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The British Museum

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One of the Most Revieweds in London


Address

Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom

Website

www.britishmuseum.org

Contact

+44 20 7323 8299

Rating on Google Maps

4.70 (148.2K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Wednesday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday: (Good Friday), 10 AM to 8:30 PM, Hours might differ
  • Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Monday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Tuesday: 10 AM to 5 PM

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  • 5/5 milin p. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing experience and all for free! The history of the museum and its additions is a story within itself. The Egyptian section really tapped into imagining what life was like for them. The original museum building being staged how it was originally designed to be used was an insight into society and their interpretation of other cultures at that time. Absolutely fantastic and a Covid safe place to visit. It's hard to describe all the magnificent collections, you'll need to visit yourself 🙂
    33 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Oo L. 2 years ago on Google
    Been there at the opening time, but I've never seen this museum with so few people. Took advantage of having little tourists and took a lot of pictures. I had booked a free ticket but was not asked to show anything. There were queues before the bag search but it was pretty smooth. People with no bags could just walk through a difficult aisle. It's really spacious and there are lots of benches to sit and rest. The main cafe and restaurant were open but small coffee bars were closed. The souvenir shop gave me 20% off voucher valid for only today, so if you are planning to buy something more than one, you probably want to buy one first and the rest with the voucher. Great museum with historical items, large and small and all. Just can't believe you can just walk in without paying. Utterly impressive.
    26 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 John A. 1 year ago on Google
    Superb few hours here with our first visit. Allow loads of time as there is so much to see and explore. There is something for everyone and would recommend going to each level. Although it's free entry it's worth doing a donation as well. My grandchildren are also fascinated with the museum. Plenty of facilities to make the visit more enjoyable.
    24 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Hamidreza Ashrafi (. 1 year ago on Google
    A very large place with a variety of historical monuments. I expected to spend 4 hours seeing the whole museum, but it did not happen. I will go at least another full day at the next opportunity. There were some special historical works from the region of Iran that I had read in textbooks before. But I was able to read more closely and patiently. Be sure to enter to see this place with planning and purpose.
    24 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Yahya V. 1 year ago on Google
    Excellent experience. Beautiful place outside and inside. Many interesting collections. Enough to do here for a whole day.. Download the app and you have your personal audio guide for all the exhibits throughout the museum. Food and drink is sold on site, and a nice gift shop to get yourself a memoir.
    17 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Karol W. 1 month ago on Google • 1680 reviews New
    What can you say when reviewing one of the most important museums in the world? Thousands or maybe even millions of exhibits from the entire history of humanity, from prehistory to contemporary art, divided into thematic rooms, arranged on 5 or 6 levels of a huge building. There are plenty of people at any time, but fortunately the size of the rooms means that you can approach every exhibit. When you walk and look around, you constantly see things known from textbooks, scientific books or TV programs. There are some interesting souvenir shops and even a snack bar. Moreover, admission to the museum is free. We planned three to four hours, but in fact to see everything roughly, I think you need two to three days. You can enter from both sides of the building, and of course bags are checked at the entrance (but as always in England, everything is done politely and with a smile).

  • 4/5 ahmed r. 11 months ago on Google
    A very nice place to visit if you want to see various types of monuments from different countries and from different Eras. I would recommend to visit the place if you are in London.
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  • 5/5 CANDY 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) For our trip to London ....., it was one of the stops I had set out to do. Once you go to a very important place or city like London, there are places and places that you must visit. The British Museum is one of them! For a lover of the history of art and archeology it is the best. I won't tell you if you add the fact that you are passionate, like me, of the movie "The Mummy"! 😁😁😁, set in the British Museum! Apart from this little "parenthesis", it was an extraordinary experience. It takes a dip in the past. You travel through the centuries, as if the centuries had never passed, as if all you see is the present! Stay in touch with civilizations that existed hundreds and thousands of years ago, breathe a surreal atmosphere, take a dip in a story that until then you only knew from school books! It was an unforgettable experience and I would add "fascinating" too! Everyone should visit it! We are talking about the BRITISH MUSEUM !!! (Original) Per il nostro viaggio a Londra....., era una delle tappe che mi ero prefissata di fare. Una volta che vai in un luogo o in una città importantissima come Londra, ci sono dei posti e dei luoghi che obbligatoriamente devi visitare. Il British Museum è uno di quelli! Per un' amante della Storia dell'arte e dell'archeologia è il massimo. Non vi dico se ci si aggiunge il fatto che si è appassionati, come me, del film "La Mummia"!😁😁😁, ambientato proprio nel British Museum! A parte questa piccola "parentesi", è stata un'esperienza straordinaria. Si fa un tuffo nel passato. Si viaggia nei secoli, come se i secoli non fossero mai passati, come se tutto quello che vedi è il presente! Stai in contatto con delle civiltà che sono esistite centinaia e migliaia di anni fa, respiri un'atmosfera surreale, fai un tuffo in una storia che fino a quel momento l'hai conosciuta solo dai libri di scuola! È stata un'esperienza indimenticabile e aggiungerei anche "affascinante"! Tutti dovrebbero visitarlo! Stiamo parlando del BRITISH MUSEUM!!!
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Oceana M. 1 year ago on Google
    Massive museum over several floors with plenty of history to see from over the world. Benches to have a sit down. Lots of seating in cafeteria and refreshments. Toilets with disabled access too and baby changing rooms. Gift shops with gorgeous souvenirs from different regions, accepting cash and card. They deliver also.
    9 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 raki 3 years ago on Google
    Everything in British museum is original and priceless. All of these art pieces are mostly only one of their kinds. Many of these statues are so spiritual that peoples around the world have worshipped them for ages. Great Britain took them for free. Britain stole their kings, queens and even gods in forms of these sacred pieces. Without colonialism Britain would never have a museum so rich in world heritages. This place is big enough to take hours. I was lost for good couple of hours in Egyptian section and others.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Tom B. 2 years ago on Google
    This place is mind blowing. There is so much I would almost recommend splitting it up over 2 days... If you a museum fan your in for a treat Becuase there are so many things to see here. It takes you around the world with what I can only assume is 10s of billions of pounds worth of treasures. I 100% recommend this 5 out of 5 museum!!
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 ͡ʖ#Ÿ1Č8N3#͡ᕙᕗ 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Kayene hada bark fi wahren 😅 (Original) Kayene hada bark fi wahren 😅
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Farhan P. 3 years ago on Google
    Founded in 1753, the British Museum's remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history. Enjoy a unique comparison of the treasures of world cultures under one roof, centred around the magnificent Great Court. World-famous objects such as the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies are visited by up to six million visitors per year. In addition to the vast permanent collection, the museum's special exhibitions, displays and events are all designed to advance understanding of the collection and cultures they represent. Child TicketFREEFamily TicketFREESenior TicketFREEAdult TicketFREE Entrance to the Museum is free. A donation of £5 is recommended. There are admission charges for special exhibitions and some events - book online now to avoid missing out. Opening Times Open daily from 10am to 5.30pm. Open late on Fridays until 8.30pm
    7 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 mourad r. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) National Zabana Museum of Oran Inaugurated in 1930, in the city center, on the occasion of the centenary of colonization, it was opened to the public in 1935, under the name of Musée Demaëght. At independence, it was entrusted to the People's Municipal Assembly (APC) of the city of Oran. Then in 1986, it came under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and was renamed the National Zabana Museum, in tribute to this martyr, the first guillotine in the liberation war. The exhibition halls Natural History Hall Prehistory room Antiquity Hall Maghreb ethnography room Foreign ethnography room Islamic archeology hall Old Oran Room Fine Arts Room (Original) Musée National Zabana d'Oran Inauguré en 1930, en plein centre-ville, à l’occasion du centenaire de la colonisation, il a été ouvert au public en 1935, sous l’appellation de Musée Demaëght. A l’indépendance, il a été confié à l’Assemblée Populaire Communale (APC) de la ville d’Oran. Puis en 1986, il est passé sous la tutelle du Ministère                de la Culture et a été rebaptisé Musée National Zabana, en hommage à ce martyr, premier guillotiné de la guerre de la libération. Les salles d’expositions Salle d’histoire naturelle Salle de préhistoire Salle de l’antiquité Salle d’ethnographie maghrébine Salle d’ethnographie étrangère Salle de l’archéologie islamique Salle du vieil Oran Salle des beaux-arts
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 AussieIslander 2 years ago on Google
    Take the opportunity to see Hokusai and then all the other wonderful things in the Japan collection. Then have a coffee under the roof in the Great Court. You need to find the bar that's closest to the ceiling as the coffee there is the best in the museum. You'll find it if you visit the Hokusai and Japan collection. Cakes are pretty good too.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Nirupama T. 3 years ago on Google
    Lovely fantastic idols. Indian architecture is greatest. India has a golden culture and mysterious yogis. It was my dream to live in India and now I'm living in a small village of India and enjoying my life. I'm in the search of true yogis. Meditation is really a good science. Yoga is a gift of India to all humanity.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Abdennour T. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Good place and bad parking (Original) Bon endroit et mauvaise stationnement
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Omar H. 4 years ago on Google
    The Ahmed Zabana National Museum is a museum located in Oran. It's definitely recommended to visit when visiting the city. It is named after the Algerian national hero Ahmed Zabana executed by the French on May 19, 1956, in Algiers.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Betiel A. 9 years ago on Google
    Hi everyone this is betty how u doing today. I am a beautiful person
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dimitrios Spyridon C. 3 years ago on Google
    A beautiful museum with exhibits from Europe, Africa and Asia, I loved it.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Donovan “Don” B. 2 years ago on Google
    What's to say that hasn't been said already? Truly a marvel to walk around the British museum. So many exhibits and culture of old and new across the world to see all in one place. We went to see the "Hokusai, The Great Picture Book of Everything" exhibition. Was really a once in a lifetime experience. Was a bit crowded but you just have to wait before space is available. You do have to pay for this but it's well worth it as with most of their payed exhibitions. If your passing through and have some spare time, then I recommend popping in.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Erick T. 1 year ago on Google
    So much incredible history under one roof. Definitely one of the greatest collections of art and artifacts in the world. I mean, the Rosetta Stone is here! I would highly recommend a visit for anyone visiting London. Every time I come back to the British Museum, I discover something new and wondrous.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Karolina S. 3 years ago on Google
    Overpriced museum full of stolen goods.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 moumina m. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Salam We visited this museum Monday, June 24 My cha ALLAH nothing to say it is beautiful and full of things to know we were lucky there was a gentleman on the first floor he gave us a lot of information j was with my child in the stroller and the visit was very good on the stairs a young man helped me several times on the stairs RABIE YAHAFDAHE The museum closes at 16h Dommmage I could not see all I thank the bcp the gentleman on the first floor c is a real researcher 👏👏👏j learned bcp thing اللهم زدنا علما ملاحظة: متاحف مافيهاش بزاف الناس ولكن مدينة جديدة واااااي خصادة خصنا نفطنوا وارجعوا للاريخنا الغني تاريخ الجزائر ماراهش غير في الثورة يا اساتذة نتاع التاريخ ه قصر الباي خااااوي (Original) Salam On a visité ce musé lundi 24 juin Ma cha ALLAH rien a dire il est beau et pleine de chose à savoir on a eu de la chance il y avait un monsieur au premier étage il nous a donné bcp d information j etais avec mon enfant dans la poussette et la visite etait tres bien dans les escaliers un jeune homme m a aidé plusieurs fois dans l'escalier RABIE YAHAFDAHE Le musé ferme à 16h Dommmage je n ai pas pu tous voir Je remercie bcp le monsieur au premier étage c est un vrai chercheur 👏👏👏j ai appris bcp de chose اللهم زدنا علما ملاحظة : متاحف مافيهاش بزاف الناس ولكن مدينة جديدة واااااي قصر الباي خااااوي خصنا نفطنوا ونرجعوا لتاريخنا الغني تاريخ الجزائر ماراهش غير في الثورة يا اساتذة نتاع التاريخ ه
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Abhishek k. 3 years ago on Google
    My favourite room in the British Museum is the Enlightenment Gallery. Last time I was there, I spent ages looking at all the amazing objects collected and concentrated in this huge space and all its cabinets and drawers and boxes and displays. It can get overwhelming, but if you go about it slowly, is very rewarding.
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  • 5/5 Joshua L. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is really nice. To begin with the building itself and then the main lobby, those are beautiful structures and views. Inside the Museum, you can find history from all over the world and that's pretty cool. I admit I'm not the most Museum type guy, but I thought it was really amazing to check the Rosetta Stone, the original blocks from the Parthenon, check the natural "human mummy", amongst many other objects and artifacts (awesome clocks, incredible chess board, weapons, traditions, etc.). And to finish, the best part... You can check all that for FREE!!! Enjoy.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 ameema 3 years ago on Google
    full of stolen goods. give it back
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jacqueline B. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing experience and all for free! The history of the museum and its additions is a story within itself. The Egyptian section really tapped into imagining what life was like for them. The original museum building being staged how it was originally designed to be used was an insight into society and their interpretation of other cultures at that time. Absolutely fantastic and a Covid safe place to visit. It's hard to describe all the magnificent collections, you'll need to visit yourself 🙂
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sue D. 2 years ago on Google
    I love this museum every time I go. Cafes dotted around the museum on the ground floor with a restaurant upstairs. Nice friendly staff that were really helpful. Book shop there but very expensive. Gets very busy especially late morning. HandGel at the entrance and dotted around. Covid-19 safety and restrictions adhered too. Lots of things to see. Would definitely recommend to visit but be prepared to spend a lot of time there because it’s a very big museum.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mason T. 7 months ago on Google
    Despite having a timed ticket, we still had to endure a long wait in the outdoor line at the museum on a rainy day. Inside the museum, the experience was truly delightful, particularly considering the tickets were free. A wide array of historical art pieces were exceptionally well-presented. The organization was impeccable, with ample bathroom facilities provided. Overall, it made for an enjoyable and engaging visit.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Alice N. 5 months ago on Google • 408 reviews
    A wonderful experience on a very wet London day. We arrived mid morning and we were expecting to queue but we went in easily despite the security inspection. There is no cost so no awful queue like the Louvre. We were able to leave coats, bags and umbrellas at the cloakroom for a very reasonable price. This freed us up to enjoy the museum. It is huge! We got a free map then decided to buy the guidebook and study it before setting out. We went to the 3rd floor first and booked for lunch at the restaurant. We then did the 3rd floor which is vast before an EXCELLENT, late lunch. Then down to the ground floor galleries. Unfortunately, the Parthenon galleries were closed but there was so much to see that it really did not matter. Keep some energy: The gift shops and book shops were amazing but since we are travelling light, we had to resist. We made a donation because this fantastic museum is still free. Enjoy!

  • 5/5 Giuseppe G. 3 years ago on Google
    What a magnificent building filled with incredible wealth of knowledge and history. You'll need a full day so get there early. Good restaurants, coffee shops, gift shops and helpful staff. I would say in my opinion this is one of the top museum in the world. Note that the entrance is FREE but they ask for donation so please do DONATE to help them keep going!
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mohamed b. 3 years ago on Google
    Nearly everyone has heard of the British Museum and with good reason. The collections are absolutely amazing. This is the home of the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and one of the best collections of Egyptian artifacts outside Egypt. (Controvery over whether Britain should be the custodian of these things aside.) But that is only the beginning. There are artifacts from all over the world: an amazing collection of Greek and Etruscan terracotta objects, Roman glass, the Sutton Hoo treasure, some of the most famous Maya stellae, beautiful torquoise mosaic objects of the Aztec culture; sections devoted to China, Japan, and the South Pacific. A serindipity of German "notgeld". And much more! One of the most wonderful areas is King George Library, the "Enlightenment Room": one could spend an entire day just there! That being said, one has to be prepared for crowds, particularly at popular exhibits like the Egyptian artifacts and King George Library. During the week there are numerous school groups clogging these areas and multiple tours in a variety of languages. One has to be patient: go see something 'unpopular' at peak times and try the popular things later. We actually saw the Rosetta Stone at one point with not another soul around. It helps to have several hours to devote here.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Nick B. 3 years ago on Google
    I’ll definitely be back, not all exhibits are on display due to covid19. Don’t forget to book ahead. The museum has a place to eat, but we grabbed a few meal deals before we went in. Men + woman’s bathroom are available, the men’s was clean. Security is tight on the way in, bags will be checked. One wonders as you walk around how all of it came to Britain....
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mia B. 4 years ago on Google
    Much larger than it looks from the outside, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art boasts 3 stories of African art. The artwork ranges from contemporary art to the pieces you see in all of the text books. I would recommend for fans of art whether you are interested specifically in African art or not. You'll see beautiful, thought-provoking pieces and learn something along the way. If African art is a passion, be sure to check out this museum as it has the best collection in the world. There was a lot of renovation taking place while we were there. I can't imagine how great it will be once finished. It was already a beautifully appointed museum, very well laid out with very friendly and knowledgeable staff.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ahmed S. 3 years ago on Google
    The National Museum of African Art is the Smithsonian Institution's African art museum, located on the National Mall of the United States capital. Its collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes. It was the first institution dedicated to African art in the United States, and remains the largest collection. The Washington Post called the museum a mainstay in the international art world and the main venue for contemporary African art in the United States. The museum was founded in 1964 by a Foreign Service officer and layman who bought African art objects in Germany and multiple houses in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in which to display them. The collection focused on traditional African art and an educational mission to teach black cultural heritage. To ensure the museum's longevity, the founder lobbied the national legislature to adopt the museum under the Smithsonian's auspices. It joined the Smithsonian in 1979 and became the National Museum of African Art two years later. A new, mostly underground museum building was completed in 1987, just off the National Mall and adjacent to other Smithsonian museums. It is among the Smithsonian's smallest museums. The African art museum took a scholarly direction over the next twenty years, with less social programming. It collected traditional and contemporary works of historical importance. Exhibitions include works both internal and borrowed, and have ranged from solo artist to broad, survey shows. The museum hosts two to three temporary exhibitions and ten special events annually. Reviewers criticized the National Mall building's architecture, particularly its lack of natural light. The museum is scheduled for remodeling as part of the Smithsonian's upcoming South Mall project.
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  • 3/5 Suvendu D. 5 years ago on Google
    Oran's museum is little-visited by foreigners, but it is one of the keys to understanding the city, although the collection doesn’t always live up to the grandeur of the building. A large 1st-floor room tells the local story of the battle for independence, most moving being the list of local people executed by the French between 1954 and 1962. There are also interesting exhibits of ancient sculptures, some good mosaics and terracotta portraits. The extensive, neglected natural history collection includes giant lobsters and squid and, in the basement among the stuffed animals, a shark, all caught in the bay. The paintings are more surprising, being a mix of works by 20th-century Algerian artists, French Orientalists including Eugene Fromentin, and some 18th-century studies of mythical subjects.
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  • 5/5 Adwan A. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) If you understand the history of the city, the true spirit of this museum will tell you everything about the city of Oran (Original) اذا بدك تفهم تاريخ المدينة صح روح هذا المتحف، يحكي كل شي عن مدينة وهران
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  • 5/5 ameen J. 5 years ago on Google
    If you do not know much about Eritrea come to this museum to learn about ancient Eritrean cultures and tribes and the organisms that lived in ancient Eritrea...
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  • 5/5 Volodymyr 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The capital of Great Britain is one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world. One of its main attractions is undoubtedly the British Museum. This is one of the largest and most visited museums in the world. The huge collection of the museum is divided by subject into several sections. We devoted most of our time to exhibits related to the history of Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. A few years before visiting the museum we were in the Egyptian Giza, where the guide, talking about the Great Sphinx, said that part of his beard is in the British Museum. Therefore, the first thing, having come to the museum, we went in search of the Sphinx's beard. We searched for a long time and to our great joy they found it. Abydos tablets and much more. The section dedicated to Ancient Greece displays many famous ancient sculptures, including one of the statues of the Caryatids from the Acropolis of Athens (the famous sculpture of a disco ball is located in the huge lobby at the entrance to the museum). There are many interesting exhibits in other departments dedicated to the Ancient East, Africa, Mesoamerica, Europe. The museum contains a large number of prints and graphics, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Durer, Raphael and other famous authors. You can devote a whole day to the museum, or even more than one, everything is so interesting. Besides, the entrance to the museum is free. (Original) Столица Великобритании - один из самых красивых и интересных городов мира. Одной из главных её достопримечательностей безусловно является Британский музей.Это один из крупнейших и наиболее посещаемых музеев мира.Огромная коллекция музея разделена по тематике на несколько отделов.Мы больше всего времени уделили экспонатам связанным с историей Древнего Египта,Греции и Рима.За несколько лет до посещения музея мы были в Египетской Гизе, где экскурсовод рассказывая о Великом Сфинксе, сказал что часть его бороды находится в Британском музее. Поэтому , первым делом, прийдя в музей , мы отправились на поиски бороды Сфинкса.Долго искали и к нашей большой радости ее таки нашли .В отделе посвященом Египту находится наибольшее собрание мумий и саркофагов за пределами Египта.Также мы тут видели знаменитый Розетский камень, осколок Абидосской скрижали и многое другое.В отделе посвященном Древней Греции выставлено много известных античных скульптур, в том числе ,одна из статуй кареатид с Афинского акрополя, (знаменитая скульптура дискобола находится в огромном вестибюле при входе в музей). Очень много интересных экспонатов и в других отделах посвященных Древнему востоку, Африке, Месоамерике, Европе.В музее собрано большое количество гравюр и графики , в том числе работы Микеланджело, Леонардо да Винчи, Дюрера,Рафаэля и других знаменитых авторов. Музею можно посвятить целый день и даже не один, все настолько интересно.К тому же , вход в музей бесплатный.
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  • 5/5 Atlas 2 years ago on Google
    You'll need two days to see it all! First time coming here in over quarter century of life, and knew I had to come here before the sands of time trickle away. Started with the Egyptian statues, incredibly hard to miss since they tower over you. The Rosetta Stone takes pride of place right at the entrance. The section splits off into Assyrian and Greek sections, sadly most of the Greek stuff is closed currently. The Assyrian section is mostly wall art but is extremely detailed so worth a look, particularly the royal lion hunts. The next section we visited was the mummies, located upstairs. This section is very busy, so timing your visit to see this first might be a good idea. Following this is the Sutton Hoo hoard, which is one of the main reasons I wanted to come. Very interesting to see all of the pieces found and how they would have looked. The best part of all this is it is free.
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  • 5/5 oladejo O. 2 years ago on Google
    Such a lovely place to visit. Very neat and well taken care of. The staffs, always cheerful and helpful considering its free to visit the place. No wonder they say the best things in life are free. I will definitely visit again and will support with my donation to keep the work going and strong.
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  • 5/5 Naheed S. 2 years ago on Google
    Great place for people who are interested in facts and history. Many artifacts to view, learn about and admire from around the world. The place is massive and has a lot to offer. Need your walking shoes on because there is loads to see.
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  • 5/5 Adam 2 years ago on Google
    Visited with my daughter on 4th September 2021. I have been very busy with work so it was great to spend some quality time with my daughter here. She’s fascinated by ancient Egypt and there was a lot on display from ancient Egypt at the Museum. Due to covid restrictions, the Museum website recommends booking tickets in advance in order to avoid waiting in a lengthy queue as visitor numbers need to be limited. We booked online and went straight in following a quick security check. At the museum there were very friendly staff at every corner; from the gift shop staff, to the cafe and visitor assistants, everyone I encountered was friendly and helpful.
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  • 5/5 Hsin Yi W. 2 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is another must-go place of London since it’s part of 3 famous & signature museums in the world. One of the best things is that the admission fee is free for everyone & everyday except for special exhibitions. Their collection of antiques is in a great variety, especially for Ancient Greece and Rome and the quantity is huge that it would take you a day or more to finish touring it all. However, the arrangement of route is kind of confusing and not perfect in our opinions. We totally understand how difficult it is to manage thousands of treasure in one place and just expect slight improvement in the near future.
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  • 5/5 Eddie R. 2 years ago on Google
    There is always something new to see at the British Museum regardless of how many times you visit. The best thing is it's free and a brilliant place to take children. 5 floors with thousands of artifacts, Africa and Egypt areas were my favourites. There are a few toilets spread around the museum and a few places to buy food and drink. Highly recommended.
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  • 5/5 Carl J. 2 years ago on Google
    Superb afternoon spent yesterday looking round the Europe and Islamic World exhibitions… So much to see here and somewhere I will keep coming back to time and time again.. Great for kids and adult alike and a bit of something for everyone, a genuinely jaw dropping experience!!
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  • 5/5 Sarah H. 2 years ago on Google
    Absolute gem of a museum housing treasures and artifacts from many different cultures. There's so much to take in, so you could easily dedicate a whole day here viewing the free areas of the museum. It also holds seasonal exhibitions at a cost and has a members area hidden away from the main areas. Great day out for all ages 🤠
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  • 5/5 Maria A. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful museum need to book online due to the current situation. Was about ten minutes late was still able to go in friendly staff and wanting to help. Was busy though but not putting them done for this as it is one of the best museums in London. There is a cafe and loads of seating scattered around the museum Beautiful artifacts and very informative halls. The Egypt section is gorgeous. They have new artifacts as well as old (no pun intended) also security checks as you enter. Hand sanitisation is available or you can take your own masks are recommended to wear in the museum as the closeness of the visitors. They have a couple of gifts shops as well. Over all I would highly recommend this place as a excellent day out.
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  • 5/5 Maria R. 2 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is FREE to visit. It is packed full of history. Time sits still in this place. So many timelines to see. So much knowledge. There are some events you can pay to see/enter otherwise 90% is available to see. There's also plenty of toilets, seating, staff to assist you, maps on the right at the entrance, outdoor cafe food and drink stand with seating. Indoor food court downstairs and upstairs. Also, a lovely big gift shop! Your bags are searched before entering for safety which I liked! Worth a visit and will spend quite a bit of time here.
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  • 5/5 Ahmed A. 1 year ago on Google
    The British Museum is a great place to visit if you're interested in history or art. The museum has an incredible collection of artifacts from all over the world. I was particularly impressed by the Iraqi and the Egyptian collection. The museum is also very well-organized and easy to navigate. I would definitely recommend a visit to the British Museum.
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  • 5/5 Rahul M. 1 year ago on Google
    Just excellent! Discover two million years of human history and culture in this public museum with an interactive experience through time, continents and cultures, featuring some of the most fascinating objects in human history. One of the best museums of the world with the Rosetta stone, mummies being the prime attraction! Don't forget to checkout their limited time exhibits! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
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  • 4/5 steven l. 1 year ago on Google
    Our third museum visit on the same day. This was always our go to museum on past visits to London. There is so much to learn and rediscover here, and we love the Assyrian and Egyptian exhibits. Also, the huge covered roof creates such a wonderful place, with the two cafe dining areas bookending the souvenir store. The reading room upstairs is also a must visit. Entrance is free but you need to book your date and time online in advance.
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  • 4/5 Abdus S. 1 year ago on Google
    Entry to the museum is free but still its better to book the slot in advance. It is usually stated that the last time to enter is 3.30 but when we arrived later we were allowed to go like other people. There was no waiting time despite the weekend. One needs 3 4 hours to see the most important parts of the museum.
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  • 5/5 Jim C. 3 months ago on Google • 297 reviews New
    This was a huge museum with so much to see. We did the "around the world in 90 minutes" tour which highlighted the most famous items in the museum, including the Rosetta Stone. We thought that this was a perfect way to see the high points of the museum. We recommend booking tickets of any type in advance, in order to skip the security lines.

