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The '''Lilycove Museum''' (Japanese: '''ミナモびじゅつかん''' ''Minamo Art Gallery'') is an art museum in [[Lilycove City]]. The museum features a collection of fantastic artwork featuring Pokémon and {{pkmn|Contest}}s. Most of the first floor is comprised of classical statues and sculptures featuring or symbolizing Pokémon, while the second floor is comprised of modern and vibrant artworks of Pokémon springing forth into life. Unlike the [[Oceanic Museum|museum]] of [[Slateport City]], the player is not charged a fee upon entrance.
The '''Lilycove Museum''' (Japanese: '''ミナモ{{tt|美術館|びじゅつかん}}''' ''Minamo Art Gallery'') is an art museum in [[Lilycove City]]. The museum features a collection of fantastic artwork featuring Pokémon and {{pkmn|Contest}}s. Most of the first floor is comprised of classical statues and sculptures featuring or symbolizing Pokémon, while the second floor is comprised of modern and vibrant artworks of Pokémon springing forth into life. Unlike the [[Oceanic Museum|museum]] of [[Slateport City]], the player is not charged a fee upon entrance.
 
{{sign|E|header}}
{{sign|E|title|LILYCOVE MUSEUM}}
{{sign|E|"POKéMON Masterpiece Collection}}
{{sign|E|on exhibit!"}}
{{sign|E|footer}}


==Structure==
==Structure==
[[File:Lilycove Museum RS.png|thumb|left|The Lilycove Museum as depicted in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]]
[[File:Lilycove Museum RS.png|thumb|left|The Lilycove Museum as depicted in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]]
===First floor===
===First floor===
The first floor, or the ground floor as it is known, is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here, including a few that are replicas of real statues, as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon, and the symbolization of Pokémon, while most artwork originated during the ancient times.
The ground floor is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon and the symbolization of Pokémon, where most of the artwork originated during ancient times.


On entry to the Lilycove Museum, the information desk can be located on the western side. Here the receptionist will explain that the first floor features a collection of fantastic artworks. By traveling further west to the south western hall, and woman and her child can be found marveling over a piece of artwork that includes a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap. Also in this hall, is a painting of grass Pokémon swaying in the breeze, enjoying the wind's gentle caress.  
On entry to the Lilycove Museum, the information desk can be located on the western side. Here the receptionist will explain that the first floor features a collection of fantastic artwork. Further west is the southwestern hall. In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, a woman and her child can be found marveling over a piece of artwork that includes a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap. Also in this hall is a painting of {{type|grass}} Pokémon swaying in the breeze, enjoying the wind's gentle caress. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the two paintings that were here have been moved to the east wing. Pamphlets and two small pieces of art are now on the wall. A {{tc|Kindler}} will sell some of his art—[[Secret Base]] [[decoration]]s—to the player for {{PDollar}}100,000 each.


By traveling along east, the eastern hall can be found hosting several Pokémon statues. An artist can be found searching for inspiration from the artworks in the museum, while another student can be found north of him, expressing his love for the fine arts. Featuring in this hall, is a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and a dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language, possibly {{p|Unown}} handwriting, as well as a replica of a famous sculpture that looks like an ancient bird Pokémon, resembling {{p|Pidgeot}}, while next to it, is a large [[Poké Ball]] carved from a black stone, apparently used in festivals in the olden days. There is also a painting located on the northern wall that displays a [[legendary Pokémon]], painted from the artist's imagination. The stairs to the second floor are also located in this hallway; however, they are blocked by the curator before the player is willing to help him complete the second floors painting collection.
{{shop|Kindler}}
{{shoprow|{{shopdec|Paradoxical Popper|None|100,000|6=Decoration}}|{{shopdec|Meditative Seat|None|100,000|6=Decoration}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopdec|Heterarchical Loop|None|100,000|6=Decoration}}}}
{{shopfooter}}


The northwestern hall hosts many painting of Pokémon-related goods. The painting on the far east displays an odd landscape with a bizarre and fantastic scenery, while just east of it, is a delicious-looking painting of [[Berry|Berries]], while, the two other painting just east of it displays a very old painting that has its canvas peeled here and there.
The northwestern hall hosts four paintings. The painting on the far east displays an odd landscape with a bizarre and fantastic scenery, which in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire shows {{p|Giratina}}. To its right are a delicious-looking painting of {{Berries}} and a very old painting that has its canvas peeled here and there. The last painting in the northwestern hall shows a vase in Generation III and a [[Pokémon Trainer]] and his {{p|Altaria}} in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
 
By traveling along east, the eastern hall can be found hosting several Pokémon statues. An artist can be found searching for inspiration from the artworks in the museum, while another student can be found expressing his love for the fine arts.
 
