My Virtual Palaces Collection
Memory Palace Totals
After careful calculation, here's the complete breakdown of loci across all my memory palaces:
Museums & Institutions
9 cultural locations including museums and historic sites
Real-World Locations
16 familiar locations including schools, homes, and urban areas
Video Game Environments
3 game maps with defined capacities (plus 3 variable ones)
Grand Total
Across 28 memory palaces with defined capacities
Explore my extensive collection of meticulously crafted memory palaces spanning museums, cultural landmarks, real-world locations, and immersive video game environments. Each palace is designed to maximize memory retention using the ancient method of loci.
Museums and Cultural Sites
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Serpentine Galleries 30 loci
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German Museum 26 loci
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British Natural History Museum 36 loci
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Bletchley Park 150 loci (WWII Codebreaking Center)
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Baltimore Museum 30 loci
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Alcatraz 40 loci
Real-World Locations
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Howard College Gate 3 Path University of KwaZulu-Natal (198 loci)
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Walk to Alexandra High School 244 loci
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Golden Horse Casino Pietermaritzburg (60 loci)
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Roodepoort Area 113 + 104 + 176 = 393 loci
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Japan Cultural 111 + 85 = 196 loci
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Centurion Urban 116 loci
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Seoul Urban 163 + 134 = 297 loci
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The Old Wensley House Architectural (30 loci)
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Main Suburban Home 100 loci
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Grandma's Large Homestead 60 loci
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Westridge 30 loci
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Berea Urban (30 loci)
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Durban South Beach Coastal (30 loci)
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Townley William Hall Howard College (28 loci)
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Science Block Howard College (40 loci)
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Shepstone Building Howard College (42 loci)
Video Game Environments
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GTA San Andreas Johnson House 40 loci
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Open Arena Volcanic Favorite Map 20 loci
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Open Arena Chaos Map 40 loci
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Open Arena Invisibility/Shotgun Map Capacity varies
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Open Arena Swimming Pool Map Capacity varies
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Open Arena Museum Map Capacity varies
How to Use These Memory Palaces
Each location serves as a mental "filing system" where you can store information by associating it with specific locations within the palace. The capacity indicates how many distinct pieces of information can be stored in each palace using the method of loci. The grand total of 2,406 loci represents an enormous capacity for storing and recalling information!