  • 5/5 Anil A. 2 months ago on Google • 275 reviews New
    At British Museum, you get to see the history of world through British lens. Literally they brought all the items from different countries during their colonial regime. But it's good to see everything in one place. You need to spend at least 8 hours to be able to see all the 90+ rooms. From Egyptian mummies to Indian Hinduism cultural artifacts to asian, roman, American, African, Japanese and Chinese, you can find different artifacts and collectibles from all over the world ♥️

  • 5/5 Amir Arsalan M. 3 weeks ago on Google • 212 reviews New
    It's awesome this museum and a must to do. It's unbelievable how many great pieces are there. And the museum is free!!! We arrived at 9h50, it opened at 10, and the line moved forward very fast.

  • 1/5 The T. 3 years ago on Google
    Would be 5 stars if they didn't knowingly buy and refuse to give back stolen art.
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  • 5/5 Radovan M. 3 years ago on Google
    Muzeum napechovane od sklepa az po strechu vsim, co Vas v takovem vseobecnem muzeu napadne. Vcetne exponatu, ktere Britove pobrali v celem svete a doma vystavuji. Je skutecne na co koukat. Vstupne jako ve vsech statnich muzeich zdarma, ale slusnost je zaplatit sponzorsky dar pri vstupu. I kdyz je navstevniku hodne, krasne se rozplynou v jednotlivych obrovskych vystavnich salech. K dispozici take kopy obchudku plne suvenyru, knih atd. Uz u vstupu Vas ohromi monumentalnost cele stavby. Idealni si koupit mapku muzea pro snazsi orientaci vcetne jednodussiho nalezeni top exponatu.
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  • 5/5 HÜSEYİN D. 3 years ago on Google
    💮Girişi ücretsiz olan, haritasız gezilemeyecek kadar büyük bir müze Türkiye’nin sahip olabileceği tarihi eserlerin yarısı şuan burada inanılmaz bir bakımla sergileniyor, örneğin nemrutta normalde o kafa heykellerinden çok daha fazlasının olabileceğini, sadece nemruta ayrilmis bir salon olmasiyla ve bu salonda kapı, bina Girişi süslemeleri, duvar gibi pek de küçük olmayan tarihi eserlerin sergilenmesiyle anlıyoruz. işin acı yani ise bu eserlerin bi çoğunun yanında Osmanlı tarafindan ingilizlere hediye edilmiştir ya da başka şeyler karşılığında takas edilmiştir gibi notların yer almasıdir ve benim mutlaka gezilecek yerler listemde yer almaktadır.😊 🔴Daha fazlası için takip edin lütfen:)
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  • 5/5 Gennifer P. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is one of the best tourist attractions in the British Museum. There are nearly thirteen million artifacts and paintings from different countries of the world. Sir (John Boyd) is the president of the British Museum, and he presides over the museum to this day, and the director in charge of the British Museum (Nell McGregor). Visitors do not pay any fees when visiting the British Museum as it is a major exhibition in the United Kingdom. The original owner of the building in the British Museum is a doctor named (Montague House). The British Museum Library contains lots of ancient, rare handwritten books and archaeological manuscripts dating back thousands of years. The museum has many sections, and each section contains antiquities that belong to the country from which they came, such as the Egyptian section, which includes many of the Pharaonic holdings, Egyptian antiquities, the Greek section, in which the holdings in it date back to the Greek era, and many other sections.
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  • 5/5 Zen 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful beautiful beautiful... I love museums and this one has some of the most beautiful pieces I’ve ever seen. It’s very sensory. With sounds and visuals the lighting all perfect. I could stay for hours. Not to mention the museums are free in DC, So that is a huge plus. It’s a place that keeps you interested at every turn. I took a few photos but there is much much more to see. If you are in the DC area I definitely suggest stopping by. Or dedicating at list one day of your trip to museum hop. The Smithsonian has a few different museums also a castle which is pretty cool as well! The museum was not crowded it’s a great place to take refuge on a hot day or a really cold day. They have bathrooms places to sit and usually a little cafe. Although food is not allowed in or around the exhibits.
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  • 5/5 Mavis A. 4 years ago on Google
    So Much to Learn at this Place! I loved every minute I spent here. Although free for everyone, this place is well maintained and have clean bathrooms! The workers there are polite and engaging. You are allowed to take photos but you have to turn your flash off. If you want to learn about the countries of Africa and its beautiful people, this museum is a terrific place to start. Remember, although free, they do run on donations and I believe this Art Museum is worth your humble donations. Do visit!
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  • 5/5 Nasreddine B. 3 years ago on Google
    La création du musée municipal Demaëght dans la ville d'Oran est due à Louis Demaëght, archéologue et épigraphiste, qui réunit en 1882 divers objets issus de ses propres collections et répartis en trois sections : la numismatique (13 pièces), les antiquités romaines et africaines (16 pièces), l'histoire naturelle, objets auxquels s'ajoutent dès l'ouverture du musée les deux remarquables mosaïques romaines de Portus magnus déplacées du site dit du « Vieil Arzew » à Bethioua : la grande mosaïque en quatre tableaux, et la petite représentant le Départ de Bacchus vers les Indes[1]. Plus tard, d’autres sections comme la préhistoire et l'ethnographie, la peinture, la sculpture, l'art graphique et la gravure, furent ajoutées. Face à l'augmentation du fonds, un nouveau local s’imposa bientôt. Édifié en 1933, le bâtiment actuel, situé au 19, boulevard Zabana, est officiellement inauguré le 11 novembre 1935 dans les locaux du palais des beaux-arts et est appelé dans un premier temps « musée Demaëght ». Ce grand bâtiment comprend non seulement le musée, mais aussi la bibliothèque municipale et l'école des beaux-arts d'Oran. En 1963, après l'indépendance de l'Algérie, le musée est placé sous la tutelle de l’Assemblée populaire communale de la ville d’Oran, et ce jusqu’en 1986. Depuis cette date, il est sous la tutelle du ministère de la Culture algérien et a été rebaptisé musée national Zabana en hommage à Ahmed Zabana (1926-1956), combattant de la révolution algérienne
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  • 3/5 Idir F. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Between my last two visits over 15 years nothing more the same collection that degrades day by day (Original) Entre mes deux dernier visite pluse de 15 ans rien de plus la méme collection qui dégrade de jour en jour
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  • 5/5 Fatima Zahra !. 4 years ago on Google
    Ahmed zabana National Museum is one of the best museums in the country,it is small but contains huge amounts of masterpieces and sculptures and paintings and stuffed animals and also aquatic animals....I loved it , I definitely recommend this place for u to visit as soon as possible
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  • 1/5 Brad M. 3 years ago on Google
    Got bad food poisoning from this restaurant. Crab cakes undercooked and waiters gave aggressive looks. Not sure if they were looking at me or their pay checks. Also not much space as large woman next to me took up most of the floor.
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  • 5/5 Monday O. 6 years ago on Google
    A peaceful community to be in,both in private and commercial property are all in accordance with the laws of the land.The Elders Council are elite's in various spheres of life's,traditionally and religiously, even in their various establishment where they worked and retired, added more moral examples for the youth,women and visitors.Security surveillance is a 24hrs service's,with the advantage of a police divisional headquarters, and local vigilante. More so a town planning system is what the community practice,there by giving opportunity for vast development,farming and other businesses,while the river, streams around the community boundaries,enhanced the environment as a tourist attraction,alongside a confluence at the end of the two river flowing towards Ikpe river,along Benin Abraka road and orhionmwon river respectively
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  • 5/5 Анна �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful exhibition "Russian Style. From Historicism to Art Nouveau" .👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 It is not very convenient to deal with several types of tickets at the entrance, it turned out 3 per person to see the main exhibition. I would like a more convenient system. The content of the museum itself is wonderful, but I would like to note that it is time to do something with the parquet in the museum. The creak is so loud (on absolutely any part of the floor) that sometimes it even made it difficult to concentrate on the texts. I wish the museum prosperity. (Original) Замечательная выставка "Русский стиль. От историзма к модерну".👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Не очень удобно разбираться на входе с несколькими видами билетов, получилось по 3 на человека, чтобы посмотреть основную экспозицию. Хотелось бы более удобную систему. Само наполнение музея замечательное, но хотелось бы заметить, что в музее пора что-то делать с паркетом. Скрип настолько громкий (на абсолютно любом участке пола), что это иногда даже мешало сосредоточиться на текстах. Желаю музею процветания.🙏💫
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  • 5/5 RE B. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The shop is inside the mall the eagles in sant anastasia, the products are the same as all those in the original marines chain, the shop and very well stocked advice 😊 (Original) Il negozio e presente all'interno del centro commerciale le aquile a sant Anastasia , i prodotti sono uguali a tutti quelli della catena original marines , il negozio e molto ben fornito lo consiglio 😊
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  • 5/5 Mantvydas �. 3 years ago on Google
    Wonderful and huge museum with a lot of things to offer, and see. I could say - quality, and serious museum plus it's free! I was surprisingly shocked, and pleased about this museum, it's a must to visit place :)
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  • 5/5 David C. 2 years ago on Google
    So much to see. Beautiful architecture. Children and adults will love this place. Even the exhibits are amazingly laid out. Very informative. Had a blast coming here. Very beautiful building too. Free entry, however I would recommend anyone to donate too as its worth keeping for everyone at one point to see. Worth a visit for 60 mins or spend hours looking at everything.
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  • 5/5 Zoe S. 2 years ago on Google
    I finally got the chance to visit and I was not disappointed! I was super excited to see the Egyptian mummies, although of course it doesn't compare to what there is in Egypt itself. It was well laid out and spanned history from ancient to modern times, all over the world, from Europe to the Middle East to Japan and Korea. I spent nearly 3 hours there and only got through one floor though so if you're going to do it properly go in the morning!
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  • 5/5 DavidS 2 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury  area of London. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest  and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely collected during the era of the Britishempire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. Amazing museum with free entrance. Very impressive collection of art. The place where you can spend hole day. A few floors, great Egyptian collection. Very liked Japanese side of museum. Very recommend to visit, also there is place to drink coffee and eat (inside) and buy some souvenirs.
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  • 5/5 Fredrick Edward Zachariah (. 2 years ago on Google
    There is no entry fee for the museum. Some of the pavilions are restricted entry due to high volume of customers. Timed free tickets are needed to enter into these pavilion. Especially India, china. The whole tour of the museum will take 3 hours minimum. Its a five floor museum, well maintained and staffed.
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  • 5/5 Fernanda G. 2 years ago on Google
    Incredible museum, probably one of the finest in the world. So carefully curated and covering ancient civilisations like Egypt, Greece, The Roman Empire, Mexico, North America, The Middle East. Impressive architecture both inside and out. A must see destination in London for tourists and locals alike. You can’t miss the Rosetta Stone
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  • 5/5 Wan-chien H. 1 year ago on Google
    ABSOLUTELY stunned by this museum. Very comprehensive collection of the world’s history. Everything inside the museum is very well preserved and you get to learn many new things of different histories. Museum is massive so almost impossible to finish everything in one day. Would recommend doing homework on what you would like to see the most and plan your route before your visit. Came on a Monday but still need to queue for bag inspection, so prepare for long line if you are coming on the weekends.
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  • 5/5 Hope M. 2 years ago on Google
    I was surprised by its size, by the overall enormity of its collections and the preservation of the items. Some areas are temperature controlled and easily accessible. It's a worthy day trip with eateries and its very own restaurant! The museum is a place for young and old with many photo opportunities and souvenirs to make memories with. I would reccomend this to any and all.
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  • 4/5 Warda A. 1 year ago on Google
    If you like museums, this is a great option! Firstly it’s free, which is always great. Secondly, there’s a lot of history! I wish I had more time here but we were tired and entered late so only spent 1.5 hrs here. But it’s very open and very interesting.
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  • 5/5 ian c. 1 year ago on Google
    Massive museum. Very easy to get lost here. Some great exhibits which reflect British history, by that I mean a history of things Britain has pilfered over the years! 🙂 Even so very well laid out exhibits really interesting artefact’s Did get questioned at security about my camera looking to professional, and that I needed permission for taking pictures. There must have been a lot of people who were granted permission as there was a lot of professional looking cameras 🤷🏼‍♂️ minor gripe.. Easily spend three hours + wondering around here.
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  • 4/5 Yusuf S M. 4 months ago on Google • 193 reviews
    Had a wonderful experience of visiting this museum. The museum is huge with lots and lots of artifacts from various periods. The museum is divided into various sections. Africa, Asia, Islamic world, both Americas, Britain, Europe etc which are further subdivided. Japan & Korea have their own gallery too. Lots to see and learn. Recommended if you are in London and have time.

  • 5/5 Jeferson Kozenieski C. 2 months ago on Google • 184 reviews New
    It’s a giant museum. There are many floors and many sessions. There are many samples from different continents and regions of the world (I wonder how they all ended up there?). You need almost a whole day to be able to see everything very calmly and absorb all the information. However it is a unique opportunity and you must do it, even more so that admission is free.

  • 3/5 Jack H. 3 weeks ago on Google • 152 reviews New
    Positives: Museum itself is amazing and it definitely is a must go place. My daughters 7 and 10 love to walk at the museum and view all the exhibits. There's plenty of amazing things to see and read about. The quantity and quality of exhibitions deserves to get 5 stars. The museum is clean with, clean toilets and sensible prices in souvenir shop and food court. Now the negatives: The waiting queue is unacceptable and ridiculous. Almost 2 hours of waiting in the rain, despite booking in advance. What's the point of booking in advance if you still have to wait in long queue with casual visitors. Also on Saturday the 2nd of March, many of the museum rooms were closed due to the maintenance. Another absurd. Such a busy day and they kept some exhibitions closed. The food court has insufficient seats. You have to be prepared to wait for a free seat to rest or have a meal.

  • 4/5 Ash O. 3 weeks ago on Google • 146 reviews New
    This was a very interesting place as you would expect, being a museum. It had amazing artefacts and amazing details of a bygone era. I suppose public transport was the best option to get there and we used the 14 service. Considering we couldn't stay as long as l wanted, l must admit I found some areas pertaining to certain production methods rather fascinating. I would recommend this museum especially as it's FREE!

  • 5/5 Chris B. 4 months ago on Google • 126 reviews
    What can I say? This is one of the premier museums in the world and lives up to the reputation. You can easily spend a full day open to close if you want to spend time really reading all of the exhibits. 4 hours is a minimum and that's even rushing some. The history and variety is beyond amazing. This should be a bucket list location for anyone who likes history. It's beautifully laid out and easy to navigate (other than one weird level).

  • 5/5 Anna Ewa D. 1 month ago on Google • 123 reviews New
    Absolutely fantastic. Marvels from all over the world gathered in one building. It is a day adventure and frankly day's not enough to appreciate everything. Lots of places to have a rest. Little cafés as well. Loved it

