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The British Museum of England , a stark demonstration of human history.

The British Museum of England , a stark demonstration of human history.

Bloomsbury district, London.
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The British Museum is the UK’s largest museum. It is about 8 million archaeological and artistic images, which are among the most familiar ancient civilizations and all continents. The British Museum has some outstanding richness in archaeological field and diplomacy. The three collections, basically based on which the museum was created, were opened to the public in 1759. It was first located in a palace known as Montague House and access to this museum was free and every scholarly and eager people were allowed to enter here.

The British Museum

The British Museum tells the story of cultural achievement around the world, almost two million years before the dawn of human history. The Museum is a unique resource for the world: the distribution and depth of its collection reinforce the cultural identity of the world and allows them to explore the links between them.

Today, mainly the cultural art objects and a museum, though the archetype was established as the “totalitarian museum” of the British Museum. His foundation is the British physician and native will of Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753). During the lifetime, Sloane collects invisible gathering curiosities and see if his collection is broken after death, he donated it to King George II, for the nation, for a sum of £ 20,000.

The British Museum

The museum is known for its as much as its architecture as its spectacular collection. 2-acre Queen Elizabeth II Great Court features an innovative glass roof that fills the shower like from around, famous reading room. The museum exhibits include the invaluable exhibits like the legendary Rosetta Stone, fine marble sculptures from Parthenon, the Assyrian Temple Room, the 3rd century include Chinese ceramics from fine jewelry from all over the world.

The four most popular features of this museum were: Elgin Marble, Rosetta Stone, Great Court and Magna Carta. Rosetta stones played an important role in studying ancient Egyptian paintings. Some of the collections here also helped to understand the ancient Middle East script. Eventually, in 1880 some collections of natural history were transferred to a new building, to preserve the space for the collection of the British Museum. New buildings, along with the collection, became the Natural History Museum. In the recent past, the British Museum has opened four new permanent galleries and is currently planning to open a new exhibition hall. This museum has also been rewarded for its carbon footprint effort.

Where is the British Museum located?

British Museum, located in Bloomsbury district of London The nearest Tube Station is Hall-Tottenham Court Road, Hall Burns, Russell Square, and Guy Street. Several buses stop near the nearby area.[su_gmap width=”460″ height=”280″ address=”The British Museum,Bloomsbury district, London.”]

British Museum’s Division and collections:

Largest building sites:

Grenville Library, 1875 Building as the museum became the building of Sir Robert Smirke’s grand neo-classical gradual building. King’s Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827 and was described as one of the finest rooms in London. Although it was completely open to the general public until 1857, it was organized on special sites, despite the Great Exhibition of 1851, and despite the disruption of the collection, the storm created new buildings.

Collected from the wider world:

In 1852 the opening of the forecourt was marked as marked by Robert Smirke’s 1823 plan but was already made to cope with the untimely increase of coordination collections. The hole is constructed for the gallery, for the purpose of continued reading of 18 million rubles in the book of Assyrian sculpture and Sydney Smirke’s round reading room, due to the continued pressure to take natural history movements in a new building, with the South Kensington, which will later become the natural history of the British Museum.

New Century, New Building:

By the end of the 19th century, the collection of the British Museum had increased so much that the museum was not big enough for them. In 1895 the trustees bought 69 homes around the museum to destroy them and to construct around the western part of the museum, north, and east. In the first phase, the north wing was constructed in the beginning of 1906.

Egypt and Sudan of the ancient division:

The largest museum in the British Museum is the world’s largest collection of Egyptian archeology in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo. A compilation of immense importance for its range and quality, it’s important to include virtually all periodic items from each site in Egypt and Sudan.

Greece and Rome division:

From the British Museum, archaeologists have been one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in the world, with 100,000 objects in the classical world. This is mostly the beginning of the date range from the beginning of the Greek Bronze era to the establishment of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, under the rule of the Order of Milan, Roman Emperor Constantine.

Middle East Division:

The British Museum possesses the largest and most important collection in the world, outside of Mesopotamia, archaeological Iraq. The collections represent civilizations of the ancient intensive eastern and near areas. This covers objects from Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arab Peninsula, Anatolia, Caucasus, Central Asia, parts of Syria, the Holy Land and the Phoenician Western settlements from the prehistoric period to the Mediterranean and the beginning of the 7th century.

Print and Draw section:

Print and paintings exhibition gallery The prints and drawings of the section prints and drawing occupies the national collection, prints, and drawings by the West. It makes it the largest and best-selling print room as well as the existence of Albertina Vienna, Paris collections, and monastery.

Britain, Europe, and prehistory:

The British, Europe and Pre-History divisions were established in 1969 and are responsible for the collection and a huge expansion of time and geography. As it turns out, some of the earliest objects made by humans in East Africa 2 million years ago include some of the prehistoric worlds and Neolithic objects; And Europe’s art and archeology has ceased archaeological excavation of prehistoric elements from the past to the present and has expanded in the twentieth century, and the division now has literally millions of objects from archaeological and Mesolithic periods throughout the world. Asia Department
The opportunities in the Asia division are very broad; The collection of more than 75,000 objects is the material culture of the entire Asian continent (in East, South, Central and Southeast Asia), and from Neolithic to the present till recently, this division is centered on Oriental archaeological collection from urban or semi-urban society across the Asian continent. In the many parts of the object, the colonial officers and explorers were gathered by the British Empire, especially in the Indian subcontinent.

Africa, Oceania and the Americas:

One of the world’s most widely collected collections in the British Museum is Ethnographic Africa, parts of Oceania and Americas, its culture represents the indigenous peoples around the world. 350,000 over objects spanning thousands of years, the history of mankind in three major continents and many rich and diverse cultures; Running collection of modern art.
Objects of this section are mostly displayed in some galleries on the ground and on the lower floor. The Gallery 24 exhibits ethnographic focus on the contiguous galleries from every continent when North America and Mexico. A long suite of rooms (Gallery 25) showcasing the lower floor on the African art. There are plans for developing permanent galleries to show artwork from Oceania and South America.

Today the museum and the natural history of the collection houses, and books and manuscripts once held it now form part of the independent British Library. The museum preserves its universality in ancient and modern collections of artifacts representing the world’s cultures. The original 1753 collection of the British Museum in Thirteen million objects, has become 70 million in the Natural History Museum and 150 million British libraries.

The best time to visit the British Museum:

The best time to visit London is summer because the temperature is pleasant at this time. This museum is a good reason to visit the middle of the week and in the morning. This place is very crowded on weekends. Also, knowing that knowing this whole museum, your visit becomes more peaceful and celestial. During the opening of the museum, from 10.00 am to 5 pm, However, every Friday time was extended up to 8.30.

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