The British Museum is home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world. The museum was opened in 1759 and is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum has ten departments with various collections, including artefacts dedicated to indigenous peoples of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, antiquities illustrating the cultures of ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt, Buddhist paintings or drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo and extensive numismatic collections.
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Great Russell Street, London
11 Dec 2024 – 15 Nov 2026
8 Jul 2024 – 18 Aug 2024
2 May 2024 – 28 Jul 2024
15 Feb 2024 – 2 Jun 2024
1 Feb 2024 – 23 Jun 2024
30 Jan 2024 – 12 May 2024
20 Jan 2024 – 20 Jul 2024
27 Oct 2023 – 24 Aug 2024
10 Dec 2022 – 10 Aug 2025
British Museum has 4 ratings.
The British Museum in London, England, is a world-renowned institution that houses an extensive collection of artifacts from various cultures and historical periods. Visitors consistently praise the museum's vast array of exhibits, which span from ancient civilizations to modern times. The Egyptian and Greek collections, including the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon sculptures, are particularly popular among guests.
Many reviewers appreciate the museum's free admission policy, allowing for multiple visits to explore its numerous galleries. The architecture of the building itself, especially the Great Court with its glass roof, is often mentioned as an impressive feature.
However, some visitors note that the sheer size of the museum can be overwhelming, making it difficult to see everything in one visit. During peak tourist seasons, crowding can be an issue, potentially detracting from the viewing experience. A few reviewers also express concerns about the ethical implications of some exhibits, particularly regarding the origins of certain artifacts.
The audio guides and free tours receive positive feedback for enhancing the educational experience, though some find them an additional expense. The museum's cafes and gift shops get mixed reviews, with some finding them overpriced.
Overall, the British Museum offers an unparalleled journey through human history and culture, making it a significant attraction for both tourists and locals alike. While it may require careful planning to navigate its vast collections, the wealth of knowledge and artifacts on display make it a valuable and enriching experience for most visitors.
The reviews are mostly from the White people. So, as a person from India, I would like to realistically point out the fact that you need not to even visit all the items in the British Museum in order to conclude and understand that the British are a thief. Only after a couple of items that you see would you realize that all of them are stolen by the British from various cultures and countries. All the items in the museum, simply put, do not belong to the British; they are stolen. But of course, I expect nothing less from the former colonizers of the world. In my view, colonizers often lack courtesy, realism, and culture of course, because why would a country showcase some other country's culture in their national museum unless of course they lack one.
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A beautiful, world class museum that can absolutely be visited more than once. You can spend an entire day here and still have many things left to see. They feature the most unique exhibits related to world history with multi-language audio tours. Definitely recommended and all for free..!
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