This, Too, Shall Pass
Welcome to the Museum of Lost Cities.
History is full of things that will never be known: places and people of whom no record remains. Places that were destroyed, people who were killed or silenced, records that were lost or altered or simply never made in the first place.
However, loss leaves gaps in the world, and the places between the known can tell us the shape of the unknown. This is a museum dedicated to the gaps: to showing what isn’t there so we can guess at what may have been.
Looking For The Exhibit?

We’d like to welcome you to the Museum of Lost Cities’s first exhibit: Eurymachia.
Thanks to the help of the excellent Dr Adelaide Simons, Melbourne-based archaeologist, the Museum of Lost Cities is proud to bring to you a museum exhibit that asks you to participate in history. The dig site, nicknamed ‘Eurymachia’, is new, and all the artefacts are still being analysed. We are asking you to collaborate with each other, to do your own research, and to see if your ideas on what these artefacts are and what they were used for line up with the information you get from the researchers.
Find the virtual Museum exhibit, kept up to date with information from the researchers and the community’s latest guesses here on our Itch.io page.
Then come join the community on our Discord channel.
Go here for more information about both the exhibit and the site.
Learn More about the Museum
To learn more about our organisation and the people working for us, please see the About page.
To contact us, you can either reach out through the social media links in the sidebar; or you can fill out the form on our Contact page and one of our staff will respond to you as soon as possible.