  • 5/5 AJ K. 3 years ago on Google
    The place is full of wonders, too many to explore and appreciate in one day though. Risk for children to get bored as there are so many exhibitions. The free map provides a 'quick tour of main things to see' which is handy if you have limited time / exploring with children.
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  • 5/5 Achu P M. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely sourced during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881.
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  • 5/5 Reza 3 years ago on Google
    Top museum in the world ! . This museum has a lot of valuable collections from many countries. Perhaps, one of the most essential museum in the global. From Egypt to China, from Rome to Japan. 2 hours visiting is never be enough to explore all museum rooms. Instead, we must spend even some days to get all collection completely seen. . The building is located near other popular museums and Imperial College London. There is no entrance fee to enjoy this magnificent historic place.
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  • 5/5 خاطف �. 3 years ago on Google
    المتحف البريطاني في منطقة بلومزبري بلندن، المملكة المتحدة، هو متحف ومؤسسة عامة مكرسة لتاريخ البشرية والفن والثقافة. تعد مجموعة المتحف الدائمة التي تضم حوالي ثمانية ملايين عمل فني من بين الأكبر والأكثر شمولاً في العالم، وتم الحصول على أغلبها خلال عصر الإمبراطورية البريطانية. تأسس المتحف البريطاني عام 1753، واستند إلى حد كبير إلى أعمال الطبيب والعالم الأيرلندي السير هانز سلون. افتتح لأول مرة للجمهور في 1759، في مونتاجو هاوس، في موقع المبنى الحالي. كان توسعه على مدى السنوات الـ250 التالية إلى حد كبير نتيجة لتوسع الاستعمار البريطاني وأدى ذلك إلى إنشاء العديد من المؤسسات الفرعية، أولها متحف التاريخ الطبيعي في عام 1881. في عام 1973، فصل قانون المكتبات البريطانية لعام 1972 قسم المكتبة عن المتحف البريطاني، لكنه استمر في استضافة المكتبة البريطانية المنفصلة في نفس غرفة القراءة ومبنى المتحف حتى عام 1997. المتحف هيئة عامة غير وزارية ترعاها إدارة الرقمية والثقافة والإعلام والرياضة، وكما هو الحال مع جميع المتاحف الوطنية في المملكة المتحدة، لا يتقاضى أي رسوم للدخول، باستثناء بعض المعارض الخاصة.
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  • 5/5 Noortaz C. 3 years ago on Google
    Our mistake was that we didn’t have a strategy or a map beforehand. We mostly wanted to see the section including south asian cultures but it took us a long time to find where we should have gone. No doubt it’s a huge place and not meant for anyone to explore the whole area in one day. Nevertheless, if you’re a tourist you shouldn’t miss this place! Best part is entrance is absolutely free!
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  • 5/5 Minaka C. 3 years ago on Google
    Entrance is free and you can carry snacks and drinks in your bag. Museum maps and audio guides are available for a reasonable price. The museum has 4 levels and has some impressive pieces of history preserved there. There is a cafe, restaurant and souvenir shop available inside as well. Toilets are fairly clean and free to use as well.
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  • 1/5 Arnab G. 3 years ago on Google
    The greatest encyclopedia of stolen artifacts.
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  • 5/5 Water M. 3 years ago on Google
    They did steal most of the stuff but is nice to see what they have stolen and how well they have kept it
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  • 1/5 今野洋志 3 years ago on Google
    I bought a product at the British Museum webshop, but three of the products I received were broken. I reported to the store many times but the store did not respond Never buy again
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  • 4/5 Sri K. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture
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  • 4/5 I Y. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It's free and wonderful, but it's too wide and it took me half a day to see it all. (Original) 無料で素晴らしいが、広すぎて全部見るのに半日かかった笑。
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  • 5/5 Sid O. 3 years ago on Google
    This is a showcase, containing all that the British Empire looted from its colonies, protectorates, and dominions. It's time for a debate and return of these important treasures back to their rightful people, and that time should come soon. In the meantime, get out of the rain and wet outside and spend a whole day here. Remember no bags with wheels allowed, but rucksacks OK. Its free (though donations welcomed). From the central courtyard with the amazing skylight roof, pick up maps and plan your tour. If you have a short time the maps helpfully point out "must see" exhibits. Do take in free guided tours, on all subjects from Roman Empire to History of Money lasting about 40 minutes spread throughout the day, and starting in specified rooms. All listed on the map. Plenty of cafes dotted around the museum, and toilet facilities everywhere. Well organised and friendly staff. If coming by car (not recommended in central London) do find a proper paid car park around the museum, rather than a metered space. Allow at least a couple of days if you want a proper look otherwise, specific exhibits can be done in half a day.
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  • 5/5 Basem M. 3 years ago on Google
    Really great place I have visit it 3 days and for free and very thing inside great
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  • 5/5 james 3 years ago on Google
    its a lovley and unforgettable experience rthre is loaaaads of things to see and do im sad that now with this ghastly covid-19 people might or might not be able to see it. if it was up to me i would ban all these rules and make the public be able to view this wonderous and magnificent building which is brilliant past compare.
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  • 4/5 Sophia T. 3 years ago on Google
    My first time at the BM - they've done their best to make it COVID-secure. Everyone has to take the same one-way path around the ground floor. It's a nice spread of the most popular parts of the collection, but I can't help but feel like there's a lot we missed out on.
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  • 5/5 Onur E. 3 years ago on Google
    Incredible 👌
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  • 4/5 정규목 3 years ago on Google
    세계 각국에서 훔쳐서 가져온 유물들로 가득한 박물관. 자국의 유물이 기준치 미만이라서 의무적으로 무료로 개방해야하는 곳. 과거 영국의 막대한 힘을 느낄 수도 있지만, 그만큼 많은 만행을 저질렀다는 것을 느낄 수 있는 곳.
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  • 5/5 Ching-Sheng L. 3 years ago on Google
    2019.06.12 參觀大英博物館 (British Museum) 大英博物館是一棟古希臘風格的建築,大門入口正面仿雅典帕特農神廟有多立克柱式建築典範之美。大英博物館是世界最大的博物館,展覽面積大小約為92,000m2,還有將近22,000m2的保存倉庫,平時博物館展出約50,000件展覽品,不到全部收藏品的1%。 大英博物館中心為一挑高視野遼闊的大中庭(Great Court)是目前歐洲最大的有頂廣場。當天參觀時,從室內3樓以全景方式俯視拍攝大中庭。
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  • 5/5 山田智恵子 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Every time I went to England, I went there. It was wonderful! is. (Original) イギリスに、行くたびに、足を、運びました。 素晴らしかった!です。
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  • 5/5 Secret S. 3 years ago on Google
    Nearly everyone has heard of the British Museum and with good reason. The collections are absolutely amazing. This is the home of the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and one of the best collections of Egyptian artifacts outside Egypt. (Controvery over whether Britain should be the custodian of these things aside.) But that is only the beginning. There are artifacts from all over the world: an amazing collection of Greek and Etruscan terracotta objects, Roman glass, the Sutton Hoo treasure, some of the most famous Maya stellae, beautiful torquoise mosaic objects of the Aztec culture; sections devoted to China, Japan, and the South Pacific. A serindipity of German "notgeld". And much more! One of the most wonderful areas is King George Library, the "Enlightenment Room": one could spend an entire day just there! That being said, one has to be prepared for crowds, particularly at popular exhibits like the Egyptian artifacts and King George Library. During the week there are numerous school groups clogging these areas and multiple tours in a variety of languages. One has to be patient: go see something 'unpopular' at peak times and try the popular things later. We actually saw the Rosetta Stone at one point with not another soul around. It helps to have several hours to devote here.
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  • 5/5 Marina K. 3 years ago on Google
    Perfect place!!!
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  • 5/5 సుధీర్ �. 3 years ago on Google
    Excellent
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  • 5/5 Alannah B. 3 years ago on Google
    Cool museum to get out of the cold. I spent a rainy afternoon here and enjoyed the exhibits very much. Free admission with donations appreciated. The architecture and beauty of this building is mind blowing and the exhibits are the well laid out and interesting. I think I would have to say the nicest museum I have been too. A coffee shop but the line was to long to grab a cuppa. Temporarily closed.. due to covid?? When it opens go ... you won’t be disappointed!!
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  • 5/5 Harsha H M. 3 years ago on Google
    Absolutely best and great museum in world 🤩
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  • 5/5 Jesus S. 3 years ago on Google
    Ubicado en el barrio de Fitzrovia, es uno de los museos más importantes del mundo. Alberga más de ocho millones de piezas englobadas en diferentes colecciones, como la historia, la arqueología, la etnografía o el arte, muchas de las cuales no pueden ser exhibidas al público por falta de espacio. Destacan la sección del Antiguo Egipto, la piedra de Rosetta o los mármoles del Partenón, solo por citar algunos ejemplos de la ingente cantidad de objetos que encontramos en su interior. Para hacernos una idea de su magnitud, deberíamos dedicarle al menos un día. La visita es gratuita, y el horario de apertura antes de la pandemia era de sábados a jueves, de 10.00 a 17.30 horas y los viernes, de 10.00 a 20.30 horas. En la actualidad (noviembre de 2020) se encuentra cerrado a consecuencia del COVID-19.
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  • 5/5 로널드 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, England, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence,[3] having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.[a] It was the first public national museum in the world.[4]The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane.[5] It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881. In 1973, the British Library Act 1972 detached the library department from the British Museum, but it continued to host the now separated British Library in the same Reading Room and building as the museum until 1997. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all national museums in the UK it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions.[6] Its ownership of some of its most famous objects originating in other countries is disputed and remains the subject of international controversy, most notably in the case of the Elgin Marbles[7] of Greece and the Rosetta Stone[8] of Egypt. © @wikipedia
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  • 5/5 vanina i. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow! Such an old museum that contains many artifacts, my favorite is definitely the Rosetta Stone! It’s a lot of walking, a lot of moving around, so make sure you take the time to walk around and enjoy the many different exhibits. Also take the time to look up and pay attention to the glass paneled roof!
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  • 5/5 Kike S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A spectacular museum. The ticket is by donation, that is, it does not have a mandatory price. The collection is very extensive, so it takes more than an afternoon to see it in full. (Original) Un museo espectacualar. La entrada es por donativo, es decir, no tiene un precio obligatorio. La colección es muy amplia, por lo que hace falta más de una tarde para verlo completo.
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  • 5/5 Raquel L. 4 years ago on Google
    This little gem was nice to get away from the busier national museums. Its art pieces change from what i understand from a repeat visitor i talked too, so I'm looking forward to coming back and seeing more art. Its beautiful inside too, i chaperoned a group of 12 students to d.c. and we really enjoyed taking in the art. The gift shop was nice too alittle something for everybody's budget. And the staff was super nice especially the first lady that checked us in. My favorite was the ivory husk and the snake eating it's tail made of gas cans and the wishing pond.
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  • 5/5 Valerie K. 4 years ago on Google
    This is such a beautiful museum. I loved the theme based approach and the mixing of modern African art with historical pieces. Even though I live in DC I had last visited this museum about 15 years ago. The modernized approach of presenting their amazing collection will have me come back more regularly. Thank you
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  • 5/5 Roger B. 6 years ago on Google
    Amazing museum! During a late April visit there were long lines for the Air & Space and Natural History museums, but not too many people were in the African Art museum. That was puzzling, but it made for a very peaceful experience. BTW, my party entered from a Victorian garden area after visiting the Castle, and missed the entrance sign , so didn't know what museum we were in. We went all the way down to the lowest level and thought it was just an underground administration building, until we stumbled into a gallery. I wish the whole Smithsonian campus had unusual entrances, as there's nothing quite like not having a clue where you are, and then having the art tell you your place.
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  • 5/5 Lavender K. 4 years ago on Google
    This museum looks small from the outside but spans 3 more stories underground. It's filled with thematic art as well as historical collections. It is a wonderful adventure through different perspectives and artistic mediums.
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  • 5/5 Enédio R. 4 years ago on Google
    It portrays the culture, wealth and beauty of the most diverse peoples and countries of Africa. One point that I found interesting is that the museum portrays the art and ancient history of Africa very well, but it also covers and gives space to today's artists.
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  • 5/5 Cynthia C. 4 years ago on Google
    History and Arts
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  • 4/5 צדיקה �. 4 years ago on Google
    A compilation of educational pieces of art. I enjoyed the journey through the various artistes eyes and vision. Visited the gift shop: the agent wasn't as friendly, no greeting as we came in. She barely spoke when we left. Items from around the world, can be found here a bit pricey, different, but nice.
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  • 5/5 Virginia Pest s. 4 years ago on Google
    Good collection of art, paintings, sculptures,etc from the Congo, Nigeria and other parts of Africa
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  • 5/5 Leavy P. 4 years ago on Google
    This place was cool. Very cultural, brought me in touch with my roots. Lots of cool stuff to see, and it is totally free. There's a lot of cool stuff happening near by as well. There is the Smithsonian castle and the Arthur sackler gallery right next door. This place is always adding new experiences and exhibits. The shrine in the Asian art section was mesmerizing.
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  • 5/5 Cinzia P. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is incredibly rich and well organised, definitely one of the best museums I've been to. The museum focuses mostly on ancient civilizations and there are sections dedicated to civilizations in other continents. There's a path to follow, very logically organised. And there are some truly unique items - such as the Rosetta Stone. I think I spend around 2 hours in there; there was sanitiser around the museum. Overall it was a great experience - I think the museum is a must-do in London for anyone with even just a bit of interest in history.
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  • 4/5 LOCAL GOOGLE Guide R. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) a museum worth visiting at least once in your life. (Original) un muzeu care merita sa fie vizitat macar o data in viata.
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  • 5/5 NEYAMUL H. 3 years ago on Google
    Dedicated to human history, art and culture, the British Museum is home to a collection of more than 8 million artifacts and works of art. Opened in 1759, it was the first national public museum in the world and, to this day, it charges no admission fee. British Museum Tip: The museum is always busy, even more so during the opening and closing weeks of special exhibitions, on Saturdays, and on rainy days, when people visit in droves to avoid London’s gloom. To beat the bulk of the crowds, visit on a weekday (Tuesdays see particularly light crowds), Sunday or Friday evening.
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  • 3/5 Mark A. 6 years ago on Google
    A bog standard provincial museum. Downside: acres of dusty glass cases containing miscellaneous bones, rocks and flakes of pottery, along with the same stuffed herons and pickled lizards as every other museum of its kind. Upside: moderately interesting French paintings of Oran (not good paintings, but tellingly orientalist); upstairs random ethnographic exhibits from former French colonies, and a small but well-formed collection of Algerian handicrafts (mostly Kabyle).
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  • 5/5 arj a. 4 years ago on Google
    genial
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  • 5/5 Hicham B. 3 years ago on Google
    Wonderful museum
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  • 5/5 Benichou بن يشو Hadj Mohammed حاج �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) National heritage .. I recommend to visit it. (Original) Patrimoine national.. je conseille de le visiter.
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  • 3/5 Mezali M. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A magical place I highly recommend it for families and students too. It would be good to maintain this national heritage more. Many thanks to the very pleasant staff. (Original) Un endroit féerique je le conseil vivement pour les familles et étudiants aussi sa serait bien d’entretenir d’avantage ce patrimoine national un grand merci au personnel très agréables
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  • 4/5 Tango P. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Museum visited except that there is no guide (Original) Musée a visité sauf que y'a pas de guide
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  • 2/5 منير �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Meryl (Original) مريل
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  • 5/5 Sidahmed K. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A site that should be part of the schedule of tourist guides ... Friendly staff welcome! There are also paintings and statuettes to discover, unfortunately it is forbidden to take a picture, so I sincerely suggest you take a ride;) (Original) Un site qui devrait faire partie du planning des guides touristiques ... Accueil sympathique du personnel ! Il existe aussi des tableaux et des statuettes à découvrir, malheureusement il est interdit de les prendre en photo, donc je vous propose sincèrement de faire un tour ;)
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  • 5/5 Deepak C. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice place i visited The British Museum
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  • 5/5 Juan V. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One of the best museums I have visited in the whole world. The Egypt discoveries section is great. When I saw the Rosetta stone I was very impressed. Seeing the original hieroglyphs and being able to learn their translation is very interesting. A place of obligatory visit. (Original) Uno de los mejores museos que he visitado en todo el mundo. La sección de descubrimientos de Egipto es genial. Cuando vi la piedra Rosetta me impresionó muchísimo. Ver los geroglíficos originales y poder aprender su traducción, es muy interesante. Un lugar de obligatoria visita.
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  • 5/5 NainNainGuan 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Never ask a bald man how far he washes his face or the Brittish Museum where he got all his exhibits. (Original) Nunca le preguntes a un calvo hasta donde se lava la cara ni al Brittish Museum de donde sacó todas sus exposiciones.
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  • 5/5 Paul James H. 3 years ago on Google
    For a start, getting directions to the museum from googlemaps, only takes you to the exit. To get to the museum's entrance, just carry on around to the other side of the building (left around, as you look at it). Right, as for the museum itself; as of early September 2020, the hand held audio guide isn't available. What they advise you to do, is use a QR reader and get information that way. You can also go to google's playstore, and download an audio from there; multiple languages are available. A large section of the museum deals with Egyptian history, from the 4th and 3rd millenium BC. Both the Rosetta Stone, and enormous statues of animals with altered heads. The pharoah's were viewed as near God like people, and even touching their feet was treated as great privilege. The depictions on pharaoh's tombs, indicated how they were to live in the afterlife, so included food, servants etc... Next there's Ancient Greece, leading up to the Roman era; with numerous statues and coinage. You're then taken to the Minoans and Miceneans; and shown some musical instruments made from bone. They're parts of the Greek Parthenon there, and also a full size replica of it. Then you go to the more modern collections from Africa studies, and some modern art. There is an emphasis on how items were obtained, and deal with weaponary and African beliefs. A grand day out, although no cream teas as the cafè is closed.
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  • 5/5 Abd Abo n. 3 years ago on Google
    هذا تمثال من الذهب الخالص للملك أوزيريس وزوجته وإبنه ، آخذة الإنكليز عند احتلال مصر ويوجد بالمتحف الكثير من الآثار العربية والإسلامية ،،، متحف اللوفر(كوكلى بارى) مهرب الآثار البريطانى الأشهر عالميا .. اعترف خلال اتصال هاتفى خاص مع صحيفة “روز اليوسف” بعد ثورة 25 يناير، أنه كان له تعاملات مع 3 وزراء مصريين كانوا أساسيين فى الحكومات المصرية المختلفة، وكذلك مع 4 رجال أعمال كبار يساندهم نجلا الرئيس المصرى المخلوع علاء وجمال مبارك ، قد تورطوا معه خلال الفترة من 1990 وحتى عام 2009 فى تهريب الآثار من مصر. وأكد مهرب الآثار البريطانى علي أن رأس الملك”أمنحوتب الثالث“، التى لا تقدر بثمن كانت قد خرجت من مصر على مرآى ومسمع من عدد من الشخصيات، وأن الرأس أعيدت إلى مصر فى احتفال ملكى باهر أقيم بمقر السفارة المصرية بلندن بحضور وفد عن ملكة بريطانيا، وسكوتلاند يارد يوم 19 ديسمبر 2008 الذى يعتبره أسوأ يوم فى حياته على حد تعبيره. كوكلى حكم عليه فى لندن فى يناير عام 1997 بالسجن لمدة 6 أعوام بتهمة سرقة وتهريب رأس الملك المصرى الفرعونى “أمنحوتب الثالث” ابن الملك تحتمس ووالد الملك إخناتون لكنه خرج من السجن وعاد للتهريب مرة أخري بعلم الوزراء المصريين الذين رفض الكشف عن أسمائهم ، مؤكدا علي أن سجلات سكوتلاند يارد تعرفهم جيدا حيث وردت أسماؤهم جميعا خلال التحقيقات التى تناولت قضيته ساعتها. يشار إلي أن رأس الملك المصرى الفرعونى “أمنحوتب الثالث” قطعة نادرة مصنوعة من حجر نادر هو حجر “الشست” ، وتشير الصفات الفنية لهذه القطعة النادرة إلي أنها تحمل فن العمارنة ، حيث أن الوجه شبه كامل وبه بعض الشروخ الصغيرة عند الأنف ، والرأس من الخلف متآكله، مع الابتسامة الخفيفة. الصورة التقطت لحظة تسليم القطعة إلى مصر ، ولكن حتي هذه اللحظة لم تعرض رغم قيمتها النادرة ، الأمر الذي يثير التساؤلات مثل .. هل تم وضعها فى المخازن أم تم تهريبها بصورة أخرى؟.ه
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  • 5/5 HAVVA Z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum is a museum that opened in 1759 and includes outstanding collections of Antiquity and ethnography from all over the world. Visiting this comprehensive museum is free. It is still one of the most visited touristic places in England with more than 6 million visitors every year. Artifacts covering a history of 7000 years are exhibited here. The first exhibition consisted of the "ancient coins and medals, books and natural relics" collection by the doctor and naturalist Sir Hans Sloane. It is home to the most important finds made by British explorers at home and abroad for centuries. There are various works about Egyptian civilization. The most important works of our history, including those brought from the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, are exhibited in 30 galleries in the museum. (Original) Britanya Müzesi, 1759 yılında açılan, dünyanın her yanından getirilen seçkin Antik Çağ yapıtları ve etnografya koleksiyonlarını kapsayan bir müzedir. Bu kapsamlı müzeyi gezmek ücretsiz. Her sene 6 milyondan fazla ziyaretçi ağırlayarak hala İngiltere’nin en çok gezilen turistik yerlerinden bir tanesidir. Burada 7000 yıllık bir tarihi kapsayan eserler sergileniyor. İlk sergi, doktor ve doğa bilimci Sir Hans Sloane’nin “Antik sikke ve madalyalar, kitaplar ve doğal kalıntılar” koleksiyonundan oluşuyordu. Yüzyıllar boyunca İngiliz kaşifleri tarafından yurtiçi ve yurtdışında yapılan en önemli bulgulara ev sahipliği yaptı. Mısır medeniyeti hakkında çeşitli eserler bulunuyor. Müzede Efes’teki Artemis Tapınağı’ndan getirilenler de dahil, bizim tarihimiz açısından en önemli eserler 30 galeride sergileniyor.
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  • 4/5 RAPHAEL O. 6 years ago on Google
    It a rural Area and it is nature evolved and it has a river which is very clean
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  • 4/5 VOLPE V. 6 years ago on Google
    A museum that's open on Mondays! If Maps would allow it I would give this place 3.5/5. This little (by moscow standards) place has quite an impressive collection of kitch objects both modern and historic however doesn't extend far beyond that. There are some true gems in between. Good for what it is but alas, not entirely my cup of tea. Definitely a good way to spend an afternoon of you've got some time to kill.
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  • 5/5 Nastya K. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A modern large museum, with a cool shop and cafe, we spent 3 hours very interesting there and it was not enough, we will definitely come back again еще (Original) Современный большой музей, с классным магазином и кафе, очень интересно провели там 3 часа и было мало, обязательно вернемся еще 🥰
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  • 5/5 Ирина �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A very interesting museum. At the exhibition, which is now taking place, there are wonderful ceramics from Vrubel. It's worth seeing! (Original) Очень интересный музей. На проходящей сейчас выставке прекрасная керамика Врубеля. Это стоит посмотреть!
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  • 4/5 Екатерина �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) An interesting museum in the center of Moscow, visited only the exhibition. Break of 15 minutes, runs until September 20, 2020. The permanent exhibition is devoted to applied arts. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 18, Thursday from 12 to 21, Saturday from 12 to 20. The ticket price is 559/300 rubles. In the courtyard there is a cafe with inexpensive coffee and pastries, and apple trees are planted. An atmospheric place, just far from the metro. The nearest ones are Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Dostoevskaya, Tverskaya. (Original) Интересный музей в центре Москвы, посещала только выставку Перерыв 15 минут, идёт до 20 сентября 2020. Постоянная экспозиция посвящена прикладным искусствам. Музей работает с вторника по воскресение с 10 до 18, четверг с 12 до 21, суббота с 12 до 20. Стоимость билета 559/300 рублей. Во внутреннем дворике есть кафе с недорогим кофе и выпечкой, посажены яблони. Атмосферное место, только от метро далеко. Ближайшие это Цветной бульвар, Достоевская, Тверская.
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  • 5/5 Людмила �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Museum with a history. Conveniently located. A variety of topics of expositions. The peculiar architecture of the interior. Lectures. Concerts (Original) Музей с историей. Удобно расположен. Разнообразные темы экспозиций. Своеобразная архитектура внутренних помещений. Лекции. Концерты.
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  • 5/5 hiro m. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazed by mummy exist in the museum!
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  • 1/5 GauRav T. 3 years ago on Google
    Don't call it museum, better to call this Chor bazar/thief market
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  • 3/5 Gennaro P. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Small but efficient shop. Good prices like all the other original marines shops (Original) Negozietto piccolo ma efficiente. Prezzi buoni come tutti gli altri negozi original marines
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  • 4/5 Antonio E. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Super staff (Original) Personale super
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  • 4/5 Airborne A. 3 years ago on Google
    Very informative. Learned about the Early Italian colonization of the area.
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  • 4/5 Sara M. 5 years ago on Google
    Great pace to unleash the eritrean vibe in you
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  • 5/5 Freweyni W. 7 years ago on Google
    A great place to learn more about eritrea
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  • 5/5 Hassan A. 6 years ago on Google
    Eritrea
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  • 5/5 Moishe L. 3 years ago on Google
    very interesting place and very nice that it is free
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  • 5/5 Pep V. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum in London is the most important museum in the United Kingdom and one of the most important in the world on history and culture. The British Museum houses more than seven million objects that illustrate and document the history of human cultures, from their birth to the present day, from pieces from all continents. (Original) El Museu Britànic de Londres és el museu més important del Regne Unit i un dels més importants del món sobre història i cultura. El Museu Britànic alberga més de set milions d'objectes que il·lustren i documenten la història de les cultures humanes, des del seu naixement fins a l'actualitat, a partir de peces de tots els continents.
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  • 5/5 محمد H. 3 years ago on Google
    أشهر الكنوز في العالم المعروف باسم ( كنز أوكسوس).. يعتبر كنز أوكسوس أهم مجموعة باقية من الذهب والفضة من عصر الدولة الأخمينية. هو عبارة عن مجموعة من حوالي 180 قطعة من القطع المعدنية الباقية من الذهب والفضة .. من الفترة الأخمينية الفارسية التي تم العثور عليها عند نهر أوكسوس حوالي عام 1877- 1880. لا يزال مكان وتاريخ الاكتشاف غير واضحين ، ولكن غالبًا ما يُقترح على أنه بالقرب من كوباديان.. أن العديد من القطع الأخرى من الكنز صهرت من أجل السبائك .. تشير التقارير المبكرة إلى وجود حوالي 1500 قطعة في الأصل . أصل للكنز ينتمي إلى المعبد ، حيث تم إيداع القرابين النذرية على مدى فترة طويلة من الفترات الوثنية. هذه العربة هي من أبرز نفائس كنز الأوكسوس.. يسحبها 4 خيول ويركبها شخصان يرتديان ملابس الميديين الكورديين، وهم قوم عاشوا في إيران، مركز الإمبراطورية الأخمينية. وتزخرف مقدمة العربة بهيئة بيس، المعبود القزم الذي كان المصريون القدماء يألهونه لاعتقادهم أنه يحميهم. وهذه العربة شبيهة بعربة أخرى يركبها الملك الفارسي داريوس في رسم منقوش على ختم اسطواني معروض أيضاً في المتحف البريطاني. من مقتنيات المتحف البريطاني ..والبعض في متاحف اخرى التاريخ : القرنين الخامس والرابع قبل الميلاد
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  • 1/5 Tanmay kumar B. 3 years ago on Google
    Looting museum in London which have full with looted things from other countries.
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  • 5/5 Ely Machado A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum is a place to spend a whole day, to give time to see the entire collection. Well organized, it has objects from all over the world, from the prehistoric period to the present. Chinese porcelain, Greek, Egyptian sculptures, watches, adornments worn by the most varied civilizations. Its architecture is wonderful, especially the crystal atrium over the library. It is a place to visit always! (Original) O Museu Britânico é um lugar para se passar um dia inteiro, para dar tempo de ver todo o acervo. Bem organizado, possui objetos de todos os lugares do mundo, desde o período pré histórico ao atual. Porcelanas chinesas, esculturas gregas, egípcias , relógios , adornos usados pelas mais variadas civilizações. Sua arquitetura é maravilhosa, principalmente o átrio de cristal sobre a biblioteca. É um local para visitar sempre!
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  • 5/5 mohammad r. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum is one of the largest and richest museums in the world, containing more than 7 million treasures and antiquities from many cultures, peoples and countries of the world from prehistoric times to the present The British Museum was officially established in 1753 with a collection of donations from the English naturalist Hans Sloan, including manuscripts, ancient books and antiquities collected from some of the British colonies of the time. Visiting the British Museum is free and you will not receive a ticket or entrance fee. However, in some special exhibitions, for some special and specialized works that are borrowed from other prestigious museums of the world, the visit will not be free and money will be received for visiting some temporary exhibitions that have been collected on loan. Neil McGregor is currently the director of the British Museum. (Original) موزه بریتانیا (به انگلیسی: British Museum) یکی از عظیم‌ترین و غنی‌ترین موزه‌های جهان است که بیش از ۷ میلیون گنجینه و آثار باستانی از بسیاری از فرهنگ‌ها، قوم‌ها و کشورهای جهان را از دوران پیش از تاریخ تا زمان حال را در خود جای داده است.موزه بریتانیا در سال ۱۷۵۳ میلادی و با مجموعه اهدایی از هنس اسلون طبیعی‌دان انگلیسی، شامل دست‌نوشته‌ها، کتاب‌های قدیمی و آثار باستانی گردآوری شده از برخی مستعمرات وقت بریتانیا رسماً تأسیس شد. بازدید از موزه بریتانیا، مجانی است و پولی بابت بلیط یا ورودیه دریافت نمی‌شود. اما در برخی نمایشگاه‌های ویژه، برای برخی از آثار ویژه و تخصصی که از دیگر موزه‌های معتبر جهان به امانت گرفته می‌شوند، بازدید به صورت مجانی نخواهد بود و پولی بابت بازدید از برخی نمایشگاه‌های موقتی که به صورت امانتی گردآوری شده‌اند، دریافت می‌شود. هم‌اکنون نیل مک گرگور، مدیر موزه بریتانیا است.
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  • 5/5 Roberto D. 3 years ago on Google
    Excitement Comes upon me, when I remember about this Museum. Best Ancient Art Exhibits and Collections u can find here, than anywhere other than this World Class Museum. It's huge, but compact and very well organized with displays of almost every Culture in existence. RZED.
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  • 5/5 Ale C. 3 years ago on Google
    I love the British Museum this is honestly one of my favourite places in London! I love the architecture, the expositions, the atmosphere it's a place to get full of knowledge and the sensation of going back to know all kind of stories and explore history Please, this is a must is you visit London, specially if you're a tourist you can't miss the opportunity
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  • 1/5 Spyros L. 3 years ago on Google
    Bring the parthenon marbles back to greece
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  • 5/5 Nicholas Christopher H. 2 years ago on Google
    Well… A bit of everything and most definitely a shock as to how vast the collection was and it’s range of dates. The Egypt collection was astonishing truly, the work and preservation and mystique! The collections demographics and geographical context was wide ranging as well. Easter island relics, Viking, an exceptional Japanese iron and Chinese pottery set up, and on and on. Totally worth a visit and …… FREE! Enjoy!
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  • 5/5 TravellerWithPlan 2 years ago on Google
    An amazing museum even if there is a controversy regarding many of the artefacts. But still really nice and clean museum with helpful stuff.Again free to visit like most of the museums in London but definitely you need to book it in advanced because you might not be able to enter. If you go in the morning they might not check your ticket. But better to book it.
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  • 5/5 Samuel L. 2 years ago on Google
    It's hard not to give the British Museum 5 stars. Boasting incredible collections and thousands of years if history the British Museum is worth multiple visits. Staff are friendly and informative, and display signs are interesting to read. There's plenty to see, with many notable pieces in many rooms. The toilets are large and well maintained. There are at least two places to eat in the museum, with seating for around 100 people, which is almost enough.
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  • 5/5 Mohammad Shabid H. 2 years ago on Google
    Such a treat. Loved my first time at this historic place. The museum in itself is a jewel. I can't wait to go back. All this beauty for no cost at all...
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  • 5/5 Bob P. 2 years ago on Google
    British Museum is a very special museum, known for some very famous (and stolen) artifacts. The building however is beautiful as well, so let’s start there. The combination of the classic building with the classic (Greek, Roman) pilars with the modern build in courtyard is very impressive. Wen wanted to see the famous artifacts we know from our historybooks (my daughters recent, me nearly half a century ago 😂). The Rosetta Stone was a must, as well as many of the statues and mummies. Nice to see all the classics in real! A lot of history in one museum!
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  • 5/5 Magda R. 2 years ago on Google
    It's beautiful. And the amount of articacts on display is amazing! We have seen 3 4 thousand years old stones , mummies, sarcofagosuses , books etc. A small cafeteria inside is very expensive - I juice costs 3.60 £ and small pack of popcorn 1.80£ Shop is large and you can get some reasonably priced items , pencils, key rings , lots of books. Overall great day out in London. Tickets could be booked online (very easy) but have not been checked on entry. I would go back again and I would recommend.
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  • 5/5 Fahima G. 2 years ago on Google
    I enjoyed every seconds of being there. Long line for checking our bags but it definitely worth it. 4hrs would be enough to just visit all rooms and objects but not reading their history. It was free to go inside the museum but there was an special exhibition that required payment. Delicious coffee and fresh cakes at the coffeeshop. As I am Persian, i spent more time in Persia history section and it was a privilege for me to see Cyrus Cylinder in museum.
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  • 5/5 S. H. 2 years ago on Google
    Very good museum with enormous amount of items collected over the last several centuries. Good internal environment. Free entry with no fees, which is quite surprising.
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  • 5/5 Kaiser R. 2 years ago on Google
    The British Museum collection totals at least 8 million objects. Roughly 80,000 objects are on public display at the British Museum in Bloomsbury at any one time. This is 1% of the collection, however, the displays include many of the most important items. Many objects within the collection cannot be put on permanent display because of light sensitivity. 50.8% of the collection is stored at the Bloomsbury site by floor area (43.9% by volume). This figure only includes the 194 designated store rooms, not the galleries. 2 million objects and background information are available to the public through the online catalogue. The British Museum is committed to lending its collection as widely as possible to increase public access and collaboration with collections and colleagues around the world. Of the 3,823 objects lent on average every year over last 5 years, 1,982 objects are lent to UK displays and 1,841 objects are lent to international venues. As much of the permanent collection as possible is available to the public for research, even when objects are not on public display, through research libraries administered by each department.
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  • 5/5 Steven B. 2 years ago on Google
    What a place! Took my 13 year old daughter to see the Mummy's! We had a great time. Probably best to keep it short and sweet with kids, you could spends days in there otherwise.
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  • 5/5 Jackson S. 2 years ago on Google
    Tremendous museum. Highly worth visiting, especially considering that admission is free. Do note you will have to pay to see exhibitions, but you could spend days, and I mean days, walking around the 95+ galleries that are open to the public. Wasn’t overly crowded at the time of my visit. In my opinion, the highlights of the museum included the Rosetta Stone, the Lewis Chessmen, an old Astrolabe, the Oxus Treasure, the Portland Vase, Hoa Hakananai’a (Easter Island head), and the Parthenon sculptures. I highly recommend visiting this imperial museum sooner rather than later.
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  • 5/5 Gabriele S. 2 years ago on Google
    Such an amazing experience! I went there with my girlfriend and we spent 3 and half hours to see everything. The best things we have seen? Mummies 🤩
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  • 5/5 R W. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing.., haven't been here since a School trip years ago. Forgot how big &how much there is to see. Will definitely be going back.
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  • 3/5 Prashant O. 2 years ago on Google
    Good: 1. Rosetta stone is what makes me a visit worth. 2. It's free 3. Free restrooms in all floors. Bad: 1. Considering the history Africa has, the exhibits could be far better. 2. Also I miss the point of modern art exhibits in a museum. 3. Difficult to navigate
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  • 5/5 ZongKun Lin (. 2 years ago on Google
    This is the place where you MUST visit when you are in London. This is my destination on the first day I arrived London, spectacular moment and amazing history with lots of artifacts in one place. The museum is so huge that probably you need half a day to complete everything. I gave up after 2 hours as there are too many things to view and enjoy the history which is really good. Highly Recommended!
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  • 5/5 Jan Rynda G. 1 year ago on Google
    Exhaustive collection of archeology and cultural objects. Considered possibly the finest overall in the world. Line moves extremely quickly at begin of museum. Gets hot in certain areas so prepare by wearing light layers. Great gift shops for children with so, so, so many children's non-fiction books.
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  • 5/5 Brenda C. 1 year ago on Google
    Brilliant exhibition... I received a membership card as a lovely gift...so I was able to access the members room cafe and rest room. Last time I had membership was years and years ago...lots has changed. I was so disappointed when I found out that members still pay the same as non members for talks and lectures. What's the point of being a member...? Two exhibitions a year? ...and coffee away from the crowds. Not sure I would have paid for it myself. But since I've got one, I'll make the most. My absolute favourite museum by the way... The restaurant upstairs above the reading room...is lovely, highly recommended. Book a table. They do lovely traditional afternoon teas and yummy lunches, but pretty expensive. Still nice for a treat. Great place for wondering aimlessly... still FREE entrance...So, it made me think... if my membership pays for others to have free access...then it's totally worth it. Museums should always be free, education should always be free, health should always be free...to ALL. That's what makes a great society!
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  • 5/5 Robert B. 2 years ago on Google
    I keep coming back here as it is such a wonderful museum. There is so much to see and you could spend an entire day exploring. It's an absolute labyrinth so a map is advisable. It was a hot day and the museum was quite warm so dress accordingly. There are some temperature controlled areas and seating throughout, should you need a rest or cool off
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  • 4/5 Marc W. 1 year ago on Google
    A delightful experience going through the history of many civilizations in two hours. A lot of great artifacts but felt like a house that hosted a range of rich British private collections. The flow was not terribly fluid and we had to jump from one to another with no proper sequence. Free entry aside from the seasonal exhibitions.
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  • 5/5 Khandker Saadiqul Q. 1 year ago on Google
    A great museum with an ocean of history, culture and art dating back to the early days of human civilization and extending to modern era. This is a museum that will take good number of hours to explore and have good understanding of the collection of historical works and items. A whole day will be suggested to tour the entire museum. There is no ticket to enter the museum, however, the souvenirs in the shops seemed expensive to me. I had a sole 3+ hours in the museum today but i will go back some day again in future to get a decent souvenir and keep in my collection.
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  • 5/5 Bernadette R. 1 year ago on Google
    Such an amazing museum! You could spend a day here, there is so much to see. The line was down the street around the corner, however it moved pretty fast. You have to go through security but this process was quick. I thoroughly enjoyed the Egyptian displays, it was so fascinating reading the information panels. There were shops and cafes as well.
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  • 5/5 Irfan S. 1 year ago on Google
    The entrance is free, but expect some queue for security checks before getting in. The museum has such a massive collections of artifacts from ancient civilizations from around the world. It really made me wonder about how more advanced those civilizations in their own terms were. Structures that albeit broken, survived since 12th BC with great details and so much history to tell. Surely a must-visit.
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  • 4/5 Aimel R. 7 months ago on Google
    Now I know a lot of these pieces are not rightfully British HOWEVER it was a cool experience being able to look at them and experience them. I would highly recommend going through the queue from the main entrance walking a little down right in-front of Starbucks, it’s a lot faster and shorter. The map does cost 2 pounds which I would recommend that you get, it’s a lot easier to navigate. The museum also had these really cool Hands on station which just add to the experience and allow you to learn new things.
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  • 5/5 Eliane B. 7 months ago on Google
    I have been with my son in the The British Museum. It is amazing, we had a very nice time, one of the things that amazing me is that, you do not need to pay to have access to all this very good information. You ca learn a lot about older cultures in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greeks and many others cultures. I love all this history about older times. Also there are café shops that you can buy, food and drinks, and a lot of other things that you buy to bring to home that will remember you about this lovely day. I don’t know about parking there, but I believe that will not be easy, to centre London I always prefer to go by transport public, because London is very busy difficult to find parking and the public transport are very good.
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  • 5/5 Sudhakar M D. 6 months ago on Google
    My trip to the British Museum on a bank holiday was quite an experience. The popularity of the museum was evident in the bustling crowd, although arriving around 3 PM allowed me to skip the queues. The clever use of stages helped manage the large number of visitors, which was quite helpful. The standout feature is undoubtedly the fact that it's free of cost, making it incredibly accessible. The museum boasts an impressive variety of exhibits that cater to a wide range of interests. The treasures from India, China, and Egypt were particularly captivating, offering a deep dive into their rich histories. It was a shame that I missed out on exploring the American exhibits, but the time constraint was understandable as the staff began to hurry visitors out as closing time neared. However, the museum's limited and sluggish elevator was a downside, causing delays due to its small capacity. On the upside, having food options available in the middle of the building was convenient for refueling. Yet, I found the maps inside the museum a bit confusing and the overall directions could be clearer to enhance navigation. Given the vastness of the collection, I'd recommend allocating a full day for a detailed exploration. The British Museum is undeniably a treasure trove of knowledge, even though some aspects like the lift, map clarity, and directions could use improvements. It's an essential stop for history enthusiasts, offering an array of captivating artifacts that span centuries and civilizations.
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  • 5/5 Kuba C. 7 months ago on Google
    Beautiful museum. I have not yet had the opportunity to see a museum of this size that offers such a huge range of exhibits. Ancient Egypt is a truly wonderful spectacle and it is amazing how many of the objects are original. It takes many hours to tour if you want to see the whole thing. Despite the considerable number of other visitors we enjoyed our visit. I can highly recommend it.
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  • 5/5 Festus Ifiti j. 6 months ago on Google
    What can I say that hasn't been said. Whether you live in London, outside of London, whether you're a tourist or a native in Britain. You have to go to the British museum. Why? It's amazing. You don't have to be a lover of antiquities to find the museum fascinating. I go to the museum at least twice a year to see an exhibition and I always have a different experience every time I go. I love learning about ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome so I'm constantly updating my knowledge. I would get a ticket in advance if you want to go to an exhibition. If you've never been, please go, you will not regret it.
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  • 5/5 Jennifer N. 4 months ago on Google • 77 reviews
    This was a lovely experience. There are so many things to see here. I really wanted to see the Egyptian artifacts, and I wasn't disappointed. You could spend a good while in here reading information and seeing what they have on display. I found it very interesting and informative. They have a big, seated food hall. I planned to make a second trip to discover more about ancient Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Roman empire. There is also an opportunity to see different cultures on display(Mediterranean, Eastern Asia, Mexico, Africa). A worthwhile visit.

