Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX should be surrounded by a chainlink fence, with barbed wire, with a gate allowing personnel to access SCP-XXXX. The front entrance should be kept locked during non-testing hours. All alternative entrances, such as fire escapes and windows, should be blocked or barricaded, at all times. 2 Guards should be stationed at the entrance of SCP-XXXX, and are to be swapped out every 2 hours. Intruders attempting to enter SCP-XXXX should be apprehended, and taken into custody.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a museum, made with construction grade bricks, called Anomilia Museum, in ██████. Its exterior measures as 41x95x28 meters large. No anomalies manifest in SCP-XXXX until entering SCP-XXXX from any entrance. This includes the fire exits, windows, and main entrance of SCP-XXXX. It is noticed that the windows of SCP-XXXX are opaque from the outside, but are transparent from the inside of SCP-XXXX.
Upon passing through any of SCP-XXXX's entrances, the subject lands in a random place in SCP-XXXX-1. Entering through the main entrance, however, brings you to the reception room of SCP-XXXX-1
Addendum XXXX-A: Testing Log:
Painting: A printed copy of "Still Life with Skull" by Paul Cézanne
Surroundings: A skull and 7 fruits sit on the table. Behind the canvas, there is a door and a coat hanger. Subjects were asked to retrieve the skull and fruit for testing.
Other: Testing on the objects retrieved from the painting, reveals that it's entirely made up of printer ink. Notably, the fruit retrieved from the painting has the same amount of nutrients as its real-life counterpart. It is theorized that someone could survive for a long period of time in SCP-XXXX because of this.
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Addendum XXXX-B: After Incident-XXXX-099, All further cross-testing with anomalous art, and SCP-XXXX, must be approved by at least 3 members of the O5 council.






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