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The British Museum — World History in One Place

Journey through two million years of history — from Egyptian mummies to the Rosetta Stone — in London’s world-famous British Museum. Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG
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Explore Ancient Civilisations, Global Cultures, and Historic Treasures.

A Museum of the World, for the World

If you could travel through human history in one afternoon, where would you go? The British Museum, in the heart of London, takes visitors on that journey. Founded in 1753, it’s one of the world’s greatest museums, holding over eight million artefacts that tell the story of civilisation — from prehistoric tools to contemporary art.

A Global Collection

The British Museum’s vast collection spans two million years of human culture. Each gallery reveals how societies developed, interacted, and shaped the modern world. Must-see highlights include:

The Rosetta Stone – Key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.

The Parthenon Sculptures – Classical masterpieces from ancient Greece.

Egyptian Mummies – Fascinating insights into beliefs about death and the afterlife.

The Sutton Hoo Treasure – Anglo-Saxon gold and silver from an English king’s burial.

The Lewis Chessmen – 12th-century ivory chess pieces from Scotland.

Every gallery immerses visitors in a different civilisation — from Mesopotamia and Rome to China, Africa, and the Americas.

Exploring the British Museum
1. The Great Court

The Great Court forms the centre of the museum.
Its glass roof creates a bright and open space.
Moreover, it provides access to many of the main galleries.

2. The Egyptian Galleries

These galleries contain some of the museum’s most famous objects.
The Rosetta Stone attracts visitors from around the world.
In addition, mummies, statues, and burial objects reveal ancient Egyptian life.

3. Greek and Roman Collections

The museum displays sculptures, pottery, and everyday objects from the classical world.
These galleries explain religion, politics, and culture in ancient societies.
Furthermore, they contain some of the museum’s best-known artefacts.

4. Assyrian and Middle Eastern Displays

Large stone reliefs and carved figures dominate these rooms.
They show scenes of kingship, warfare, and daily life.
Moreover, they help explain the development of early empires.

Visiting The British Museum

Entry to The British Museum is free, making it one of the most accessible cultural experiences in London.

Visitors can enjoy:

Free daily tours and talks.

Special exhibitions exploring themes from world history to modern identity.

Cafés, gift shops, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Allow at least 2–3 hours to explore, or plan a full day if you want to see the major galleries in depth.

Plan your visit on the official British Museum website

Nearby Attractions

National Gallery — European masterpieces

Covent Garden — Shops, restaurants, and street performances

Sir John Soane’s Museum — Historic house museum

Somerset House — Arts and cultural venue

Together, these attractions form part of a Central London Culture Trail.

Why Visit the British Museum?

The British Museum offers:

World-famous artefacts
Ancient civilisations under one roof
Free public access
Extensive galleries and exhibitions

Whether you enjoy archaeology, history, or cultural heritage, the British Museum provides one of the most comprehensive museum experiences in the world.
It’s not just a museum — it’s a record of human history told through objects.

Amenities
Wi-Fi Wheelchair Accessible Free Admission Family Friendly Guided Tours Shop Accessible Toilets Toilet Baby Change Exhibition Food Lift Step Free Access Assistance Dogs Only Accessible Tours

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