  • 5/5 Solon S. 3 months ago on Google • 73 reviews New
    Excellent museum and COMPLETELY FREE. There was so much to do and I could barely scratch the surface. They have a great Egyptian gallery. The Rosetta Stone was amazing to see. I was blown away by the Greek temple they have assembled and the Parthenon marbles. It was really cool to see.

  • 5/5 Tim S. 3 months ago on Google • 67 reviews New
    Crowded during the holidays. The museum is beautiful and has so much to see. I recommend trying to go during off hours either early or late due to crowds. The environment was safe and the building is beautiful. It is also nice that it is free, I would recommend spending a few hours on a trip, it offers a lot to learn about British history.

  • 5/5 Dennis 1 month ago on Google • 54 reviews New
    One of the best museum experiences of my life. Offers absolutely anything you wanted to see since you were a kid. With so many exhibits that you wonder if there are still mummies, coins or any other ancient relicts left in the world.

  • 4/5 S A. 1 month ago on Google • 45 reviews New
    Amazing place to visit, just not happy about the booking time slots, still have to join the long queue, there is no separate queue for advance bookings. Also when you book online you have to pay donations although it says it's free. But people on the day just join the queue and no-one put any money in the donation boxes. So what's the point booking in advance. I will say just go on the day join the queue and off you go. Great collections from different parts of the world especially Egypt.

  • 5/5 Vijayan's V. 4 months ago on Google • 43 reviews
    Nice place to visit with family, it would be great to see the sculptures from different countries from their ancient time. The museum entry is free for all. Inside museum small restaurant is available for boosting our energy after long roaming around the museum. Wheel chair accessible. Museum shop is available to purchase books and art crafts with culture of different countries

  • 5/5 Andrew C. 1 month ago on Google • 34 reviews New
    Love this place so much we joined as members to get into the special exhibitions. Also get discounts on purchases. It costs a fortune to run this world class museum and as it’s free, they need all the support they can muster. Their publications are really classy. Such beautiful books are to be treasured and passed down the generations.

  • 5/5 Nesovic V. 1 month ago on Google • 33 reviews New
    A vast amount of historical heritage in one place. Many civilizations, an immense museum. Be prepared to spend over 6 hours to visit the museum; it's commendable that there are places to buy food and drinks within the museum. Book your tickets before the visit to enter more quickly, and also, do not carry a backpack as it will expedite your entry; you won't have to go through a check.

  • 5/5 Euan A. 3 weeks ago on Google • 18 reviews New
    Huge museum. Massive collection. Very informative and well designed. Well signed. I recommend you spend your whole day there. Usually has good exhibitions on. Is amazing that it has free entry.

  • 5/5 Chamini A. 1 month ago on Google • 17 reviews New
    I had a great experience at the British Museum! It’s a must visit in London! Though the name says ‘British’, it mainly has all ancient artefacts from other countries. But still it’s worth to explore and learn so much from the history! I loved the Ancient Egypt section.

  • 5/5 Ramtin N. 1 month ago on Google • 13 reviews New
    The British Museum is a must-visit! I've already been there twice in one year and had a wonderful time both times! You will see spectacular pieces from many empires from different timelines in history, in every corner. The museum is well-connected, has a massive gift shop, a nice restaurant (try their afternoon tea), and several small stands to buy snacks and drinks. 10/10

  • 5/5 pablo h. 1 month ago on Google • 7 reviews New
    A place full of history in every corner. Many items to enjoy and learn from. If you like to pay attention to details and read about what’s there, a full day visit may not be enough. I wanted to see the Rosetta Stone since long time ago, and I found it with no queue waiting to see it, what a luck!

  • 5/5 Brian H. 3 years ago on Google
    Unbelievable place to visit where you can see the Rosetta Stone. They also had a great Edvard Munch exhibit when we were there which was really informative

  • 1/5 ىىى 7. 3 years ago on Google
    Every thing there is stolen U can’t take somthing from other countries then claim it is yours Britain

  • 1/5 Vishal S. 3 years ago on Google
    Thief's

  • 1/5 M2L My 2nd l. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum of stolen artefacts.

  • 5/5 Krzysztof S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) You have to spend the whole day to see everything. (Original) Trzeba cały dzień poświęcić, żeby wszystko zobaczyć.

  • 5/5 John B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One word, Superb !!! (Original) Un seul mot , Superbe !!!

  • 5/5 rafal z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A must-see when visiting London. A great journey to antiquity. facility prepared very well for guests' visits, exhibitions described and having "flavor". I recommend. it is worth booking a while for this museum. (Original) Obowiązkowe miejsce podczas wizyty w Londynie. Wspaniała podróż do starożytności. obiekt przygotowany bardzo dobrze na wizyty gości, ekspozycje opisane i mające "smaczek". polecam. warto zarezerwować dłuższą chwilę na to muzeum.

  • 5/5 Marina S. 3 years ago on Google
    Excellent collection, treasures from all over the world, neatly organized. Must see.

  • 1/5 Matthew T. 3 years ago on Google
    Lacking proper dental care.

  • 5/5 Oooo 3 years ago on Google
    The best place to visit if you love history!

  • 5/5 Xiaomi Turkey S. 3 years ago on Google
    Bekleyiniz, ve izleyiniz

  • 5/5 Lab of S. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice

  • 5/5 Silvana De N. 3 years ago on Google
    beautiful

  • 5/5 Maxime G. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Museum to visit! (Original) Musée à visiter !

  • 4/5 Ann S. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place but needs more seating. I have arthritis and would have loved to sit for a bit in different areas, among the exhibits. As this isn't an option I couldn't see as much as I would have liked....

  • 5/5 齊藤昌克 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It was amazing to see a child, who seems to be an elementary school student, visiting the museum with his teacher and receiving an explanation. Free to watch! (Original) 小学生と思われる子供が、先生と共に来館して説明を受けてるのを観て凄い事だと思いました。無料で観られる!

  • 5/5 Elva V. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting they have many relics from the British museum (Original) Muy interesante tienen muchas reliquias del museo británico

  • 5/5 Anocas M. 3 years ago on Google
    Best place to explore with family, friends and children

  • 5/5 鳩子 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It's so wide that I can't go around it! Surprisingly, there are many souvenirs related to Japan. (Original) 広くて回りきれない!意外と日本ゆかりのお土産が多いです

  • 4/5 Célien 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very good for children over 10 years old, a bit long (4 hours) with an audio guide. (Original) Très bien pour les enfants de plus de 10 ans, un peu long (4h) avec un audio guide.

  • 5/5 לביא �. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing experience! So much to see, I definitely recommend if you want to make the most out of this great museum, free at least 2-3 days this place is huge!

  • 5/5 Ellie U. 3 years ago on Google
    A remarkable museum. Excellent organization. I think that the Parthenon marbles should remain EXACTLY in The British museum, because they belong to humanity and much more people will be able to see them there, rather than in the barely modern-looking, small-sized Acropolis museum.

  • 5/5 Craig M. 3 years ago on Google
    The place is full of wonders, too many to explore and appreciate in one day though. Risk for children to get bored as there are so many exhibitions. The free map provides a 'quick tour of main things to see' which is handy if you have limited time / exploring with children.

  • 5/5 Stellar C. 3 years ago on Google
    • Buy Instagram followers, likes and comments here. https//ViralInstagram.com Tik Tok Telegram YouTube Viral Instagram social media services Lovely Museum. Put on your bucket list

  • 5/5 Dan A. 3 years ago on Google
    Huge, stunning & immense place. Didn’t expected that even if I’d study it at school. That’s a huge building furnished with the best quality historical materials. From the Egyptian era to the most modern one. Definitely recommended.

  • 5/5 Maya E. 3 years ago on Google
    The BM - one and only! Plus, nice people work here.

  • 5/5 Erme 3 years ago on Google
    El Museo Británico (The British Museum) es uno de los museos más importantes y visitados del mundo. Sus colecciones abarcan la historia, la arqueología, la etnografía y el arte. Custodia más de ocho millones de objetos de todos los continentes. Impresionante!!

  • 1/5 GERARDO P. 3 years ago on Google
    Museo meraviglioso, unico, ma grande dispiacere è stato chiedere ai responsabili dei disegni di Michelangelo e nessuno sapeva chi fosse Michelangelo, e dove si trovassero le sue opere???

  • 5/5 Fryad R. 3 years ago on Google
    like

  • 5/5 姚佳硯 3 years ago on Google
    It's the best museum. It worth me to take such a long time to stay.

  • 5/5 Usama S. 3 years ago on Google
    So big you need entire day

  • 5/5 Eduardo G. 3 years ago on Google
    Lugar majestuoso ,con mucha historia diferente exposiciones de arte y esculturas en este caso estaba la egipcia,y obra de arte de da Vinci

  • 3/5 어나더익A.explorer 3 years ago on Google
    관람료 무료 미이라를 볼수 있다

  • 5/5 Saieed R. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane.[5] It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881.

  • 5/5 Yunus E. 3 years ago on Google
    Dünyaca ünlü bir çok eseri herhangi bir ücret ödemeden rahatlıkla görebileceğiniz güzide bir müze. Londra'daki diğer müzeler gibi her türlü aktiviteyi burada da gerçekleştirebilirsiniz.

  • 5/5 Jonathan p. 3 years ago on Google
    The best museum in town!