Featured in this hall is a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and a dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language, which could possibly be {{p|Unown}} writing. A sculpture that depicts an ancient bird Pokémon resembling {{p|Pidgeot}} is also located here. Next to it is a large [[Poké Ball]] carved from a black stone, apparently used in festivals in the olden days. There is also a painting located on the northern wall that displays the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Arceus}}, painted from the artist's imagination. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a {{p|Shroomish}} sculpture created by an up-and-coming artist is also exhibited along with paintings of a {{p|Ralts}} and a {{p|Roselia}} on the back wall.
 
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the stairs to the second floor are also located in this hallway; however, they are blocked by the curator until the player is willing to help him complete the second floor's painting collection. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the staircase is instead located in the center of the back wall, directly in front of the entrance.


===Second floor===
===Second floor===
[[File:GlassOrnamentSprite.png|thumb|frame|left]]
[[File:Lilycove Museum Curator RSE.png|thumb|200px|Meeting the curator]]
The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall", and give out their future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artworks that feature Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings. There seems to be nothing at first; however, the paintings that the artist does of the player's Pokémon will hang here, and if all five (one for each [[Contest category]]) are done, the curator of the museum will give the player a {{DL|Ornament|Glass Ornament}} for his or her [[secret base]].
[[File:GlassOrnamentSprite.png|thumb|left]]
The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall" and tell the player about his future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artwork that features Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings. The curator asks the player to search for suitable artwork.
 
At first, there is nothing on this floor. However, if the player wins a Master Rank [[Pokémon Contest]] with at least 800 points, an artist will approach the player saying he's done a painting that might even look good in a museum, at which point the player will direct him to the Lilycove Museum. If the player accrues five paintings, one for each [[Contest condition|Contest category]], the curator will give the player a {{DL|Ornament|Glass Ornament}} for their [[Secret Base]].
 
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==Exhibited works==
===1F===
====West wing====
[[File:Lilycove Museum Landscape RSE.png|thumb|200px|Odd landscape]]
'''Odd landscape'''
:''"It's an odd landscape with bizarre and fantastic scenery."''
 
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, this painting portrays {{p|Giratina}}, possibly in the [[Distortion World]].
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum berry painting RSE.png|thumb|200px|Painting of berries]]
'''Delicious-looking painting of {{Berries}}'''
:''"It's a delicious-looking painting of <sc>Berries</sc>. This painting could make you hungry!"''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a delicious-looking painting of Berries. This painting could make you hungry!"''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Old Painting 1 RSE.png|thumb|200px|Very old painting]]
'''Very old painting'''
:''"It's a very old painting. The paint is peeling here and there."''


The player must win [[Pokémon Contest]]s in order, starting with Normal Rank in [[Verdanturf Town]], then the Super Rank in [[Fallarbor Town]], then the Hyper Rank in [[Slateport City]], and then finally the Master Rank in [[Lilycove City]]. The player must enter one of their Pokémon, one of the five [[Contest categories]], and win all of the Contests in that category and receive the corresponding Ribbon. In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, if the {{player}} scores high enough while at the same time winning a Master Rank [[Pokémon Contest]], an artist will come and talk to him or her, saying that he has painted the Pokémon that won. After winning the Master Rank, the painter located in the [[Contest Hall]] will then paint the player's Pokémon, and put it on display in the museum. As more paintings are put up, more people come into the museum, eventually prompting the curator to give the aforementioned item.
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, this painting appears to portray a {{p|Ralts}}.
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Old Painting 2 RSE.png|thumb|200px|Very old painting]]
'''Old-style picture'''
:''"It's a very old painting. The paint is peeling here and there."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's an old-style picture of a popular Trainer of the past."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, this painting appears to portray a vase, while in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the painting portrays a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and his {{p|Altaria}}.
 
