State auditors have found water leaks at Tennessee's new $160 million state museum.
According to the report released Thursday, nine water leaks were reported between October and March. One leak was found in an electrical closet, while another was found in an exhibition area.
Officials say no artifacts were damaged, but some items were moved to prevent damage and buckets were placed to catch falling water.
The 137,000-square-foot museum opened at Nashville's Bicentennial Capitol Mall in early October of last year after previously being housed in the basement of the James K. Polk building for nearly 40 years.