  • 5/5 Bárbara M. 3 years ago on Google
    Incrivel e gratuito. Parada obrigatória !

  • 5/5 Alex Q. 3 years ago on Google
    Gratuito y de enrome extensión. El British Museum es una de la visitas obligadas si se visita Londres. Si vas, reserva tiempo suficiente para verlo entero. Si tienes poco tiempo, la seccion sobre el Antiguo Egipto es mi favorita

  • 1/5 Pooja M. 3 years ago on Google
    RETURN THE STOLEN PIECES

  • 5/5 Tracy M. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place

  • 5/5 Paul S. 3 years ago on Google
    It's insane how many stolen artworks are here. Elgin marbles, easter island heads, the Rosetta Stone,

  • 5/5 Arnaud B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting and enriching museum with clear explanations. For anyone this is a must see. (Original) Musée très intéressant et enrichissant avec des explications claires. Pour quiconque c'est vraiment un incontournable.

  • 5/5 Bonifacius Suksmodardo S. 3 years ago on Google
    Bagus untuk belajar sejarah dan peradaban.

  • 5/5 Velign P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Amazing artefacts from various eras and places. The building itself is very impressive and the best part is - the entrance is free! It is worth to check the homepage shortly before the visit, because there are always different special exhibitions (Most of them free of charge only for some admission is required). A little tip: Plan enough time or specifically look at exhibitions, since the museum is really very spacious. All in all, a must, not just for hobby historians. (Original) Erstaunliche Artefakte aus den verschiedensten Epochen und Orten. Das Gebäude an sich ist schon äußerst beeindruckend und das beste ist - der Eintritt ist kostenlos! Es lohnt sich vor dem Besuch kurz die Homepage zu checken, da es immer wieder verschiedene Sonderausstellungen gibt(Die meisten auch kostenlos nur bei manchen wird Eintritt verlangt). Kleiner Tipp: Genügend Zeit einplanen oder gezielt Ausstellungen ansehen, da das Museum wirklich sehr weitläufig ist. Alles in allem ein Muss, nicht nur für Hobby Historiker.

  • 3/5 Ameer A. 3 years ago on Google
    It is good to see and the place is totally amazing! Must go here if you visit London

  • 1/5 Empty 3 years ago on Google
    More stolen artifacts, than I have stolen pens in class.

  • 5/5 Baoyang Y. 3 years ago on Google
    ! Great place to go

  • 5/5 Juan C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) An immense museum that cannot be completed even if you are there all day. To organize yourself, you have to select the most outstanding rooms (Egypt, Greece and Rome) and the unmissable pieces (marked on the museum map). (Original) Un museo inmenso del cual no se puede completar ni estando todo el día ahí. Para organizarse, hay que seleccionar las salas mas destacadas (Egipto, Grecia y Roma) y las piezas imperdibles (marcadas en el mapa del museo).

  • 5/5 JT L. 3 years ago on Google
    The greatest example of the world history piled in just one place. Huge, don't bother trying to see it all in one day. Go for the things you want to see the most on your first visit. You can stay a whole day here. Nice souvenir store.

  • 5/5 Duke Toastington of T. 3 years ago on Google
    A very good museum with artefacts from all over the world

  • 5/5 Jose L. 3 years ago on Google
    Un museo increible, para visitar más de una vez ???

  • 1/5 akeem d. 3 years ago on Google
    Stolen artifacts from all over the world. This place is just raggedy.

  • 2/5 sebastian w. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful museum, however, we realised that so many of the items were stolen national artefacts.

  • 1/5 A G. 3 years ago on Google
    This colonial museum is full of stolen artifacts

  • 5/5 ita40200 3 years ago on Google
    It's a must!!! Even if you hate museums. It's free (donation is optional) and after you visit it - you would like to donate. Trust me.

  • 1/5 Karim J. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Hick (Original) هیک

  • 1/5 Va S. 3 years ago on Google
    Needs decolonisation

  • 5/5 matina g. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the best museums in the world.

  • 5/5 kiki m. 3 years ago on Google
    Not enough time to view it all. But great place.

  • 3/5 kore 3 years ago on Google
    The expierience was amazing.. But i saw my grandma in one of the displays

  • 5/5 Law W. 3 years ago on Google
    Problem of pick pockets! I believe there is nothing much to add, everyone knows that it is a fantastic museum and a must visit place in London. What I am sharing is be careful of pick pockets! They worked in groups with females, young ladies working with them. I stopped two attempts and there were group of 7, at least 2 black young ladies, so watch out! They will be waiting just outside the gate.

  • 5/5 Sarah S. 3 years ago on Google
    It is full of wonders, too many to explore and appreciate in one day though. Risk for children to get bored as there are so many exhibitions. The free map provides a 'quick tour of main things to see' which is handy if you have limited time / exploring with children.

  • 5/5 Olga G. 3 years ago on Google
    British museum - дитяча мрія, що нарешті збулась! Скарбниця історичного спадку! Тут можна побачити Розетський камінь, за допомогою якої було розшифровано єгипетські ієрогліфи, залишки одного з чудес світу - Мавзолею у Галікарнасі, моаї з острова Пасхи, шахи острова Льюїс, найбільше зібрання мумій та саркофагів за межами Каїру та багато-багато надзвичайно цікавого. Вхід до музею безкоштовний. Зауважте, що до музею є 2 входи (центральний та з Montague Place). Раджу обов'язково взяти мапу музею (вони там є на кожному кроці), щоб краще орієнтуватись

  • 5/5 Tomas H. 3 years ago on Google
    Best museum on Earth

  • 5/5 joe m. 3 years ago on Google
    Just a pleasant experience!

  • 1/5 Mo R. 3 years ago on Google
    Stolen stuff

  • 5/5 Gaby F. 3 years ago on Google
    Magnificent building filled with incredible wealth of knowledge and history.

  • 5/5 Dooom D. 3 years ago on Google
    Good..and...wooooow

  • 5/5 Ada 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum,

  • 5/5 Jessica Kosma CFabre K. 3 years ago on Google
    Bâtiment majestueux qui abrite des trésors somptueux. Pour un.e passionné.e comme moi, c'est un rêve de voir ces oeuvres admirées dans mes livres d'enfant. Plusieurs visites sont nécessaires. Par contre beaucoup de monde...:-)

  • 5/5 thatdarkduck 3 years ago on Google
    The Museum has a pretty good collection. I like it much. Very epic.

  • 5/5 Francesco G. 3 years ago on Google
    Museo molto interessante. Tutto è esposto molto bene nelle varie sale del museo. Conviene visitarlo a partire dalla mattina per evitare le code all’ingresso dovute ai controlli di sicurezza e per riuscire a vedere tutte le opere, il museo è molto grande.

  • 5/5 تنزيل أغاني وموسيقى مجاناً Audio L. 3 years ago on Google
    An ideal distinctive museum with a fantastic location, a beautiful, elegant museum

  • 5/5 Ayaz S. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing

  • 4/5 Ken A. 3 years ago on Google
    Love it here so do my young children

  • 5/5 Claire S. 3 years ago on Google
    Perfect place where history meets art!!

  • 5/5 AGB 3 years ago on Google
    Museo incredibile!! Ho apprezzato molto la distinzione geografica delle opere. Consiglio, nel caso in cui il vostro tempo sia limitato, di vedere il piano orientale di Cina, Giappone e Corea. Sono molto belli...

  • 5/5 Tausif B. 3 years ago on Google
    It is a big meseum with free free entry. You can expect histroy from across the world as it holds many many cultures and civilizations inside. Moat of them were British colonies in the past. Its is quite big so you may need to spend two full days to explore it. It is very accessible by bus a d tube but a bit dificult to find car parking near by.

  • 5/5 Muhammad M. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing Place ... but my Kids asked me a wonderful question at the end of the tour... we have seen Egyptian artifacts and Assyrian civjzationand Greek and so on and so forth which seems to be plundered by mercenaries and treasure hunters... there is nothing British about it. This should be ...World Heritage Museum.... and I am going to officially write to them for change of name....

  • 4/5 J U U I C Y J U U. 3 years ago on Google
    My partner and I really enjoyed our time at The British Museum; however I think it’s important to note that some of the exhibitions are closed due to Covid and social distancing requirements. Of course this is no ones fault in particular-but bear it in mind when you plan your visit. That being said; it was quite quiet now that kids are back at school so we weren’t too worried about overcrowding. It’s also worth noting that it is quite hot inside-so be sure to wear layers you can take off. They do have fans blowing in certain areas to aid ventilation; but it doesn’t help as much as you’d like! Overall with this in mind, you can look forward to a great day when you visit The British Museum.

  • 5/5 Maha a. 3 years ago on Google
    it's the best time to go to any museum really. You have to book timed entry tickets in advance, and when you do go, you can enjoy the collections and galleries without the usual crowds. I had a meditative afternoon sketching a few objects, I wouldn't normally be comfortable doing that because there were always so many people in the past.

  • 1/5 Laszlo H. 3 years ago on Google
    There is free to enter, but no place for booking for same day. You have to made booking one day before. Otherwise you will be able just to kiss door at same day without booking. Mr Covid changed rules to new normal, unfortunately. Please made booking one day before on officially web page of The British Museum, and than you can put 5 stars next day.

  • 5/5 Teacher of E. 3 years ago on Google
    Овај музеј који носи име ,,Британски музеј'' или на енглеском ,,British museum'' је веома занимљив и препоручујем вам да га посетите ако волите да посећујете музеје и ако вас овакве необичне ствари занимају, јер је искуство незаборавно.

  • 5/5 Dani J. 3 years ago on Google
    The great place forever ❤️

  • 5/5 Luna O. 3 years ago on Google
    Good

  • 5/5 Miuccia J. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful, you need to go and experience it yourself

  • 5/5 Gary M. 3 years ago on Google
    Undoubtedly one of the finest collections of archaeological finds in the world.

  • 3/5 Kalliopi P. 3 years ago on Google
    Good museum....sad I didn’t get to see the Καρυάτιδες....τα μάρμαρα του Παρθενώνα ΑΝΗΚΟΥΝ στην Ελλάδα 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

  • 5/5 crispina jac s. 3 years ago on Google
    Even with the partial closures and one-way traffic due to covid, we had a fantastic time exploring all the artifacts from around the world! We were particularly excited to see the rosetta stone and the sphinx beard! Definitely a must-see when in the city :)

  • 5/5 Sofia J. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Theft place (Original) Goid place

  • 5/5 Lucy R. 3 years ago on Google
    It is worth a look if you appreciate the grandeur of the carved stone ie some of the Egyptian kings and sphinx heads. Along with the Greek, Byzantine and Iranian stone artifacts, but if you are going there to see any other things such as the Indian or chinese artifacts unfortunately those rooms are closed to the public for the time being due to covid 19, these rooms are upstairs.

  • 2/5 Dim D. 3 years ago on Google
    Δύο αστέρια γιατί όλα είναι κλεμμένα. Τα μάρμαρα του Παρθενώνα ανήκουν στην Ελλάδα.

  • 5/5 Harsh H. 3 years ago on Google
    It's one of the largest museums in the world. We were there for 2-3 hours and barely scratched the surface. It's a perfect way to spend time with family and learn about history.

  • 5/5 Emre K. 3 years ago on Google
    Dünyaca ünlü hep duyduğumuz o yer

  • 5/5 Imo 8. 3 years ago on Google
    Bellissimo. Troppo grande per visitaré con cura tutto. Contenta di aver fatto tappa qui.

  • 1/5 —— 3 years ago on Google
    The parthenon works of art (and not Elgin marbles as they now call them) should return to their birthplace. A museum is created to preserve a nation’s culture, not to keep stolen artifacts! Peace.

  • 4/5 Amanda W. 3 years ago on Google
    Shame you it not all open

  • 5/5 nicole w. 3 years ago on Google
    Great experience...

  • 4/5 Takuya S. 3 years ago on Google
    無料だけど、予約は必要で、人数制限がある分、ゆったりと観覧できる。 スタッフは親切で、子ども連れでも安心して訪問できるのは良い。 (実際、子ども連れの家族はとても多かった) JAPANゾーン含めて、一部がクローズになっていたのは残念だったけど、時節柄、仕方ないことだと思う。 館内のカフェはお高めなので、子どもの飲み物は持参したほうが良いかも。

  • 4/5 Reverbate 3 years ago on Google
    Despite LOTS of sections of the museum being closed and there were no place to store the bags what were exposed was very interesting.

  • 4/5 Matthias K. 3 years ago on Google
    Geschichtsmuseum mit kostenlosem Eintritt - aber überhaupt kein Vergleich zum Deutschen Museum in München. Hier in London steht die Antike im Vordergrund - Ägypten, Afrika und der amerikanische Kontinent. Rechtzeitig online die kostenlosen Tickets buchen.

  • 5/5 AdventureHunt #. 3 years ago on Google
    must see

  • 5/5 Dariusz S. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice place

  • 5/5 Aaradhya P. 3 years ago on Google
    seeing the rosetta stone in person was awe inspiring

  • 5/5 Johannes A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Fantastic (Original) Fantastisch

  • 2/5 Tracey J. 3 years ago on Google
    Booked tickets and made a donation as under the current covid restrictions this is understandable. No mention on the ticket or website that the collection we went to see was closed. Phone before you go if there is something you particularly want to see. Very disappointed.

  • 5/5 Elias H. 3 years ago on Google
    Perfect place with amazing company. Good covid regulations

  • 5/5 David S. 3 years ago on Google
    Siempre me encanta. Nunca me canso de visitarlo!

  • 5/5 lien l. 3 years ago on Google
    Bảo tàng lớn, đa dạng mẫu vật, mở rộng tầm mắt

  • 4/5 Jacqui S. 3 years ago on Google
    The museum is interesting, with lots of items from around the world. There are still a reasonable amount of galleries open at the moment, with a one-way system that takes you through them all. There was hand sanitizer at various points around the museum, generally it was before you opened a door, but it would have been nice to have one once you had gone through the doors, as most people weren't using it before opening doors.

  • 5/5 Will E. 3 years ago on Google
    First time back in years. Booked online, arrived 5 mins early, lots of space for queueing, distancing etc, whole thing felt very safe. Route through museum limited to ground floor, awesome exhibits as you would expect. Always blown away by the Egyptian section. Must admit it feels problematic to be viewing all these treasures from around the world and the mind wanders to the exact circumstance of their acquisition.

  • 5/5 Ben W. 3 years ago on Google
    Great museum really with very interesting art pieces. There was so much to see you would have to come multiple times to see everything in detail. Sadly some of the rooms were closed (due to COVID). The staff was really kind and helpful and er very thing was nice and clean.

  • 5/5 Ken L. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is located on Montague Street. I got there by getting off at Tottenham Court Road Station and head north-east. When you enter the museum you are presented by the magnificient Great Court. I always love checking out the Egyptian mummies.

  • 5/5 Alex B. 3 years ago on Google
    The Tantra exhibition was very interesting. I had not appreciated it’s 6th century origins and importance to revolutions through history, including Indian’a independence in 1947. The information is presented in a range of written, visual, quotes, objects, recordings, art etc which made for a richer experience.

  • 1/5 Zara Z. 3 years ago on Google
    Not happy with this place as i came 120miles from home to visit the islamic section of the museum but when i got there i asked for directions to that part of the museum and was told that it is closed due to coronavirus. This was not stated on their website. Also a man who was working their was very patronising and kept staring at me because i had no mask on. This is not nice and i felt discriminated because of my disability.

  • 5/5 Henry S. 3 years ago on Google
    huge collection. one of the best in the world

  • 5/5 Jon C. 3 years ago on Google
    One of my favorite museums. You really need a whole day to see what it has to offer, it is rich in history, looks amazing, provides a lot of learning opportunities and I like that it has different sections for different time periods. Probably up there in the best museums in the world list.

  • 5/5 Zoe R. 3 years ago on Google
    Great museum, feels very Covid secure, the. One way system works well downstairs but I very confusing how to get upstairs as they have closed many of the staircases. A few members of staff pointed us in the wrong direction, so my advice is to go to gallery 4 (where your meant to start) and turn right instead of left to use the western staircase to get upstairs to the mummy exhibition.

  • 4/5 Brad F. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the best

  • 5/5 ANTONIO MELGAREJO C. 3 years ago on Google
    Extraordinario museo para conocer antiguas civilizaciones.

  • 3/5 S T. 3 years ago on Google
    I visited the Arctic exhibition, with wonderful items, maps and information. However, I found the ceaseless harping on climate change and the people's resilience overdone and the reference to hunting to provide food 'for their loved ones' inappropriate and gushing. [An early label about the Sami mis-spells predominantly as 'predominately'- tsk, BM]. Generally: yes, give some context to the exhibits, but the voguish hand-wringing throughout is tiresome: the description of the BM that first appears on a search includes: "widely sourced during the era of the British Empire." Are most items from former colonies? Surely not?

  • 5/5 Mudassar S. 3 years ago on Google
    It was a way beyond expectation visit. One cannot get disappointed, All the staff are wonderful and helpful. Kids loved to see mummies, the souvinere store is extraordinary. We had just 4 hours. But people with interest in archaeology can easily spend 4 days.

  • 5/5 Fred H. 3 years ago on Google
    Full of things we stole from around the world

  • 4/5 Ellen M. 3 years ago on Google
    A lot less crowded with the new restrictions, which was great as I actually managed to get photos with no one else in them...even of the Rosetta stone! However, once I got there I discovered that the Europe/Britain galleries were closed, which was hugely disappointing as they're my favourites and the main reason I wanted to go. Once back home I tried to look it up to see if I'd just missed the announcement, but all I could fine was the original reopening announcement which said they were closed but should be reopening in September (it's now October). That, combined with the fact I had to constantly double back to get to certain galleries (though the staff were lovely and very helpful) are the reasons it lost a star. Also, a side note: as an Australian, I was very pleased to see the warning about the depiction of deceased persons on the indigenous Australian/Torres strait section.

  • 5/5 UsagiDewu T. 3 years ago on Google
    Jedno z najlepszych muzeów na świecie . Wiele ciekawych, bogatych ekspozycji , których nie będziecie mieli szans zobaczyć nigdzie indziej . Na mnie największe wrażenie zrobiły mumie oraz zbroja samurajska . Polecam gorąco.

  • 3/5 Adrián Rodríguez D. 3 years ago on Google
    Un museo interesante aunque no es un buen lugar para ir con niños.

  • 5/5 Noam S. 3 years ago on Google
    Capturing a million years of human history, art and culture

  • 5/5 Julian W. 3 years ago on Google
    I went just after reopening and some elements were muddled. Now back to its usual brilliant self, plenty to see, engaging, inclusive and inspiring. Friendly staff and enough to justify a visit of some hours.

  • 5/5 Kurra T. 3 years ago on Google
    Something for everyone

  • 5/5 gautam2013 3 years ago on Google
    Great exhibition on Tantra, always learn something new when visiting.

  • 5/5 Abo W. 3 years ago on Google
    متحف اثار عالمي

  • 3/5 Cafebellona C. 3 years ago on Google
    Ok

  • 5/5 Jimmy S. 3 years ago on Google
    Lovely day out with the kids, we stayed around 3 hours and trust me when I say “it was not enough”. Good place for the family and a nice little restaurant there too for food, good food 😅 everyone had a lovely day

  • 5/5 Piotr R. 3 years ago on Google
    Remember to book your ticket 😜

  • 4/5 Peter S. 3 years ago on Google
    Excellent Arctic exhibition.

  • 5/5 J M. 3 years ago on Google
    You’ve got to come and see it to believe it

  • 4/5 ليث �. 3 years ago on Google
    يوجد المتحف البريطاني في مدينة لندن في حي كامدن، ويحتوي المتحف على مُقتنيات مهمة في علم الآثار والأثنوغرافيا، وقد تم البدء بتأسيس المتحف البريطاني في عام 1759م بموجب قانون صدر عن البرلمان البريطاني عام 1753م، كما تم تصميم مبنى المتحف على الطراز اليوناني بواسطة السير روبرت سميرك، وقد كان يحتوي المتحف في بداياته على غرفة للقراءة مستديرة الشكل، كما كان يحتوي على قُبة نحاسية كان يعمل تحتها العديد من العلماء مثل كارل ماركس وتوماس كارليل، وبعد إنشاء المكتبة البريطانية عام 1973م تم نقل العديد من الكتب من المتحف البريطاني إلى المكتبة الجديدة، كما تم نقل مجموعات التاريخ الطبيعي في عام 1881م لتشكيل متحف التاريخ الطبيعي، وفي عام 2000م تم بناء المحكمة الكبرى وترميم مكتبة الملك التي تُعد القسم الأول من المتحف البريطاني، ومن أهم المقتنيات الموجودة في المتحف البريطاني المنحوتات اليونانية الرخامية والحجر الرشيد أو البلاطة الجرانيتية الذي يُعد مفتاح القراءة للغة الهيروغليفية المصرية القديمة، وهناك أيضًا المسلة السوداء وبعض الآثار الآشورية، وأعمال فنية رائعة من الفضة والذهب والأصداف من حضارة بلاد ما بين النهرين، وكنوز من دفائن السفن تعود للقرن السابع الميلادي والتي عُثر عليها في ساتون هوو، والسيراميك الصيني من سلالات مينغ والكثير غيرها.[٢]

  • 5/5 Namla A. 3 years ago on Google
    Mummies were cool

  • 5/5 HAMZA J. 3 years ago on Google
    Very good service and i nice time there

  • 5/5 Lachlan L. 3 years ago on Google
    idk k 🦵

  • 4/5 Tom M. 3 years ago on Google
    Annoying to get in, theres less security at heathrow, but once inside you can fully enjoy the plunder of empire!

  • 5/5 Abel B. 3 years ago on Google
    Never get tired of this amazing museum.

  • 5/5 Aiden H. 3 years ago on Google
    Great Museum - Sadly a lot closed off due to Covid, but still very interesting

  • 4/5 Huw P. 3 years ago on Google
    Been here many times over the years and this was the first visit during covid times. You have to book a time slot to visit and this is easy enough to do on the day. Read the booking email you are sent closely as there should be a hyperlink to download a barcoded ticket which may require another app to open. We were able to enter 10 minutes before our time which was nice. There is a path guiding you around the exhibits, but be aware that not all exhibits are currently open. There are some bottlenecks, but nothing too problematic. The only criticism really is that the museum route ends at the front entrance and you can only currently exit at the back, so some doubling back and retreading of exhibits is needed. Love visiting this place when I'm able to, so will definitely be back.

  • 4/5 Alexia D. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place see yo next yEAR

  • 5/5 Touseef Ur R. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, United Kingdom, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely sourced during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881. In 1973, the British Library Act 1972 detached the library department from the British Museum, but it continued to host the now separated British Library in the same Reading Room and building as the museum until 1997. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all national museums in the UK it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Its ownership of some of its most famous objects originating in other countries is disputed and remains the subject of international controversy, most notably in the case of the Elgin Marbles of Greece and the Rosetta Stone of Egypt.

  • 5/5 Aida A. 3 years ago on Google
    Very great to visit it, but for these days I don’t recommend you to go there, because you can’t see much of it.

  • 4/5 Dr. Leena C. 3 years ago on Google
    It is a very beautiful museum that I ever been seen definitely. But the truth is that presence of almost every collection here is possible by theft and loots of Britishers around each corner of the world. Anyway, it is amazing architectural monument which takes in care history of the whole world. Here you can find all human history starting with Pharaohs and finished with XX century. One day is not enough to see neither a little part of the museum.

  • 5/5 Caroline S. 3 years ago on Google
    Went to see the Tantra exhibition which was great. I was shocked how empty the museum was but then found out everyone was in the exhibition. Social distancing was a challenge, having said that I would go again. Just remember because of covid you have to book, carry your stuff with you and queue for everything.