{{-}}
====East wing====
[[File:Lilycove Museum woman painting RSE.png|thumb|200px|Painting of a beautiful, smiling woman]]
'''Painting of a beautiful, smiling woman'''
:''"It's a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> on her lap."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
This painting is located in the southern section of the west wing in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, it appears to show a {{p|Ralts}}.
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Legendary Pokémon Painting RSE.png‎|thumb|200px|Painting of a Legendary Pokémon]]
'''Painting of a Legendary Pokémon'''
:''"It's a painting of a legendary <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> from long ago. The artist painted this from imagination."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a painting of a Legendary Pokémon from long ago. The artist painted this from their imagination."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, this painting portrays the [[Legendary Pokémon|Mythical Pokémon]] {{p|Arceus}}.
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Grass Pokémon Painting RSE.png‎|thumb|200px|Painting of Grass-type Pokémon]]
'''Painting of {{type|Grass}} Pokémon'''
:''"It's a painting of <sc>Grass Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> swaying in a breeze. They appear to be enjoying the wind's gentle caress."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a painting of Grass-type Pokémon in a breeze. They appear to be enjoying the wind's gentle caress."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
This painting is located in the southern section of the west wing in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, it appears to show a {{p|Roselia}}.
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Sculpture RSE.png|thumb|200px|A replica of a famous sculpture]]
'''Famous sculpture'''
:''"It's a replica of a famous sculpture. It depicts an ancient <sc>Bird Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a famous glass sculpture. It depicts an ancient bird Pokémon."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the sculpture is a stone replica, while in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the glass sculpture is the original, taking a closer appearance to the {{DL|Ornament|Glass Ornament}} [[decoration]].
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Poké Ball RSE.png|thumb|200px|Big stone Poké Ball]]
'''Big stone Poké Ball'''
:''"It's a big <sc>Pok</sc>é <sc>Ball</sc> carved from a black stone. It was apparently used in festivals in the olden days."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a big Poké Ball carved from a black stone. It was apparently used in festivals in the olden days."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
{{-}}
[[File:Lilycove Museum Stone Tablet RSE.png|thumb|200px|Huge stone tablet]]
'''Huge stone tablet'''
:''"It's a huge stone tablet inscribed with <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc> and dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language."''{{sup/3|RSE}}
:''"It's a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language."''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
 
{{-}}
'''{{p|Shroomish}} sculpture'''
:''"It's a sculpture depicting Shroomish. It's created by an up-and-coming artist."''
 
This sculpture is not present in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}.


==Layout==
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==Gallery==
==In other languages==
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File:Lilycove Museum woman painting RSE.png|Painting of a beautiful, smiling woman
|zh_cmn=水靜美術館 ''{{tt|Shuǐjìng Měishùguǎn|Lilycove Art Gallery}}''
File:Lilycove Museum Stone Tablet RSE.png|Huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon
|fr=Musée Nénucrique
File:Lilycove Museum berry painting RSE.png|Delicious-looking painting of berries
|de=Museum von Seegrasulb City
File:Lilycove Museum Curator RSE.png|Meeting the curator
|it=Museo di Alghepoli
</gallery>
|ko=해안 미술관 ''{{tt|Haean Misulgwan|Lilycove Art Gallery}}
|es=Museo de Calagua
}}
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{{Museum}}
{{Museum}}
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Lilycove Museum ミナモ美術館
Minamo Art Gallery
"Pokémon masterpiece collection on exhibit!"
Lilycove Museum E.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Lilycove City
Region: Hoenn
Generations: III, VI
Hoenn Lilycove City Map.png
Location of Lilycove Museum in Hoenn.
Pokémon world locations

The Lilycove Museum (Japanese: ミナモ美術館 Minamo Art Gallery) is an art museum in Lilycove City. The museum features a collection of fantastic artwork featuring Pokémon and Contests. Most of the first floor is comprised of classical statues and sculptures featuring or symbolizing Pokémon, while the second floor is comprised of modern and vibrant artworks of Pokémon springing forth into life. Unlike the museum of Slateport City, the player is not charged a fee upon entrance.

LILYCOVE MUSEUM
"POKéMON Masterpiece Collection
on exhibit!"

Structure

The Lilycove Museum as depicted in Ruby and Sapphire

First floor

The ground floor is the main exhibition floor of the museum; there are many statues here as well as a few paintings. Many people wander around this floor for inspiration or to just marvel at the fantastic pieces of artwork. It is this hall that features the classical artwork of Pokémon and the symbolization of Pokémon, where most of the artwork originated during ancient times.

On entry to the Lilycove Museum, the information desk can be located on the western side. Here the receptionist will explain that the first floor features a collection of fantastic artwork. Further west is the southwestern hall. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, a woman and her child can be found marveling over a piece of artwork that includes a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap. Also in this hall is a painting of Grass-type Pokémon swaying in the breeze, enjoying the wind's gentle caress. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the two paintings that were here have been moved to the east wing. Pamphlets and two small pieces of art are now on the wall. A Kindler will sell some of his art—Secret Base decorations—to the player for $100,000 each.

Kindler


The northwestern hall hosts four paintings. The painting on the far east displays an odd landscape with a bizarre and fantastic scenery, which in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire shows Giratina. To its right are a delicious-looking painting of Berries and a very old painting that has its canvas peeled here and there. The last painting in the northwestern hall shows a vase in Generation III and a Pokémon Trainer and his Altaria in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

By traveling along east, the eastern hall can be found hosting several Pokémon statues. An artist can be found searching for inspiration from the artworks in the museum, while another student can be found expressing his love for the fine arts.

