness.
The corridor is exactly 1,008 metres long — one metre for every founder legend.
The final gallery is always empty. It is reserved for stories yet to be told.
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Places worth pausing at
The small legends of National Museum. Some hide in plain sight — the interactive hotspots above will point to a few.
The Spiral Corridor
1,008 metres of history — one metre per founder legend.
Empty Gallery
The final room. Reserved for stories yet to be told.
Mirror Alcove
A mirror where a statue should have been. It recognises everyone.
Founders' Chamber
The first ten thousand names, hand-carved.
Things to do in National Museum
Small quests unique to this city. Rewards go straight to your wallet.
Earn every trophy of National Museum
Top citizens who have visited
Ranked by lifetime XP. Reach the top and your title reaches every corner of Hindesh.
Whispers from National Museum
A quiet plaza where citizens leave notes for one another.
Become a citizen to post here.
“The tea at the corner stall is stronger than it looks.”
“The dawn light here is unreal. Come before 7am if you can.”
“The lantern near the second gate is my favourite.”
“Ate the finest jalebi of my life outside the temple gate.”
“The old man near the arch tells the best stories.”
“The bookseller on the east lane keeps first editions of Tagore.”
A walk through National Museum
First-person moments shared by citizens who have already been here.
4 perspectives
What’s being built next
Projects underway across National Museum — a living city keeps growing.
Where citizen memories are catalogued forever.