  • 5/5 江戸川一 3 years ago on Google
    『WATCH DOGS LEGION』ならコロナでも遊びに行ける。

  • 1/5 qwertyuiop 3 years ago on Google
    i dont care how good the architecture is this museum is full of stolen artefacts

  • 5/5 Tory L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum is free to visit. At the entrance you are offered to make a charity contribution. Optional. A simple card costs 2 pence. Audio Guide 6. It’s better to buy all this - it will simplify navigation and improve your experience. audio guide: it’s convenient to use, you just need to enter the exhibit or hall number. The information is interestingly filed. True, several pieces were replaced per day. the battery was low. Change without problems. There are interesting souvenir shops and many cafes. Now the museum itself: The collections are very rich. Ancient Egypt and Greece are impressive in scope. Perhaps these are the richest collections in Europe for these periods. It’s simply impossible to inspect everything in a day’s quality. Or quickly or watch interesting thematic rooms. Loved Africa with wood carvings and rituals, Mexico and America, mentioned Egypt, the history of Britain in the Middle Ages .. The porcelain collections of the Renaissance and beyond are something ... Everyone has different interests, but it's worth a day to spend here. (Original) Британский музей бесплатен для посещения. На входе Вам предлагают сделать благотворительный взнос. По желанию. Простая карта стоит 2 пенса. Аудиогид 6. Лучше все это купить- упростит навигацию и улучшит впечатления. аудиогид: пользоваться удобно, нужно только ввести номер экспоната или зала. Информация интересно подана. Правда за день заменили несколько штук т.к. садилась батарея. Меняют без проблем. Есть интересные сувенирные магазины и много кафе. Теперь сам музей: Коллекции очень богатые. Древний Египет и Греция впечатляют размахом. Возможно это самые богатые коллекции Европы по данным периодам. Осмотреть качественно всё за день просто невозможно. Или быстро или смотреть интересующие тематические залы. Очень понравилась Африка с резьбой по дереву и обрядами, Мексика и Америка, упомянутый Египет, история Британии в средние века.. Коллекции фарфора эпохи Ренессанса и далее - это нечто... У всех разные интересы, но стоит день провести здесь.

  • 5/5 Karla M. 3 years ago on Google
    Estuvo hermoso, en la entrada se puede hacer una donación para las labores de conservación y mantenimiento del lugar, después accedes a la colección principal y hay algunas muestras temporales y hay unas que si cuestan algo de dinero, en un lado hay una piedra de Rosetta, aquí se pueden descifrar la simbologia de los jeroglíficos (egipcios, demotica y griego antiguo), luego está el Hoa Hakananai' de la isla de Pascua este es uno de los moáis de la isla chilena, este representa a familiares difuntos, la serpiente azteca en mosaico de turquesas es una obra de arte hermosa, ests elaborada en mosaico de turquesas (vitalidad y fertilidad) y este pertenece al México prehispánico, fue un regalo del Emperador Moctezuma al español Hernan Cortés, a todos sus lados tiene una mascaras mexicanas que me encantaron, la verdad todo me encanto.

  • 5/5 John Paul B. 3 years ago on Google
    London classic!

  • 5/5 Vasilis P. 3 years ago on Google
    Incredible experience. Whole the history and culture of mankind is there. The rooms with Greek and Egyptian are the best !!! The entrance is free.

  • 5/5 patrick p. 3 years ago on Google
    A must for those who appreciate history, even though much of the stuff is the product of theft. That' is an issue for another time. Just enjoy the presentation and spectacle.

  • 5/5 Hiroe K. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The charge is free. However, a special place is needed. (Original) 料金は無料。 だだし、特別な場所は必要となります。

  • 5/5 francesco t. 3 years ago on Google
    Good museum

  • 4/5 Vivian L. 3 years ago on Google
    Impressive collection! The museum is packed with pieces - what a treat to see the Rosetta Stone, pieces of the Parthenon (the room that houses the pieces is breath taking), so much ancient Greek and Egyptian pieces (whether or not they should be there is another story...) However,beware that the The Great Wave,by Hokusai, is rarely on display. Plan to spend at least half day there, if you want to see the whole museum. I will say that parts of the museum are in rough shape - cracks, old paint, etc, and it is also understaffed (people were touching pieces and there was no one to stop them).

  • 4/5 Pras M. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the finest museums in London.

  • 1/5 Christine Mc C. 3 years ago on Google
    Never got inside, so will ave 2 try again.

  • 5/5 Callum B. 3 years ago on Google
    I liked the rooms with the history bits in them

  • 5/5 Wilkin L. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful collection of art

  • 5/5 Anna T. 3 years ago on Google
    Perfectly organised in Covid-19 time

  • 5/5 Alba M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A must in London! It is spectacular and very well organized. (Original) Un must de Londres! És espectacular i està molt ben organitzat.

  • 5/5 Ben T. 3 years ago on Google
    Interesting

  • 5/5 Siyam H. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Assalamualikum (Original) Assalamualikum

  • 5/5 Christian O. 3 years ago on Google
    Certainly worth a visit & it's FREE! Like most London museums this place is HUGE & far too big to look at everything in one visit. The best idea is to find out about perhaps one, or maybe two things that interest you (e.g The Warren Cup - Room 70) & read up on that before going...that's what I do anyway...

  • 3/5 Vasiliki K. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice experience, but it's not supposed to be called "British", a less than 10% is British in the museum. It's more Greek, Egyptian and other stuff. Explanation like "we took greek stuff because they weren't safe in Greece and people weren't looking after them are so wrong", they are STOLEN. At least they're open to the public. Also damaged from people who didnt know how to look after them

  • 5/5 Ralph du P. 3 years ago on Google
    Great visiting when there are no crowds

  • 5/5 Anne 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A very great museum in London. Free entry and you get a lot on offer. The backdrop looks terrific. Definitely worth a visit. (Original) Ein sehr tolles Museum in London. Freier Eintritt und man bekommt eine Menge geboten. Die Kulisse sieht grandios aus. Definitiv ein Besuch wert.

  • 5/5 Deidre C. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice educational place

  • 5/5 Сракатанский �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Google also added unique icons to Russia but not to England (?) (oh, and of course a wonderful museum of stolen artifacts) whoopi gorge (Original) еще гугл добавил уникальные иконки в россию но не в англию(?) (ах да еще конечно замечательный музей ворованых артефактов) вупи горж

  • 4/5 The W. 3 years ago on Google
    Interesting exhibits from all around the world. Well worth a visit if you're in the city.

  • 5/5 Frank G. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the best museum in Europe.

  • 5/5 Sander A. 3 years ago on Google
    It was by appointment (for free)... And it was with all covid measures in place.. Enjoyed the visit too Big thanks to the personnel

  • 5/5 Isabella W. 3 years ago on Google
    Very exciting

  • 5/5 Merna M. 3 years ago on Google
    Very beautiful

  • 4/5 Iron M. 3 years ago on Google
    Every Hindu temple is a museum.

  • 5/5 Akib M. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing experience. An absolute must for everyone.

  • 5/5 Olivia P. 3 years ago on Google
    The oldest museum in the world, lovely place, incredibly beautiful itself. Each exhibition is very nicely done.

  • 5/5 Christopher F. 3 years ago on Google
    Attended the Tantra exhibition and Arctic Circle exhibition. They were both great, very interesting and informative. The Artic Circle exhibition was very dynamic and it was nice to see children attending at half term. The staff were very helpful and thanks to them.

  • 5/5 Fred C. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very good (Original) Muito bom

  • 5/5 Miranda S. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice art

  • 5/5 Cristina C. 3 years ago on Google
    Best museum in the world the pieces os art and all artefacts are amazing love it forever!!

  • 5/5 r s. 3 years ago on Google
    It was a perfect family day out. It was like history global tour Fascinating Egyptian tour

  • 5/5 Abu B. 3 years ago on Google
    You gonna love this place full of historical

  • 5/5 Local G. 3 years ago on Google
    Must visit.

  • 5/5 joseph T. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Single. (Original) Unico.

  • 5/5 Elliot L. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing museum

  • 1/5 John and Alex V. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is really nice. To begin with the building itself and then the main lobby, those are beautiful structures and views. Inside the Museum, you can find history from all over the world and that's pretty cool. I admit I'm not the most Museum type guy, but I thought it was really amazing to check the Rosetta Stone, the original blocks from the Parthenon, check the natural "human mummy", amongst many other objects and artifacts (awesome clocks, incredible chess board, weapons, traditions, etc.). And to finish, the best part... You can check all that for FREE!!! Enjoy.

  • 3/5 Ebrahim 3 years ago on Google
    Assyrian empire exhibition was the best! Even though not all the exhibition was open to public. Unfortunately, second floor where the Sumerian and Babylonian exhibitions are was closed. On the whole an unforgettable experience

  • 3/5 Charles S. 3 years ago on Google
    Right now it's going into lockdown. On the other hand we're refurbishing the White Wing. It's going well. (Although the pictures don't look altogether too pretty). If you cruise around the museum there is a repeating pic of a lion man. It's actually a logo type thing derrived from an iron one resident in Gallery 47, originally designed to sit on the gates.

  • 5/5 Jennifer K. 3 years ago on Google
    Definitely worth taking some time to visit this museum. It’s huge! Has a lot of interesting artwork and really cool pieces. Provides a lot of information with each piece. The museum is broken up into sections for each area. I definitely recommend stopping by to take a look around even for just an hour or so.

  • 4/5 Srabanti M. 3 years ago on Google
    Everything in British museum is original and priceless. All of these art pieces are mostly only one of their kinds. Many of these statues are so spiritual that peoples around the world have worshipped them for ages. Great Britain took them for free. Britain stole their kings, queens and even gods in forms of these sacred pieces. Without colonialism Britain would never have a museum so rich in world heritages. This place is big enough to take hours. I was lost for good couple of hours in Egyptian section and others.

  • 4/5 Emily S. 3 years ago on Google
    The museum itself is great, and now is a perfect time to visit as there are very few people. Easy to get up close to the Rosetta Stone, where the last time I visited it was very crowded. They had the entire thing roped off in a one way system. If you want to use the loo or visit the shop I suggest going before going into the egypt section, you'll get mostly stuck until you hit the last part, the African art / American section. You then get led down some stairs and out the back section. No cafes open inside the gate so eat before or plan to go to one of the little local ones outside (maybe they open later in the day-we were there from 10-11:30). Wish the rest of the museum was open to see other exhibits. It's really just Egyptian, Greek, Roman, African and America's. After downloading the map, there is another section but it wasn't clear with the one way system how to get there, or back into the main hall. Still recommend going, espiecially early (they open at 10am when we went). Beat the crowds and then grab a bite to eat afterwards.

  • 5/5 Joe M. 3 years ago on Google
    Absolutely adore this place! I go every time I'm in London if I can, and I always find something new and incredibly interesting. Look forward to visiting again after lockdown!

  • 5/5 Adelyn L. 3 years ago on Google
    Best rated museum in uk. 4th in the world. Most important museums of human history & culture. I really love the mummy gallery. The largest collection of mummies outside Cairo. Animated mummies also display here. I can spend few days in order to view all the galleries. The place with most historical treasures of the world. 😍😍😍

  • 5/5 Samipya C. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, England, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence,[3] having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane.[5] It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881. In 1973, the British Library Act 1972 detached the library department from the British Museum, but it continued to host the now separated British Library in the same Reading Room and building as the museum until 1997. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all national museums in the UK it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Its ownership of some of its most famous objects originating in other countries is disputed and remains the subject of international controversy, most notably in the case of the Elgin Marblesof Greece and the Rosetta Stone of Egypt.

  • 5/5 Gino Z. 3 years ago on Google
    AYYYY YOOOO SHE A GOOFY GLIZZY 🤡🌭

  • 5/5 Live with M. 3 years ago on Google
    Omg, It's so beautiful in pictures 😍, how about seeing it with the eye 😋

  • 5/5 David L. 3 years ago on Google
    They found the nicest artifacts in the world, just laying around, ready to be taken. What a samaritan way to display it to everyone :)

  • 5/5 Karl Villem K. 3 years ago on Google
    Väga auur eelmisel aastal sai käidus

  • 5/5 Taner I. 3 years ago on Google
    İngiltere’nin Londra Şehrinde Dünya’nın Her Yanından Getirilen Seçkin Antik Çağ Yapıtları Ve Etnoğrafya Koleksiyonlarını Kapsayan Müze. British Museum, Hekim Ve Doğa Bilimci Sir Hans Sloane’un (1660-1753) Biriktirdiği Ünlü Bir Kitap, El Yazması Ve Doğa Tarihi Nesneleri Koleksiyonunun Hükümet Tarafından Satın Alınmasıyla 1753’te Kuruldu. Oxford Kontları Edward Ve Robert Harley’in Daha Önce Miras Bıraktıkları Önemli El Yazması Kütüphanesi Ve Sir Robert Bruce Cotton’ın (1571-1631) Bağışlamış Olduğu El Yazmaları, Sikkeler Ve Antikalar da Sloane Koleksiyonuna Katıldı. 2. George’un, Krallık Kütüphanesi’ni 1757’de Armağan Etmesinden İki Yıl Sonra Müze, Bloomsbury’deki Montagu House’da Halka Açıldı. 19. Yüzyılda Arkeolojiye İlgi Artınca, British Museum, Armağan, Satın Alma Ya da Çalma-Kaçırma (Özellikle Anadolu’dan) Yoluyla Antik Çağ’a İlgili Paha Biçilmez Yapıtlar Elde Etti. Atina Akropolisi’ndeki Klasik Yunan Heykellerinin (Elgin Mermerleri) 1816’da Elde Edilmesi Buna Örnek Verilebilir. 1823’te 3. George’un Kütüphanesinin Alınmasıyla Genişleyen Koleksiyon İçin Daha Geniş Bir Yer Gereksinmesi Doğunca, Tasarımını Sir Robert Smirke’ün Yaptığı Günümüzdeki Yapı, 1847’de Montagu House’un Yerini Aldı. Müzenin Başkütüphanecisi Sir Anthony Panizzi’nin Çizdiği Planlara Göre Yapılan Dev Kubbeli Kütüphane On Yıl Sonra Tamamlandı. Müzenin Doğal Tarih Koleksiyonu, 1883’te Güney Kensington’a Taşınarak Doğa Tarihi Müzesi (Natural History Museum) Adını Aldı. Biritish Museum’daki Ve Öbür Kütüphanelerdeki El Yazması Ve Basılı Kitap Koleksiyonlarının Bir Araya Getirilmesiyle de 1973’te British Library (Britanya Kütüphanesi) Oluşturuldu.

  • 5/5 Mariusz 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing place to nourish your knowledge of different eras in human history and rise of great civilizations.

  • 5/5 Kristina K. 3 years ago on Google
    A must visit in London

  • 5/5 Nathan V. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place but was extremely warm and very crowded.

  • 5/5 Michelle L. 3 years ago on Google
    Magnificent building- so much to see! Incredible

  • 5/5 nate b. 3 years ago on Google
    Noice

  • 5/5 zookey 3 years ago on Google
    一度は観ておきたいモノが盛りだくさんです!

  • 5/5 Sayga S. 3 years ago on Google
    I like it

  • 4/5 Usama Ali S. 3 years ago on Google
    👍

  • 5/5 Paulo R. 3 years ago on Google
    Um dos melhores museus de Londres para se visitar. Toda a arquitetura é maravilhosa. Recomendo que visite e não tenha pressa para conhecer todo o interior dele.

  • 5/5 Sajid R. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing day out and cannot get enough

  • 5/5 Wuwuetan O. 3 years ago on Google
    Exceptional experience

  • 5/5 lenni d. 3 years ago on Google
    Cool very good to see

  • 5/5 Piotr K. 3 years ago on Google
    Kozackie muzeum

  • 5/5 Regan 3 years ago on Google
    Absolutely Brilliant! Come for the Egyptian exhibition alone. One visit isn’t going to cut it coming here. You’ll need several visits to see everything on display here. Truly incredible collection and in a beautiful building with the coolest roof.

  • 5/5 Olivia C. 3 years ago on Google
    You should add the museums to your program, put it first. Pieces from many cultures around the world are together. Dial can be allocated 2-3 hours

  • 5/5 Victor Corona G. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow so cool, though I do wonder how the museum got a hold of so many significant foreign artifacts, oh well, I'm sure it was all through fair and honest methods which came as a result of cooperation from all parties involved.

  • 4/5 Piyush S. 3 years ago on Google
    When you see the hostorical articles you feel like as you go in past and all pictures are seeing in your brain.

  • 5/5 Ray 3 years ago on Google
    The pride of London along V&A, Natural History Museum, National Portrait Gallery and many other museums and attractions that can't be listed. I don't know how many times will I have to visit it to see the entire place as its just not possible in one go nor recommended. The mummy section may get all the attention but I think the Chinese and Japanese section below is more interesting.

  • 5/5 Adnan K. 3 years ago on Google
    Great collections.

  • 5/5 Alva M. 3 years ago on Google
    Well organised in such complicated time. Fantastic exhibitions as always + the rich information on the website really helpful.

  • 5/5 Forogh A. 3 years ago on Google
    British museum is a whole world to discover you need at least few days to explore the site.

  • 5/5 Sam S. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the greatest museums in the world. The collection it houses is unmatched. Must visit!

  • 5/5 Gys G. 3 years ago on Google
    Great museum

  • 5/5 Hamish D. 3 years ago on Google
    The British museum is amazing. Some of the very best stolen antiquities from around the globe. Unfortunately we couldn't get in as the plague has forced closure.

  • 5/5 Richard B. 3 years ago on Google
    For a free museum you can’t really go wrong! You could spend hours here reading all the information on the various artefacts, and it’s all well organised and spaced out to make manoeuvring the museum easy.

  • 5/5 Billy D. 3 years ago on Google
    I saw a lot of collection in my last visit........

  • 5/5 Michael V. 4 years ago on Google
    The African Museum of Art, at one point the ONLY African Museum on the Mall, is a lovely museum that, is sadly, rarely crowded unless they have school kids visiting. Friendly staff, clean restrooms, and a wonderful gift shop. Linked to the Ripley Center via a tunnel.

  • 5/5 Pearl M. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful art work and bigger than it seems. There's 3 floors and a direct passage way to visit the Slacker Gallery as well

  • 5/5 Hilda K. 4 years ago on Google
    A great way to spend a morning or afternoon. The magnificent permanent collection is displayed beautifully and the special exhibits are worth seeing before they close. The gift shop is a great place to find hand crafted jewelry or African art that's unique and affordable. I've framed several pieces by Nigerian graphic artist Oladele Olaopa. Colorful fabrics inserted behind cutout sections make each one special. There are books, clothing, baskets and more.

  • 5/5 Dylan W. 5 years ago on Google
    Art that is both classic and contemporary! Extraordinary exhibits.

  • 5/5 William M. 7 years ago on Google
    Extremely well put together display of African American culture and history. The visual take you in a journey; so much to see!

  • 5/5 Benjamin H. 3 years ago on Google
    Awesome 😊....

  • 5/5 DM H. 4 years ago on Google
    Great art. Great venue.

  • 5/5 Don F. 4 years ago on Google
    Great art

  • 5/5 Uzoma O. 4 years ago on Google
    Absolutely AMAZING! Was there end of June. I need a week to thoroughly explore every floor.

  • 5/5 Sharon 4 years ago on Google
    Love this place! Absolutely amazing art! So many things to see and experience!

  • 5/5 Natalia C. C. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful

  • 5/5 sic i. 4 years ago on Google
    Was an amazing experience. Definitely more space to move around and enjoy the exhibits more than some other Smithsonian museums on the National Mall.

  • 5/5 Tonya B. 4 years ago on Google
    Friendly, knowledgeable staff and fascinating exhibits. Before NMAAHC came along, this was one of my (if not the) favorite Smithsonian museums. I haven't visited since I moved away from DC 2 decades ago. I must say that I was thrilled to visit again 2 weeks ago. I have fallen back in love. Next time, I won't wait so long. I asolutely love this place, and the gardens are an extra beautiful site to see.

  • 5/5 G A. 4 years ago on Google
    It's smaller than the more popular Smithsonian museums at the National Mall, which is great for two reasons: no overcrowding and no need to hurry to see everything. The amount of exhibits is just right, so we didn't have art fatigue at the end of our visit. I particularly enjoyed the women-centered exhibitions - one on the talented female artists that are taking the continent by storm, and the other on the subject of gold and fashion in Senegal. The exhibits are pretty diverse, from Benin to Mozambique to Zambia. Just not sure if all African countries are represented. Admission is free, this being a Smithsonian. There is a small gift shop but no cafe or restaurant. The space might seem small from the ground-level entrance, but note that the exhibitions are at the underground floors. The lowest floor connects directly to the Asian Art Gallery (aka Arthur Sackler Gallery), another Smithsonian museum. Better signage is needed since we weren't aware that we had stepped foot in another museum after wandering around the lowest floor. If you have at least three hours, you can visit both museums in one go.

  • 5/5 Ash M. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful collection of historic and modern art and culture. We had a great time!

  • 5/5 Robin J. 4 years ago on Google
    This page is Awesome ! I am now planning a trip to the museum

  • 3/5 Joe S. 4 years ago on Google
    Good place to visit when it's actually open.

  • 5/5 theo s. 4 years ago on Google
    Yay!!!

  • 4/5 Adeola O. 4 years ago on Google
    The art was intriguing, with I stayed there longer.

  • 5/5 Brandon R. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful

  • 3/5 Chrishonda T. 4 years ago on Google
    We went with school children and the constant beeping when they got close to the artwork was annoying. I understand they want to protect the art but the alarms seemed to be too sensitive. A child stopped to tie his shoe next to an exhibit and it beeped. They were afraid to look at anything after about the 20th beep.

  • 5/5 Tibor V. V. 4 years ago on Google
    I had an amazing time at this museum, very interesting exhibits and great art, both classic and modern. Recommend this museum to everyone!!

  • 5/5 Susan R. 4 years ago on Google
    great collection of African Art

  • 5/5 gary s. 4 years ago on Google
    So much to see

  • 5/5 Nathan G. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice collection!

  • 5/5 Cara S. 4 years ago on Google
    Great museum with colorful artwork and a variety of statues

  • 5/5 LISA C. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful Museum, great objects and room for them to add to their collection.

  • 3/5 John D. 4 years ago on Google
    Good to fill sometime if you have seen everything else in the area, but won't make this a priority to see.

  • 5/5 Asma G. 5 years ago on Google
    I didin't make it to the inside but I enjoyed being in the large park

  • 5/5 Tareq A. 3 years ago on Google
    متحف بريطانيا يمتاز بمجموعه من التحف الاثريه . مكان تاريخي جميل يحتوي على اثار فرعونيه. It is good very old and very big.

  • 5/5 Hassan T. 3 years ago on Google
    Mind blowing experience ...my visit to this museum in Aug, 2001 was a dream come true and I enjoyed every bit of it with my wife...such huge structure, collection , a state of the art..... Founded in 1753, the British Museum's remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history. Enjoy a unique comparison of the treasures of world cultures under one roof, centered around the magnificent Great Court. World-famous objects such as the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies are visited by up to six million visitors per year. In addition to the vast permanent collection, the museum's special exhibitions, displays and events are all designed to advance understanding of the collection and cultures they represent. A must see tourist spot for all....

  • 5/5 Nathalie R. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful museum with a vast and diverse collection, definitely worth the time!

