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*'''Gallery of Portraiture of the Realm -''' A government-sponsored museum of portraiture, including permanent collections of portraits of the Prime Executives and Founding Fathers as well as rotating exhibitions of portraits of other political, scientific, cultural, and historical notabilia of national importance.
*'''Gallery of Portraiture of the Realm -''' A government-sponsored museum of portraiture, including permanent collections of portraits of the Prime Executives and Founding Fathers as well as rotating exhibitions of portraits of other political, scientific, cultural, and historical notabilia of national importance.
*'''National Research Aquarium -''' An aquarium maintained for both research and publicity purposes by the Federal Oceanographic Agency featuring marine life from the Federacy's diverse aquatic biomes.
*'''National Research Aquarium -''' An aquarium maintained for both research and publicity purposes by the Federal Oceanographic Agency featuring marine life from the Federacy's diverse aquatic biomes.
*'''National Ethnographic Museum -''' A member institution of the [[Corcoran Institution|Corcoran Consortium]], the National Ethnographic Museum documents the folkways, art, lifestyles, history, and music of the various ethnic and regional communities found in the Federacy. It as first established in the opening decades of Kiravian overseas expansion to exhibit artifacts sent back to Great Kirav by Kiravian explorers and colonists, but later expanded to include material relevant to Aboriginal Kiravites, regional and immigrant Coscivian cultures, and others.
*'''National Ethnographic Museum -''' A member institution of the [[Corcoran Institution|Corcoran Consortium]], the National Ethnographic Museum documents the folkways, art, lifestyles, history, and music of the various ethnic and regional communities found in the Federacy. It as first established in the opening decades of Kiravian overseas expansion to exhibit artifacts sent back to Great Kirav by Kiravian explorers and colonists, but later expanded to include material relevant to Urom, regional and immigrant Coscivian cultures, and others.
*'''Kiravian Postal Museum''' Government-sponsored museum dedicated to the [[postal history of the Kiravian Federacy]] and to educating the public about the contemporary operations of the Kiravian Post. Located adjacent to the '''General Post Office''' (see above), the Postal Museum is a major destination for {{wp|philately|philatelists}}, particularly because it is the only location where the general public can purchase and send mail using the special "Postmaster's Stamps" otherwise reserved for internal government mail.
*'''Kiravian Postal Museum''' Government-sponsored museum dedicated to the [[postal history of the Kiravian Federacy]] and to educating the public about the contemporary operations of the Kiravian Post. Located adjacent to the '''General Post Office''' (see above), the Postal Museum is a major destination for {{wp|philately|philatelists}}, particularly because it is the only location where the general public can purchase and send mail using the special "Postmaster's Stamps" otherwise reserved for internal government mail.