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We've all been hearing about Kobol for as long as we can remember. We learned about it in our history books, we watched movies about it in school, and we heard our parent's stories. But it's rare to actually see objects from the old world live and in person. Well, now's your chance! Head to the | We've all been hearing about Kobol for as long as we can remember. We learned about it in our history books, we watched movies about it in school, and we heard our parent's stories. But it's rare to actually see objects from the old world live and in person. Well, now's your chance! Head to the Caprica Art Museum to catch the Art Treasures of Kobol Exhibit and see cultural artifacts from humanity's original homeland. | ||
Many of the objects in the exhibit are large-scale wooden sculptures, which depict the stories of the ancients and their myths and legends. Other pieces are said to be representative of the massive bodies of water and stunning landscapes that were home to the ancient humans who lived side-by-side with their gods, the Lords of Kobol. Whatever your beliefs about the ancients, though, the beauty of the objects in this exhibit is undeniable. So do yourself, and your family, a favor and go see it now! | Many of the objects in the exhibit are large-scale wooden sculptures, which depict the stories of the ancients and their myths and legends. Other pieces are said to be representative of the massive bodies of water and stunning landscapes that were home to the ancient humans who lived side-by-side with their gods, the Lords of Kobol. Whatever your beliefs about the ancients, though, the beauty of the objects in this exhibit is undeniable. So do yourself, and your family, a favor and go see it now! | ||