  • 5/5 robert s. 3 years ago on Google
    absolutely wonderfull,the greatest collection of important antiquities in the world,an absolute must for a visit

  • 5/5 Steven A M. 3 years ago on Google
    love your work what do you think of mine i made the universe i am the word made flesh Stevensunrealtruth.com

  • 5/5 Ronald W. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing, what a wealth of historical objects.

  • 5/5 Hawaii Lalala G. 6 years ago on Google
    Quality art and very well displayed. Unlike most places in the world they did not allow photography, even without a flash. That was the only very disappointing thing. Otherwise highly recommended.

  • 3/5 Mohamed G. 3 years ago on Google
    Cool

  • 5/5 Omar Elfarouk Z. 4 years ago on Google
    Excellent museum

  • 1/5 zaoui k. 4 years ago on Google
    house of A.zaoui

  • 3/5 mouna j. 9 years ago on Google
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  • 5/5 Abdelhadi B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A museum worth the visit, a big thank you to the guilds. (Original) Un musée qui vaut la visite , un grand merci aux guildes.

  • 5/5 Abdalhadi K. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) God willing, a great cultural diversity كبير (Original) مشاء الله👍روعة تنوع ثقافي كبير 📚🔭📷🎨

  • 4/5 SAL A. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice!

  • 5/5 أحلام مستقبل عاشقة جنات و �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Nice (Original) جميل

  • 5/5 nedjmedine k. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Nostalgia (Original) La nostalgie

  • 5/5 ثقافة �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Relapse (Original) انتغسن

  • 4/5 tima s. 3 years ago on Google
    The museum has many rooms: prehistorique roman islamic and natural history and a room for modern arts you can also find many pieces from diffrent region of algeria of diffrent times and other pieces that came from other countries like tunisia morocco japan chine new calidonia and african countries

  • 5/5 جلول �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very beautiful, wonderful and continuous creativity (Original) جميل جداً ورائع وابداع متواصل

  • 5/5 Sara B. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wow the museum is awesome the first time I see it ❤❤ (Original) واو المتحف رائع أول مرة أراه ❤❤

  • 5/5 Elyes �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I loved it .. magnificent .. to visit (Original) J'ai adoré.. magnifique.. à visiter

  • 5/5 ELMOUSTAFA Z. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) l was created in 1879 by a learned society known at the time as the Geography and Archeology Society of the Province of Oran. At that time, there was no Museum in Oran, but there was a heritage dispersed in the old town hall of the Place de la République where there was a room called "Salle des Oiseaux" where we kept a beautiful collection of 'Birds, ostrich eggs, monkeys, a polished ax and some other objects of curiosity, as well as in the alleys of the promenade of the pond (Ibn Badis square) were exposed to the weather various Roman inscriptions. The idea of ​​creating a Museum in the city came to Commander Demaeght (Archaeologist and Epigraphist) who launched an appeal to citizens to enrich the existing collections. It has been designated by the members of the Society to collect precious documents with him. Therefore, an appropriate room was essential. Built in 1933 on the occasion of the centenary of French Algeria, the current building; Sis 19 Bd Zabana - Oran -, was officially inaugurated on November 11, 1935 in the premises of the Palais des Beaux Arts and will be called "Musée DEMAEGHT". This Palace includes: The Museum, the Municipal Library and the School of Fine Arts. After independence, the Museum was entrusted to the Municipal People's Assembly of the city of Oran which in 1986 handed over by decree 86-135 of November 12, 1985, the Museum to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism; the name of "Musée Demaeght", was changed to "Musée National Ahmed ZABANA" in Homage to our Martyrs. (Original) l est crée en 1879 par une Société Savante dénommée à l'époque, Société de Géographie et d'Archéologie de la Province d'Oran. A cette époque, il n'existait pas de Musée à Oran, mais il y avait un patrimoine dispersé à l'ancienne mairie de la Place de la République où il existait une salle appelée "salle des Oiseaux" où on conservait une belle collection d'Oiseaux, des œufs d'Autruche, des singes, une Hache polie et quelques autres objets de curiosité, ainsi que dans les allées de la promenade de l'étang (place Ibn Badis) étaient exposées aux intempéries diverses inscriptions romaines. L'idée de la création d'un Musée dans la ville est survenue au commandant Demaeght (Archéologue et Épigraphiste) qui a lancé un appel aux citoyens afin d'enrichir les collections existantes. Il a été désigné par les membres de la Société de réunir chez lui les documents précieux. De ce fait, un local approprié s'imposait. Édifié en 1933 à l'occasion du centenaire de l'Algérie française, le bâtiment actuel; Sis 19 Bd Zabana - Oran -, fut inauguré officiellement le 11 novembre 1935 dans les locaux du Palais des Beaux Arts et sera dénommé "Musée DEMAEGHT". Ce Palais comprend : Le Musée, la Bibliothèque Municipale et l’École des Beaux Arts. Après l'indépendance, le Musée fut confié é l'Assemblé Populaire Communale de la ville d'Oran qui remit en 1986 par le décret 86-135 du 12 novembre 1985, le Musée au Ministère de la Culture et du Tourisme; le nom de "Musée Demaeght", a été changé en "Musée National Ahmed ZABANA" en Hommage aux nos Martyrs.

  • 5/5 TIC O. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Museum (Original) Musée

  • 4/5 Ikr L. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) advisable (Original) Conseillé

  • 4/5 ayad a. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A very impressive museum (Original) متحف روعة للغاية

  • 4/5 Abdullah P. 4 years ago on Google
    Small museum. But lot of history, pre history

  • 5/5 Tita T. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) God willing (Original) مشاء الله

  • 5/5 bochra b. 4 years ago on Google
    Loved it very touristic... Especially the natural history section

  • 4/5 Riad B. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Exceptional (Original) Exceptionnel

  • 5/5 Fayeq M. A. 4 years ago on Google
    Great place for families and tourists

  • 5/5 ناصر الدين الجزائري Naser B. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) An architectural masterpiece that includes the history of the city of Oran and its surroundings (Original) تحفة معمارية تضم بين قاعاتها تاريخ مدينة وهران ومحيطها

  • 5/5 Yahia H. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) To visit (Original) A visiter

  • 4/5 fatima zohra z. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It's good but a little modernization is not superfluous (Original) C'est bon mais un peu de modernisation n'est pas superflue

  • 5/5 Roman Roaming A. 3 years ago on Google
    I was blown away with the really impressive collections of Egyptian, Assyrian and Geek. You would need at least 2 hours here. We got saturated after spending 3 hours there and couldn’t absorb any more. We need to go back for the Asian and Indian collections. Part of the museum was closed because of COVID but there was plenty stuff to see. And also because of COVID there were not many tourists and we could enjoy the collections piece by piece. It’s highly recommended

  • 4/5 Matthieu J. 3 years ago on Google
    Everything in British museum is original and priceless. All of these art pieces are mostly only one of their kinds. Many of these statues are so spiritual that peoples around the world have worshipped them for ages. Great Britain took them for free. Britain stole their kings, queens and even gods in forms of these sacred pieces. Without colonialism Britain would never have a museum so rich in world heritages. This place is big enough to take hours. I was lost for good couple of hours in Egyptian section and others.

  • 5/5 Beatrice S. 3 years ago on Google
    Loved this museum since my first visit. It’s a very beautiful building inside and out. The artefacts are truly amazing, they are huge and you genuinely are taken back to the times in which they are from. There are a few dining options inside museum, including grab and go coffee shop. It’s a FREE ENTRY MUSEUM - or you can choose to leave small donation as this can help to keep some great exhibits here.

  • 4/5 ArrowMaster _. 3 years ago on Google
    It was a fun and learning experience!

  • 5/5 Arvind P. 3 years ago on Google
    Brilliant

  • 5/5 Alex S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I felt exactly the same as at the National Gallery. (Original) Me sentí exactamente igual que en la Galería nacional.

  • 5/5 Amira I. 3 years ago on Google
    Very nice very beautiful place

  • 5/5 David 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I have visited dozens of museums around the world and this is by far my favorite. Best of all London. (Original) He visitado docenas de museos por el mundo y este es con muchísima diferencia mi preferido. Lo mejor de todo Londres.

  • 5/5 Seonho H. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Greece, the Middle East, Egypt, and even Moai on Easter Island... are full of artifacts from all over the world. It was good because it was free. (Original) 그리스, 중동, 이집트, 이스터 섬의 모아이까지... 전 세계에서 가져온 유물들이 가득하다. 무료 관람이라 좋았다.

  • 3/5 Test m. 3 years ago on Google
    Okay plce

  • 5/5 Alba /. 3 years ago on Google
    Sooooo many things to discover. Normally crowded but it's a privilege to visit and for free.

  • 5/5 ko s. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One of the world's leading museums with exhibits from all over the world. (Original) 世界中ののものが展示されている、世界でも有数の博物館。

  • 4/5 Greg R. 3 years ago on Google
    Lol!

  • 5/5 Holly O. 3 years ago on Google
    mesmerized by the Rosetta stone, it was my favorite item to see at the museum

  • 5/5 Omar Z. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very nice museum and it is free (Original) متحف جميل جدا و مجاني

  • 5/5 Haruka M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The wisdom of the world is packed here. (Original) 世界の英知がここにつまっている。

  • 4/5 Olenia B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) okay! (Original) ok!

  • 5/5 NaTa 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Was in mid-December on the last day before the closure for COVID. The facade of the building is under reconstruction. I took the ticket on the Internet for 5 pounds. It was for a specific time, but I passed 30 minutes earlier. The ticket was looked at on the street in front of the gate, then the examination of bags and metal frames. No wardrobe! In the large hall at the counter they are chanting a ticket (showing it from the phone) and you can go through. The name was not asked anywhere, nor was the covid surveillance program. The exposure is not too big, but rich. You can just watch it in a couple of hours. Egypt, Greeks and Sumerians on the 1st floor, further down the floor (-1) Africa and further from it (also on the 1st floor) the halls of South America. There is also a 2nd floor with mummies. In general, I am a little lost there, so be careful. The main hall has souvenir shops and a buffet (expensive and tasteless sandwiches / coffee). I think you can take a snack with you, because the tables are freely available. The museum also holds temporary exhibitions, they are located in the central part of the main hall on the 2nd floor (tickets are purchased separately). (Original) Была в середине декабря в последний день перед закрытием на ковид. Фасад здания на реконструкции. Билет брала в интернете за 5 фунтов. Он был на конкретное время, но я прошла на 30 минут раньше. Билет смотрели на улице перед воротами, потом досмотр сумок и металорамки. Гардероба нет! В большом зале у стойки скандируют билет (показывала с телефона) и можно проходить. Имя нигде не спрашивали, как и программу для ковид слежки. Экспозиция не слишком большая, но насыщенная. Просто посмотреть можно за пару часов. Египет, Греки и Шумеры на 1 этаже, дальше на этаж ниже (-1) Африка и далее из неё (тоже на 1 этаже) залы Южной Америки. Также есть 2 этаж с мумиями. В общем я немного потерялась там, поэтому будте внимательны. В главном зале есть сувенирные магазины и буфет (дорогие и невкусные сендвичи/кофе). Думаю можно брать перекус с собой, тк столы в свободном доступе. В музее также проводят временные выставки, они располагаются в центральной части главного зала на 2 этаже (билеты покупать отдельно).

  • 5/5 Lisa L. 3 years ago on Google
    A really nice museum in london especially if you want to learn more about the Romans and Egypt It has the copper crown of the druids here for you to look at to after all certain Romans like Martin st tours did support the druids and some are even in relationships with one or two arnt they. There is a place to sit down and eat in here on the ground floor that is quite clean and nice in bench formation in case you get tired .

  • 5/5 Kerstin H. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Gorgeous !! (Original) Stupendo!!

  • 5/5 david c. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I broke the bocho !! How much history, I must return I could not visit everything. Does not give the time (Original) Me partio el bocho !! Cuanta historia, debo volver no pude visitarlo todo. No da el tiempo

  • 5/5 기자양반 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Huge museum (Original) 거대한 박물관

  • 5/5 Samantha R. 3 years ago on Google
    So easy to spend days here.

  • 5/5 Victor C. 3 years ago on Google
    Wow, this place is amazing. This is not just a museum, this is a history of earth.

  • 5/5 Gabrielle P. 3 years ago on Google
    A must in London

  • 5/5 Ferial H. 3 years ago on Google
    Been here so many times and still love it!

  • 1/5 Christina C. 3 years ago on Google
    A place to find other country’s remarkable history, stolen and charaded. A disgraceful place. Give back the marbles.

  • 5/5 Sayan P. 3 years ago on Google
    History all around.

  • 4/5 Олексій �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Reconstruction prevented me from enjoying the facade. You can only log in by registering on the site, the queue was more than Sunday. So a little disappointed (Original) Реконструкція завадила насолодитися фасадом. Зайти можна лише зареєструвавшись на сайті, черга більше неділі була. Тому розчаровані трішки

  • 5/5 Laura P. 3 years ago on Google
    Nice place but the shops are a bit on the pricey side

  • 5/5 Rupesh S. 3 years ago on Google
    It's a great museum to visit. They have antiquities of Greece, Middle East etc. Classic clocks ranging from Water clocks, Sun dials, Mechanic clocks etc. A lot and lot more to checkout.

  • 1/5 Jada A. 3 years ago on Google
    Give the artifacts back to their rightful owners

  • 5/5 Danya H. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing and one day is not enough to see everything! Gets extremely tiring but soo worth it! The history is beautifully put together, from British to Europe to America to Asia to Middle East to Africa and the rest! Countless memories from childhood til now!

  • 5/5 Britain C. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the best museums in the world. Massive place you could easily wander most of a day in, assuming you're into history/art. These artifacts come from cultures across the world (hmm) and it's fascinating to see everything from mummified cats to Easter Island statues

  • 5/5 See Inside Of B. 3 years ago on Google
    The largest and most famous museum in the world, the British Museum is crammed with incredible artifacts dating from the dawn of human history to the modern era. Every day visitors are greeted by a wide array of displays including some of the greatest artifacts ever found in the UK. Among the many priceless collections are Egyptian artifacts, Medieval tapestries, Renaissance sculptures, and more. However, one of the most popular museums in London that doesn't receive as much attention as it deserves is the British Museum itself. In fact, there are several good reasons why visiting the museum is a top-notch tourist attraction in London and one of the best London tourist attractions for free. For those who love to visit the British Museum but can't stay for long, one of the best ways to see the museum is by taking part in guided tours. While the museum has its own website, most of the guided tours will include a lunchtime tour through the museum, which will give you a chance to see some of the more exotic exhibits in person. Another reason why guided tours are so popular with visitors is that they allow you to visit the various galleries and halls without having to worry about getting lost. A number of tour companies offer guided tours of the British Museum of Natural History and London, with many starting on a weekday morning and ending at lunchtime.

  • 5/5 CHEUK YIN Y. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum (English: British Museum) is a comprehensive museum in London, England. It is also one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. It was established in 1753. The museum currently has more than 8 million items in its collection. Due to space constraints, there are still a large number of collections that have not been publicly displayed. The museum was officially opened to the public on January 15, 1759. (Original) 大英博物館(英語:British Museum)是一座於英國倫敦的綜合博物館,也是世界上規模最大、最著名的博物館之一,成立於1753年。目前博物館擁有藏品800多萬件。由於空間的限制,目前還有大批藏品未能公開展出。博物館在1759年1月15日起正式對公眾開放。

  • 5/5 leescootz 3 years ago on Google
    Was great before it closed x

  • 5/5 SEUNGMI 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The hall is very large and exhibits items from all over the world. Admission is free, so I saw many elementary school students and kindergarten children holding hands and walking in two rows in a well-behaved manner, probably because of extracurricular lessons. Children who listen hard to the explanation of the exhibits from the teacher and write about the exhibits in their notebooks. I thought it was a really nice place for learning materials. There are several cafes, and the cafe space next to the souvenir shop on the 1st floor is large and you can eat light meals. I entered the museum in the morning, but forgot about the time, and when I was looking around the exhibits in the museum, it was 1:00 pm in no time. I wanted to take a closer look at the exhibits at the museum, but I had a plan from the afternoon so I left the museum later! ︎ As an aside, on my way to my destination in the afternoon, I noticed that I dropped my Oyster card in my coat and my wallet with money to put out immediately. The museum is where you can think of where you dropped it. After the afternoon schedule, I went to the museum. When I explained the situation to the guards, I was guided to the information counter. When asked by the information counter about the shape and contents of the wallet, he smiled and handed him "I'm glad it was there?" I had given up without it, but I was embarrassed by how happy I was, but I called "Thank you" repeatedly. (Original) 館内はとても広く、世界中の物が展示されている。 入場料は無料、その為か課外授業なのか小学生や、手を繋いでお行儀よく2列で歩く幼稚園の子供達を多く見かけた。 先生から展示物の説明を一生懸命に聞いたり、展示物の事をノートに書き込んでいる子供達。 本当に素敵な学習教材の場所だと思った。 カフェも数箇所あり1Fのお土産売り場の横のカフェスペースは広く軽食がたべられる。 朝一で博物館に入ったのに、時間がたつのも忘れ館内の展示物を見て廻っていたら、あっという間に午後1時。 もう少し博物館でのんびり展示物を見て廻りたかったけど、午後からの予定があったから博物館を後に‼︎ 余談だけど、午後の目的地に向かう途中、コートに入れたオイスターカードと直ぐ出せる様のお金が入ったお財布を落とした事に気が付く。 何処で落としたか、思い当たるのは博物館。 午後の予定を終えて博物館へ。 警備の方に事情を説明すると、インフォメーションカウンターに案内された。 インフォメーションカウンターの方に、財布の形状・中身を聞かれ答えると、笑顔で「コレ? ... あって良かった」と手渡されたお財布。 ないと諦めていたのに、あまりの嬉しさに恥ずかしいけど「Thank you」を連呼してしまった。

  • 5/5 ASLIDDIN S. 3 years ago on Google
    Great!!! History museum!!!

  • 5/5 鐘瑪莉 3 years ago on Google
    大英博物館(British Museum)成立於1753年,將近270幾年的歷史讓它成為世界上歷史最悠久的博物館之一。大英博物館包含石器時代到20世紀共有超過八百萬件的館藏,雖然說其來自世界各地的文物珍寶的來源有的是相當暴力與非法途徑,但其排列著豐富的陳列像百科全書般的館藏,逛一趟大英博物館,宛如讀了一本世界史,再加上大英博物館是不收取門票,完全免費開放給來自全世界的人參觀,需要花三天以上才能好好的欣賞。但對於 我們是團體旅遊,一旦進入到倫敦市區來,要看要欣賞的倫敦市區景點太多,只能壓縮參觀到此一遊的時間,採重點式的參觀掃過。要細細品嘗博物館的豐富,只能期待下一次的自由行。此次只能算是先行採點。 大英博物館,其文物收藏之豐富令人難以想像,難怪一提起大英博物館,英國人總是驕傲的說:走一趟大英博物館就等於看到了全世界。 值得並且不能錯過的倫敦行,無論是出訪或在訪。

  • 5/5 FUAT K. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The largest and most comprehensive museum I have ever seen. 1 day may not be enough to travel completely. Admission is free. The British have collected historical artifacts from all over the world and display them here. Unfortunately, many historical artifacts from Anatolia are on display here. When you see the historical artifacts of our country, you feel aching. There are a lot of historical artifacts not only from our country but also from Egypt and Orthoeast. (Original) Gördüğüm en büyük ve kapsamlı müze. Tamamen gezmek için 1 gün yetmeyebilir. Giriş ücretsiz. İngilizler tüm dünyadan tarihi eserleri toplamışlar burada sergiliyorlar. Malesef anadolu'dan bir sürü tarihi eser burada sergileniyor. Ülkemize ait tarihi eserleri görünce insanın içi sızlıyor. Sadece ülkemizden değil Mısır ve Ortodoğu'dan bir sürü tarihi eserler var.

  • 5/5 Florence P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One of my favorite museums. Always very crowded (before the pandemic) because essential during a stay in London. In addition it is free like the Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Gallery etc ... I particularly like to admire the Parthenon friezes, the Rosetta stone, as well as the cat mummies (which fascinate me, yes I know, I'm weird). (Original) Un de mes musées préférés. Toujours énormément de monde (avant pandémie) car incontournable lors d'un séjour à Londres. En plus il est gratuit comme la Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Gallery etc... J'aime particulièrement y admirer les frises du Parthenon, la pierre de Rosette, ainsi que les momies de chats (qui me fascinent, oui je sais, je suis bizarre).

  • 5/5 A A. 3 years ago on Google
    Marvel! You need days to savour even a small part of its expositions!

  • 4/5 Niles S. 3 years ago on Google
    Very weird museum. For some reason there was a lot of british emphasis even though I thought I was in LA, but I then realized I must have had the most epic acid trip and somehow crossed the ocean without realizing it. Awesome museum, only downside is that they didn't give me a map home

  • 5/5 Andrew Z. 3 years ago on Google
    PRE-COVID review: A trip to the British Museum should be an absolute must for anyone traveling to London! They have SOOOO many amazing things to check out that you can spend a whole day or more in there. It's one of my favorite history museums in the world. Also, DEFINITELY check out their gift shop. I bought a few really cool things in there.

  • 5/5 Daniela R. 3 years ago on Google
    Can't believe all collections it has, definitely wonderful

  • 5/5 cata C. 3 years ago on Google
    Are cineva idee daca in prezent este deschis?sau daca nu cand cand sar deschide din nou?

  • 5/5 Antuan M. 3 years ago on Google
    Otro 5 estrellas, al que dedicamos de nuevo toda una mañana, comiendo pasadas las 3, y que sin duda repetiremos la próxima vez. En este museo cogimos una visita guiada externa que nos guió por las principales secciones. El prestigio de ser uno de los mejores del mundo, lo tiene bien ganado. Personalmente me encantaron los tesoros del Partenón. Me impresioné al pasar por delante del museo tras la hora de cierre y contemplar la espectacular fachada desde el otro lado de la verja. Demasiada gente.

  • 5/5 Outsidedboxx T. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing virtual tour!

  • 5/5 Tobiloba O. 3 years ago on Google
    The virtual tour is really cool I felt like I was right there looking at all those artifacts.

  • 5/5 Antonella B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Stupendous (Original) Stupendo

  • 5/5 ON P. 3 years ago on Google
    Very nice 😘

  • 5/5 Louise A. 3 years ago on Google
    I am writing this review of my time visiting before Covid, when I was also fortunate enough to live overlooking the beautiful domed roof of the British Museum. This is a magical place, an Aladdin's cave of Egyptian artefacts, the gleaming gold of the Sutton Hoo treasure, the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon marbles, ancient Greek and Roman vases, armour and jewellery and so much more. Being a complete history nerd I could walk around this place all year and not get bored. I cannot wait to go back!

  • 5/5 Jean S. 3 years ago on Google
    Awesome day out 👍🏻

  • 5/5 Sandra W. 3 years ago on Google
    What I love the most about this museum is the Egyptian collection which is totally beautiful. The arab collection also attracts me as well. I have gone so many times to the British museum that I lost count now. It is a shame it's temporarily closed due to Covid.

  • 4/5 Faisal303 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The British Museum in Bloomsbury, London, UK, is a museum and public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. The museum's permanent collection of about eight million works of art is among the largest and most comprehensive in the world, [2] most of which were acquired during the era of the British Empire. The museum documents the story of human culture from its inception to the present. [A] It is the oldest national public museum in the world. [3] The museum building is one of the most prominent examples of the Greek Revival style. [4] (Original) المتحف البريطاني (بالإنجليزية British Museum) في منطقة بلومزبري بلندن، المملكة المتحدة، هو متحف ومؤسسة عامة مكرسة لتاريخ البشرية والفن والثقافة. تعد مجموعة المتحف الدائمة التي تضم حوالي ثمانية ملايين عمل فني من بين الأكبر والأكثر شمولاً في العالم،[2] وتم الحصول على أغلبها خلال عصر الإمبراطورية البريطانية. يوثق المتحف قصة الثقافة البشرية من بدايتها حتى الوقت الحاضر.[a] وهو أقدم متحف وطني عام في العالم.[3] يعد مبنى المتحف من أبرز الأمثلة على طراز الإحياء الإغريقي.[4]

  • 1/5 Ruby F. 3 years ago on Google
    Making money from stolen artefacts isn't cute.

