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The Lumiose Museum (Japanese: ミアレ美術館(びじゅつかん)HepburnMiare Bijutsukantrans. Miare Museum) is a location in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. It is located in the North Boulevard of Lumiose City.

The player can pay Poké Dollar200 for an audio guide, so they can interact with the boxes next to the paintings, which give descriptions about the paintings. If the player has 90 style points, the audio guide service is free.

Paintings[]

1F[]

From west to east:

Sinnoh's Battle Frontier[]

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The artowrk of Sinnoh Battle Frontier.

The Battle Frontier is a Pokémon battle facility located in the Fight Area in the Sinnoh region.
It consists of five buildings: the Battle Tower, the Battle Factory, the Battle Arcade, the Battle Hall, and the Battle Castle.


Johto Region[]

Ecruteak City

The artwork of Ecruteak City.

The region is full of legends and old history related to Pokémon.


Unova Region[]

Castelia City

The artwork of Castelia City.

Various kinds of Pokémon and people gathered in the region, so it's like a universal melting pot.
That's why the region is called Unova.


The Courtyard of the Palace[]

The courtyard of the Parfum Palace.
A statue that celebrates cooperation between Pokémon and people stands in the courtyard.
This work is part of a series depicting sceneries that inspired overseas artists while they were traveling in Kalos.

Laverre City[]

The painting depicts the giant tree in Laverre City, with the Laverre City Gym.

A city that looks like a hideaway for fairies.
A huge tree stands in the center, and the Pokémon Gym is nestled in the tree.
This work is part of a series depicting sceneries that inspired overseas artists while they were traveling in Kalos.

Glittering Cave[]

It's a dark and narrow cave. The source of its eerie light is a plant called Luminous Moss.
This work is part of a series depicting sceneries that inspired overseas artists while they were traveling in Kalos.

Anistar Sundial[]

A sundial that shines, reflecting the setting sun.
For some reason, the artist depicted the sundial reflected in a mirror. Therefore, it's reversed.
This work is part of a series depicting sceneries that inspired artists from overseas while they were traveling in Kalos.

2F[]

From west to east:

Town Volunteers[]

The artwork on the TCG card Town Volunteers.

This work depicts volunteers working with Pokémon by feeding and grooming them.
In addition to showing the Pokémon what they can do for them, they bring people and Pokémon closer together.

Mr. Briney's Compassion[]

The artwork on the TCG card Mr. Briney's Compassion.

This painting depicts an old man who keeps a flying Pokémon close at hand.
Incidentally, the man's name is Mr. Briney, and the Wingull's name is Peeko.

Shaymin, the Gratitute Pokémon[]

In certain regions, people express gratitude on special occasions, such as birthdays or anniversaries, by giving a bouquet of Gracidea flowers.
This masterpiece is a moving tribute to the artist's departed mother.

Poké Ball Factory[]

This factory makes Poké Balls and ships them all over the Kalos region.
This painting is part of a series on technology in Kalos, and the ever-increasing number of Poké Balls expresses the artist's desire to be connected to all Pokémon.

Kalos Power Plant[]

This power plant uses fire to generate electricity.
This painting is part of a series on technology in Kalos, and the fierce combustion fully communicates the passionate fire of the energy of life.

Kalos Power Plant[]

This plant uses gas from composting waste to generate electricity.
This painting is part of a series on technology in Kalos, and it expresses the sorrow of wanting to leave some legacy behind, even though we pass on and disappear.

Kalos Power Plant[]

This plant uses heat from the ground to generate electricity.
This painting is part of a series on technology in Kalos, and the plant is a sharp commentary on the hidden passion that lies just beneath everyone's surface.

3F[]

Fossil Excavator[]

The artwork on the TCG card Fossil Excavator.

It depicts a person and Pokémon excavating a Fossil in the Underground in Sinnoh.
It captures the delightful moment of discovery.

Battle Subway[]

Battle Subway artwork

The artwork of the Battle Subway.

In the Unova region, the Battle Subway is a popular venue for Pokémon battles.
The artist has now devoted himself to battles. This is his last known work.


Forest Guardian[]

The artwork on the TCG card Forest Guardian.

This painting has an amusing story.
It is said that Noctowl foresees seven different futures, mixes them together, and picks one.
The fact that Noctowl can see its surroundings even in darkness is the basis of the story.

The King, the Pokémon, and the Key[]

The painting is not present until the player becomes the Champion.

A historical painting of Kalos is scheduled to adorn the wall.

When the painting is present:

A painter in later years portrayed a king from 3,000 years in the past.
Many of the episodes depicted in this painting differ from historical facts.
For instance, we know that the king's dearest Pokémon was not at his side when he had the key to the ultimate weapon.
Nevertheless, the painter's technique is outstanding.

During Chapter 4 of the Looker side-story, the painting is covered in graffiti.

The Sea of Kalos[]

This piece is a key work in the rise of the realist movement.
It depicts with keen accuracy the scenery in an area near Coumarine City in Kalos.

Golurk and the Knight[]

This painting depicts a knight-errant who continues his travels with a Pokémon, Golurk.
The painting expresses the knight's identity and his suffering as its primary subjects.
It is regarded as an example of romanticism.

A Man and Mew[]

They say a man of power at the time forced the artist to add the Mythical Pokémon Mew to spread the word of how great he was.

Farmers and Pokémon[]

It captures the lives of Pokémon and farmers who lived together with the land.
It was painted about 80 years ago and is regarded as an example of naturalism.

A Castle in Kalos[]

Around the time the Parfum Palace was built, aristocrats who served the king created unique castles in their territories.
This work is highly praised as a piece that captures that period in time.

A Sketch of a Windmill[]

This sketch is by an artist known to be a polymath, as in someone with a wide-ranging knowledge of painting, architecture, and civil engineering.
The design of the windmill that stands in Dendemille Town today is based on this sketch.

Items[]

Items
Item Games Location/Method
  TM82 X/Y 1F; from an Ace Trainer in the west
  Looker Ticket X/Y 1F; in the southeast corner, in front of the seat (post-game Chapter 1)

Music[]

The background music for the Lumiose Museum somewhat compares to a symphony by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A violin acting as the lead with a double bass acting as the rhythm does the intro verse, while violas can also be heard in the background. This track shares with Hotel Richissime.

Anime[]

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In other languages[]

Languages Names
Korean[Notes 1] 미르박물관
Mileu Bakmulgwan
(Mileu Museum)
German Illumina-Kunstmuseum
Illumina Art Museum
Swedish Lumiose museum
Danish Lumiose Museum
Finnish Lumiose-museo
Norweigan Lumiose Museum
French Musée d'Illumis
Italian Museo di Luminopoli
Spanish Museo de Arte de Luminalia
Luminalia Art Museum
Polish Muzeum Lumiose
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