A memorial to worlds that have collapsed, nevermore to rise, the Museum of the World's End contains common, uncommon, rare, and unique treasures from long-gone or newly destroyed worlds. The exhibits seem to change frequently, and some hit closer to home than others. Admission is $5 per person, or $2 on every 8th day. The Museum has a gift shop that sells replicas of lost items, which can be useful if that collector's edition Taklavi chainsword is no longer buyable now that the Taklavi no longer exist; prices vary based on how closely they match the power, utility, charm, and such of the original, though they are always expensive… after all, where else are you going to buy from?
The Museum Archive also keeps an astonishingly detailed record and copies of a diverse assortment of items and reference materials from worlds that may or may not still exist, in preparation for their eventual demise, or to store items not currently being exhibited. This collection is not publicly accessible, although researchers may request permission to examine individual objects or to search the Archive Records for artifacts of interest.