July 25, 2008, 9:18 am
 Make this page Home page   Add to Favorites  
worldy.info home





British Museum


City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Region: Western Europe
British Museum

The British Museum was founded in 1753 to promote a better public understanding of the arts, natural history and science It contains one of the world’s greatest displays of antiquities, documenting the rise and fall of civilisations from all over the world The museum opened to the public in 1759, with the famous Rosetta Stone being presented to the museum in 1802, along with many other Egyptian antiquities As well as the Rosetta Stone, the museum also houses many other famous objects including the Elgin Marbles, currently at the centre of debate as to whether they should be returned to Greece Today, the museum’s collection, which is in excess of six million objects, comprises art and antiquities from Egypt, Western Asia, Greece, Rome and Europe, amongst others The spectacular Great Court, with its impressive glass roof, was opened in 2000, following the relocation of the British Library to St Pancras, and is the largest covered public square in Europe Entry is free but there is a charge for some temporary exhibitions


Address: Great Russell Street
London   WC1B 3DG
Tel: +44 (0)20 7323 8000

Keywords:,
museum
Rss Feed Rss Feed     Post page to del.icio.us Post page to Furl Add this page to Netscape.com

Find best deal for the hotel

Travel guides to United Kingdom

©2007 Worldy.info. All right reserved.
 
 
 
The maps and flags images are National Geographic™ Society property.
Weather information is provided by Weather.com™
The news are provided by European Breaking News Channel