Featured in this hall is a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and a dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language, which could possibly be Unown writing. A sculpture that depicts an ancient bird Pokémon resembling Pidgeot is also located here. Next to it is a large Poké Ball carved from a black stone, apparently used in festivals in the olden days. There is also a painting located on the northern wall that displays the legendary Pokémon Arceus, painted from the artist's imagination. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a Shroomish sculpture created by an up-and-coming artist is also exhibited along with paintings of a Ralts and a Roselia on the back wall.

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the stairs to the second floor are also located in this hallway; however, they are blocked by the curator until the player is willing to help him complete the second floor's painting collection. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the staircase is instead located in the center of the back wall, directly in front of the entrance.

Second floor

Meeting the curator
GlassOrnamentSprite.png

The curator will introduce the second floor to the player as the "special exhibit hall" and tell the player about his future plans for the design. The second floor, as the curator explains, was made for modern and vibrant artwork that features Pokémon springing forth into glorious life, a great change from the first floor which displays classical paintings. The curator asks the player to search for suitable artwork.

At first, there is nothing on this floor. However, if the player wins a Master Rank Pokémon Contest with at least 800 points, an artist will approach the player saying he's done a painting that might even look good in a museum, at which point the player will direct him to the Lilycove Museum. If the player accrues five paintings, one for each Contest category, the curator will give the player a Glass Ornament for their Secret Base.


Exhibited works

1F

West wing

Odd landscape

Odd landscape

"It's an odd landscape with bizarre and fantastic scenery."

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, this painting portrays Giratina, possibly in the Distortion World.


Painting of berries

Delicious-looking painting of Berries

"It's a delicious-looking painting of Berries. This painting could make you hungry!"RSE
"It's a delicious-looking painting of Berries. This painting could make you hungry!"ORAS


Very old painting

Very old painting

"It's a very old painting. The paint is peeling here and there."

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, this painting appears to portray a Ralts.


Very old painting

Old-style picture

"It's a very old painting. The paint is peeling here and there."RSE
"It's an old-style picture of a popular Trainer of the past."ORAS

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this painting appears to portray a vase, while in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the painting portrays a Trainer and his Altaria.


East wing

Painting of a beautiful, smiling woman

Painting of a beautiful, smiling woman

"It's a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap."RSE
"It's a painting of a beautiful, smiling woman with a Pokémon on her lap."ORAS

This painting is located in the southern section of the west wing in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it appears to show a Ralts.


Painting of a Legendary Pokémon

Painting of a Legendary Pokémon

"It's a painting of a legendary Pokémon from long ago. The artist painted this from imagination."RSE
"It's a painting of a Legendary Pokémon from long ago. The artist painted this from their imagination."ORAS

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, this painting portrays the Mythical Pokémon Arceus.


Painting of Grass-type Pokémon

Painting of Grass-type Pokémon

"It's a painting of Grass Pokémon swaying in a breeze. They appear to be enjoying the wind's gentle caress."RSE
"It's a painting of Grass-type Pokémon in a breeze. They appear to be enjoying the wind's gentle caress."ORAS

This painting is located in the southern section of the west wing in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it appears to show a Roselia.


A replica of a famous sculpture

Famous sculpture

"It's a replica of a famous sculpture. It depicts an ancient Bird Pokémon."RSE
"It's a famous glass sculpture. It depicts an ancient bird Pokémon."ORAS

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the sculpture is a stone replica, while in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the glass sculpture is the original, taking a closer appearance to the Glass Ornament decoration.


Big stone Poké Ball

Big stone Poké Ball

"It's a big Poké Ball carved from a black stone. It was apparently used in festivals in the olden days."RSE
"It's a big Poké Ball carved from a black stone. It was apparently used in festivals in the olden days."ORAS


Huge stone tablet

Huge stone tablet

"It's a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language."RSE
"It's a huge stone tablet inscribed with Pokémon and dense text in the small characters of an ancient, unreadable language."ORAS


Shroomish sculpture

"It's a sculpture depicting Shroomish. It's created by an up-and-coming artist."

This sculpture is not present in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.

Layout

Version 1F 2F
Ruby Lilycove Museum 1F RSE.png Lilycove Museum 2F RSE.png
Sapphire
Emerald
 

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 水靜美術館 Shuǐjìng Měishùguǎn
France Flag.png French Musée Nénucrique
Germany Flag.png German Museum von Seegrasulb City
Italy Flag.png Italian Museo di Alghepoli
South Korea Flag.png Korean 해안 미술관 Haean Misulgwan
Spain Flag.png Spanish Museo de Calagua



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