  • 5/5 Alina 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unique and inimitable, I visit it every time I am in London .. one of the most beautiful museums I have ever seen, very interesting and well-kept, full of exhibits very well exhibited. Admission is free, if you want to leave some money you can make a donation to the Museum .. Recommended for everyone! (Original) Unico e inimitabile, lo visito ogni volta che mi trovo a Londra..uno dei più bei musei che io abbia mai visto, molto interessante e curato, ricco di reperti esposti molto bene. L'ingresso è gratuito, se si vuol lasciare qualche soldino si può fare una donazione al Museo..Consigliato a tutti!

  • 5/5 Koray E. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Dozens of relics belonging to civilizations that have existed throughout history are on display all over the world. You can see the works of Anatolian, Greek, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Europe and many other civilizations. Traveling quickly takes a full day. One of the most famous museums in the world. With its magnificent building, impressive interior architecture, decorative eye-catching and technological possibilities, it can be called the pride of museology. (Original) Dünyanın dört bir yanında, tarih boyunca varolmuş uygarlıklara ait onlarca kalıntı sergilenmekte. Anadolu, Yunan, Mezopotamya, Mısır, Avrupa ve daha nice uygarlıkların yapıtlarını görebilirsiniz. Hızla gezmek bir tam gününüzü alır. Dünyanın en ünlü müzelerinden biri. İhtişamlı bir binası, etkileyici iç mimarisi, dekoratif gözalıcılığı, teknolojik olanakları ile müzeciliğin yüz akı denebilir.

  • 5/5 Rohit D. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, England, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane.[5] It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881. In 1973, the British Library Act 1972 detached the library department from the British Museum, but it continued to host the now separated British Library in the same Reading Room and building as the museum until 1997. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all national museums in the UK it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Its ownership of some of its most famous objects originating in other countries is disputed and remains the subject of international controversy, most notably in the case of the Elgin Marbles of Greece and the Rosetta Stone of Egypt.

  • 5/5 Vinicius Eduardo M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Da Vinci, Van Gogh and dozens of other famous artists. Unique experience. (Original) Da Vinci, Van Gogh e dezenas de outros artistas famosos. Experiência única.

  • 5/5 Jake A. 3 years ago on Google
    Magnificent

  • 5/5 Quin M. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing place to visit

  • 5/5 Sylwia P. 3 years ago on Google
    Bardzo ciekawe ekspozycje. Wstęp bezpłatny.

  • 4/5 Raibeart & C. 3 years ago on Google
    British Museum. British Museum uznawane jest za najważniejsze muzeum w całej Wielkiej Brytanii. Nie skupia się na jednej dziedzinie, lecz na całej historii ludzkości, sztuki oraz kultury więc tym bardziej museum jest interesujące. I właśnie, to muzeum w Londynie przy ulicy Great Russell Street zgromadziło kilka milionów eksponatów z całego świata. Ciekawie bo z różnych dziedzin więc każdy możne znaleźć temat dla siebie. Same muzeum powstało z inicjatywy irlandzkiego lekarza, przyrodnika, naukowca i kolekcjonera sir Hansa Sloane’a który wcześniej zgromadził wiele tysięcy eksponatów. Interesujące bo British Museum dokumentuje historię ludzkiej kultury od jej początków do współczesności. Eksponaty zebrane w potężnym muzealnym gmachu ilustrują blisko 2 miliony lat dziejów ludzkości. Przeszłość, teraźniejszość i przyszłość. Naprawdę warto, a co możemy zobaczyć w muzeum? rzeźby, posągi, monety i rysunki z Egiptu, Sudanu, Grecji i Rzymu z Oceanii, Afryki i Ameryki... Z najbardziej ciekawych i interesujących rzeczy które można byłoby zobaczyć w muzeum? Myślę, że nietuzinkowe są : prehistoryczny Człowiek z Lindow, Kamień z Rosetty, mumie egipskie, statuy faraona Sesotrisa III, płaskorzeźby ze starożytnego miasta Nineveh, Listy z Amarna, grobowce królewskie z Ur, marmury z ateńskiego Partenonu, jedna z sześciu kariatyd z Erechtejonu, Cylinder Cyrusa, reliefy z Niniwy, szkice Michała Anioła, Rafaela, Leonarda da Vinci, pozłacana figurka Wadźrasattwy z XV wieku, prace chińskiego malarza Gu Kaizhi, Hełm z Sutton Hoo i inne! Które można zobaczyć w trakcie zwiedzania. W muzeum pojawiają się również interesujące wystawy czasowe. Niektóre z nich są darmowe, a inne mogą wymagać opłaty. Muzeum ma bardzo dużo do zaoferowania w międzyczasie można napić się kawy w tutejszej kawiarni! Polecam!

  • 5/5 Jessica R. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Looking forward to coming back on our next visit to London !! (Original) Hâte de revenir lors de notre prochain séjour à Londres!!

  • 4/5 Lucky A. 4 years ago on Google
    Is a developing community very close 2 benin city.

  • 4/5 Onubi Wisdom A. 3 years ago on Google
    Good

  • 2/5 Liz E. 4 years ago on Google
    On my way home

  • 5/5 Great M. 5 years ago on Google
    Best place to fill your tank

  • 5/5 Seth I. 5 years ago on Google
    Developing area

  • 4/5 benedict O. 5 years ago on Google
    No roads

  • 2/5 Victor I. 5 years ago on Google
    Good place

  • 5/5 Derry T. 5 years ago on Google
    Its a good place to stay

  • 2/5 jonathan A. 6 years ago on Google
    Hilly community bt viable

  • 2/5 Kar Keong W. 4 years ago on Google
    A decent collection of traditional Russian handicrafts. I met a very helpful attendant who briefly explained to me about the ceramic exhibits and then a rude one. Well, the latter blocked my way to the exhibition hall at basement and asked for my ticket but not from the Russian who arrived almost the same time as me There were only 3 of us in the hall and I was piqued by it. I would have given a 5 star's review if I had stopped my visit at ground floor.

  • 4/5 george k. 4 years ago on Google
    pretty cool museum. got in for free. a few neat things to check out. not the best museum in moscow im sure

  • 5/5 Orit K. 4 years ago on Google
    Elena Titova did an amazing job to make the place active and offering outstanding exhibitions.

  • 4/5 Ekaterina S. 5 years ago on Google
    Nice, interesting collections! If you have some free time to discover Russian decorative arts-it is good idea to spend some time there

  • 5/5 Kseniia B. 5 years ago on Google
    Interesting and rich collection. I did enjoy it and spent about 3 hours! One of the most interesting museum I've ever been (yes, I've seen Louvres)

  • 4/5 Dave C. 6 years ago on Google
    Here where I fell! Very sad day! Shot in gullet! Ha! May not walk again say Doctor Man! Back bone is broke! I call out! Josiah! Gregor! Samson! Not even Father Viggo come help now! All is dark. I am alone. - Piotr Petrovsky

  • 2/5 green p. 6 years ago on Google
    Archaic building with soviet atmosphere and service

  • 5/5 Edoardo R. 7 years ago on Google
    intersting curoius place for a jump in the soviet and ancien russian tradition

  • 5/5 David M. 4 years ago on Google
    Great museum

  • 4/5 ben j. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Too (Original) Слишком

  • 5/5 Анастасия �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful museum! Excellent permanent exhibition and many interesting temporary exhibitions (Original) Замечательный музей! Прекрасная постоянная экспозиция и много интересных временных выставок

  • 5/5 Super A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Wonderful museum !!! (Original) Замечательный музей!!!

  • 5/5 Елена �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great museum. I liked it very much. Recommend. (Original) Отличный музей. Очень понравилось. Рекомендую.

  • 5/5 наташа �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Cool museum (Original) Крутой музей

  • 5/5 Владимир �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A beautiful amber room. (Original) Красивая янтарная комната .

  • 5/5 Дмитрий �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I like the museum, the shop with it is also rich, then the coffee shop, I recommend it to everyone. The estate was once the Osterman nobles. (Original) Мне нравится музей, магазин при нём тоже богатый, потом кофейня, всем рекомендую. Усадьба когда-то дворян Остерманов.

  • 5/5 Zherdev A. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Interesting. Of course there are few exhibits. And so it is very interesting. (Original) Интересно. Маловато конечно экспонатов. А так очень интересно.

  • 5/5 Юрий �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Interesting exhibitions! (Original) Интересные выставки!

  • 5/5 Михаил �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A wonderful place, here you relax with your soul! (Original) Прекрасное место, здесь отдыхаешь душой!

  • 5/5 Nefayran 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Nice nice museum (Original) Красивый хороший музей

  • 5/5 Елизавета �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Cool (Original) Круто

  • 5/5 Ольга �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Was the first time in this museum. I did not watch the exposition, as I came to the lecture (Original) Была первый раз в этом музее. Экспозицию не смотрела, так как пришла на лекцию

  • 5/5 Юрий �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very interesting and informative (Original) Очень интересно и познавательно

  • 5/5 Anna B. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Always great and highly professional exhibitions! (Original) Всегда прекрасные и высокопрофессиональные выставки!

  • 5/5 Н �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Were at the exhibition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Abrau-Dyurso. We bought tickets for the excursion. Price 300r, time 1 hour. The tour was held for the two of us! Guide. Bykova Elena Ivanovna. God, how "tasty" she was talking about the history of Abrau-Dyurso !!! The excursion flew by like an instant. I wanted to go to Abrau again, 20 years later. In the end, we watched a small film about Abrau-Durso on our own. There is also a tent in the park where you can watch a movie about Abrau-Dyurso for free, but we didn't get to it. The film runs once an hour. I advise everyone to be in time for this exhibition. (Original) Были на выставке посвященной 150 летию Абрау-Дюрсо. Купили билеты на экскурсию. Цена 300р , по времени 1 час. Экскурсию провели для нас двоих! Экскурсовод. Быкова Елена Ивановна. Боже, как же она " вкусно" рассказывала об истории Абрау- Дюрсо!!!. Экскурсия пролетела как мгновение. Захотелось опять поехать в Абрау, спустя 20 лет. В конце, самостоятельно мы посмотрели небольшой фильм про Абрау-Дюрсо. Так же в парке стоит шатер с где можно бесплатно посмотреть фильм об Абрау-Дюрсо, но на него мы уже не попали. Фильм идет раз в час. Всем советую успеть на данную выставку.

  • 5/5 Elena E. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Unfortunately, not all exhibitions work. Very friendly staff. Thank. (Original) Не все экспозиции работают, к сожалению. Очень приветливый персонал. Спасибо.

  • 5/5 Наталия 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A very interesting museum. It is a pity that not everyone knows about its existence. (Original) Очень интересный музей. Жаль не все знают о его существовании.

  • 5/5 Артем �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Had a great time with the kids! Many thanks to the museum staff! (Original) Великолепно провели время с детьми! Большое спасибо сотрудникам музея!

  • 5/5 AndrewGreen 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great museum near the city center. A large exposure allows you to spend several hours in the process of cultural enrichment. The mansion in which the museum is located is very beautiful and in itself worthy of inspection (Original) Отличный музей недалеко от центра города. Большая экспозиция позволяет несколько часов провести в процессе культурного обогащения. Сам по себе особняк, в котором музей находится, очень красивый и сам по себе достоин осмотра

  • 5/5 Иксамандер �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great museum. Many quality exhibits of different styles. A stunning exhibition of Russian style and a very detailed Empire and the Caucasus. I recommend to visit! (Original) Отличный музей. Много качественных экспонатов разных стилей. Потрясающая выставка Русский стиль и очень подробная Империя и Кавказ. Рекомендую к посещению!

  • 5/5 Наталья �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) All is well. Only a very strict excursion caught (Original) Все хорошо. Только очень строгий эксурсовот попалась

  • 5/5 Сергей Анатольевич �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Visited an exhibition of shunga. I must say, entertaining "funny pictures". Some ladies have pink cheeks :) (Original) Посетил выставку сюнга. Надо сказать, занимательные "весёлые картинки". У некоторых дам щечки становятся розовыми :)

  • 5/5 Александра �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The museum left a great impression. Different exposures. Many exhibits telling about our story. (Original) Музей оставил прекрасное впечатление. Разные экспозиции. Много экспонатов, рассказывающих о нашей истории.

  • 5/5 Мадина �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Just yesterday, my children and I visited the Empire and the Caucasus exhibition. The weapons of the peoples of the Caucasus, uniforms of the times of the Caucasian war are presented. Unique exhibits are mostly from private collections. It is impossible to see them among museum objects. It is more valuable to attend this event. I highly recommend it to everyone! The exhibition runs until 04.04.2020. (Original) Буквально вчера мы с детьми посетили выставку Империя и Кавказ. Представлено оружие народов Кавказа,обмундирование времён Кавказской войны.Уникальные экспонаты большей частью из частных коллекций. Их невозможно увидеть среди музейных предметов.Тем ценнее посещение данного мероприятия. Настоятельно всем рекомендую! Выставка продлится до 5.04.2020г.

  • 4/5 Евгений �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Cool place (Original) Классное место

  • 5/5 Антон �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I liked the exposition very much. (Original) Очень понравилась экспозиция.

  • 5/5 Serge K. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) The museum constantly hosts very interesting exhibitions (Original) В музее постоянно проходят весьма интересные выставки

  • 5/5 Сергей �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Interesting and varied exposure. He visited the exhibition "Empire and the Caucasus." Expositions of weapons, awards, photos and paintings of those years on the subject. Also liked the permanent exhibition of imperial china (Original) Интересная и разнообразная экспозиции. Посетил выставку «Империя и Кавказ«. Экспозиции оружия, наград, фото и картин тех лет по тематике. Также понравилась постоянная экспозиция императорского фарфора

  • 5/5 Андрей �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A wonderful constant and worthy of temporary exposure! (Original) Чудная постоянная и достойные временные экспозиции!

  • 5/5 Наталья 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Thanks. It was very informative. (Original) Спасибо. Было очень познавательно.

  • 5/5 Максим �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A small but interesting museum, especially the exposition of edged weapons (Original) Небольшой, но интересный музей, особенно запомнилась экспозиция холодного оружия

  • 5/5 Ира �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Great museum, great exhibits. Go, you will not regret it. (Original) Отличный музей, великолепные экспонаты. Сходите, не пожалеете.

  • 5/5 Гэлэкси �. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I was on this excursion on the Good bus. I really liked the museum. I liked the guides. Very nice girls. All exhibits are very familiar, because once lived in such conditions. (Original) Я была на этой экскурсии на Добром автобусе. Музей очень понравился. Понравились экскурсоводы. Очень хорошие девочки. Все экспонаты очень знакомы, т.к. жили когда то в таких условиях.

  • 5/5 David A. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is probably one of the sights you shouldn't miss when you're in London. There's a reason why it's the most visited tourist attraction in the UK: it has an amazing collection of artifacts, dating back thousands of years and drawn from all over the world.

  • 5/5 Dipumaza- Google Trusted P. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum, in the Bloomsbury area of London, England, is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence,[3] having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.[a] It was the first public national museum in the world.

  • 3/5 Holy S. 3 years ago on Google
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  • 5/5 C1rcle 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very nice many interesting things. (Original) Foarte frumos multe lucruri interesante.

  • 4/5 ZE A. 3 years ago on Google
    this was an exeperiance to live!

  • 2/5 Dan A. 3 years ago on Google
    Airless space in the central chamber, humid with no ventilation, not great

  • 5/5 YG Y. 3 years ago on Google
    Number one attraction in London.

  • 5/5 Berke J. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing place

  • 5/5 Michael 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I don't know now, but as of January 2014, I think it was open until 9 pm on Friday. You can't go around in a day. (Original) 今は分かりませんが、2014年1月時点では金曜日は夜9時までオープンしていたと思います。1日ではとても廻りきれないですね。

  • 5/5 Noro K. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) You can see treasures from all over the world (Original) 世界中の宝物を見ることができます

  • 1/5 Ilaria Di M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It is unacceptable that at the checkout they ask you to put down the item of clothing that you have chosen and regularly taken to display to put it aside for another customer! (Original) Inammissibile che alla cassa ti chiedano di posare il capo di abbigliamento che avevi scelto e regolarmente preso da esposizione per metterlo da parte per un altro cliente!

  • 3/5 Mario De M. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Yes.. All in average. I can not say more .. I have not speculated well .. !! It's welcome "a mi poc e" for review anyway. Thank you. (Original) Si.. Tutto nella media . Non posso dire di più.. Non ho speculato bene..!! È gradito "un mi poc e" per la recensione comunque. Grazie.

  • 4/5 Carmine S. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Excellent quality children's clothing store at reasonable prices (Original) Negozio di abbigliamento per bambini ottima qualità a prezzi ragionevoli

  • 5/5 Anna F. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Shop particularly provided .... Staff polite and attentive to customer needs, in a few words make you want to buy. (Original) Negozio particolarmente fornito....Personale cortese e attento alle esigenze del cliente, in poche parole ti fanno venire la voglia di comprare.

  • 5/5 Francesco Paolo E. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Everything for children and adolescents up to 16 years (Original) Tutto per i bimbi e adolescenti fino a 16anni

  • 5/5 Stefania s. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Really experienced, friendly and helpful staff (Original) Staff davvero esperto,cordiale e disponibili

  • 4/5 Ivan P. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Cute (Original) Carino

  • 5/5 Eugenio P. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) OK (Original) OK

  • 3/5 Nunzia L. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Cute (Original) Carino

  • 3/5 Vittorio De V. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Good (Original) Buono

  • 5/5 Pietro G. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Divinoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (Original) Divinoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • 3/5 Rosanna E. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Carint (Original) Carint

  • 5/5 Familyfilms4thewholefamily d. 5 years ago on Google
    Lot of fun facts and exhibits

  • 4/5 kamal b. 7 years ago on Google
    Very interesting place.

  • 1/5 Raciel p. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It does not go to Eritrea, as it violates basic human rights, as is the case with freedom of religion and expression. We demand the release of prisoners on the basis of their religion. (Original) لا تذهب إلى إريتريا ، فهي تنتهك حقوق الإنسان الأساسية ، كما هو الحال في حرية الدين والتعبير. نطالب بإطلاق سراح الأسرى على أساس دينهم.

  • 5/5 Davi R. M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Best country according to HG BRABO X (Original) Melhor país segundo o HG BRABO X

  • 5/5 Rooz I. 3 years ago on Google
    What a comprehensive museum! From Easter Island to Egypt and Ancient Persia, this museum has tried its best to document the humans’ cultural evolution. There’s hardly any culture that you can not find items from. It took me several hours to the whole museum and it was a fascinating experience!

  • 5/5 Dylan W. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful landmark fantastic tourist attraction and it was a special day there so we actually went inside Buckingham Palace which was fantastic and beautiful very posh very good for monarchy and royalty As well I really enjoyed it

  • 5/5 Kiva 3 years ago on Google
    It is a Great.

  • 5/5 Jose D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A piece of the world in this museum and it was awe inspiring to see the Rosetta stone that allowed to decipher the mysteries of one of the fascinating civilizations of ancient times. (Original) Un pedazo del mundo en este museo y fue sobrecogedor ver la piedra de la Rosetta que permitió descifrar los misterios de una las civilizaciones fascinantes de la antigüedad.

  • 5/5 L S. 3 years ago on Google
    Saw the Rosetta Stone, Elgin marbles, mummies, and more... It's free so you can donate what if anything fits your budget.

  • 5/5 Jack D. 3 years ago on Google
    its amazing

  • 5/5 Your N. 3 years ago on Google
    Just loved this museum

  • 1/5 Mr D. 3 years ago on Google
    End. in the grabbing of statues and works of art.

  • 5/5 Pau Arenas P. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Excellent with a lot of diversity. Large collections and free admission. (Original) Excelent amb moltissima diversitat. Grans coleccions i a mes entrada gratuita.

  • 5/5 Antonio Djavan L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Since 1980 the Greek government has been making diplomatic efforts to recover pieces of the Parthenon that were stolen by the English and that make up the collection of the British Museum. The dispute is raging over Elgin's marbles, awaiting the return from the British Museum, the Greek government built a large museum at the foot of the acropolis to receive the pieces. (Original) Desde 1980 o governo grego vem realizando esforços diplomáticos para reaver peças do Pártenon que foram roubadas por ingleses e que compõem o acervo do Museu Britânico. A disputa acirra-se em torno dos mármores de Elgin, esperando a devolução por parte do Museu Britânico, o governo grego construiu um grande museu no sopé da acrópole para receber as peças.

  • 5/5 آرشام �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It was wonderful ... how beautiful that such precious objects are not kept in Asian countries .... Vala has been in the casting furnace thousands of times in the form of an engagement ring (for motives like the traitor Mojtaba Khamenei) .... Thanks to the lovely government of Great Britain ❤❤❤❤❤❤ (Original) فوق‌العاده بود... چه زیبا که اینگونه اشياء گرانبها در کشورهای آسیایی نگهداری نمیشه.... والا تا الان هزاران بار در کوره های ريخته گری بشکل انگشتر نامزدی (برای انگیزه‌هایی مثل مجتبی خامنه‌ای خائن ) در آمده بود .... سپاس از دولت دوست داشتنی انگلیس کبیر ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • 5/5 Kim D. 3 years ago on Google
    amazing place

  • 5/5 Nicolás Eugenio H. 3 years ago on Google
    It's amazing; this place represents a journey of international history of art

  • 5/5 Andrea S. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) wonderful (Original) meraviglioso

  • 5/5 Σταματία �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful. Exhibits from around the world. The section with the mummies stands out. Often happening. (Original) Πανέμορφα. Εκθέματα από όλο τον κόσμο. Το τμήμα με τις μούμιες ξεχωρίζει. Συχνά happening.

  • 5/5 Сергей �. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) A majestic place, it takes your breath away inside (Original) Величественное место, внутри аж дух захватывает

  • 5/5 Maya H. 3 years ago on Google
    The best of all museums in London to my humble opinion! I have been there few times and it never gets boring! They have so many artifacts from so many countries and cultures, it's unbelievable! I am attaching few pictures but they are nothing comparing to what you are going see in there. Make sure you get a map; in there you gonna find the location of the most popular items, if you are in a hurry. It took us around 4 hours to see everything and take like gazillion pictures. Strongly recommended! Free entry.

  • 5/5 Noureddine H. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is the first museum in the world that we have come to know and I could not miss the opportunity when we were in London to visit it. we went there in the lead-up to COVID-19 and outside of the tourist season. As a result, there was hardly anyone there compared to the usual attendance rate at this establishment, we were told. the line to go through security went at a steady pace: we hardly had to stop because it was going so well. Once inside, we were fortunate enough to be able to admire some of the museum’s most popular pieces without being rushed right and left by a constant stream of visitors. we have seen the Parthenon marbles, the Rosetta Stone and its finely engraved writing, the statues of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and so on. the site also has its small cafeteria where you can order food freshly made on site, such as pizza. Then, after your visit, I highly recommend a quick visit to the museum bookstore. there you will find many books on very interesting subjects.Despite the inestimable value of the treasures contained in the museum, you are incredibly lucky to be able to visit it for free, and there is so much to see that, like so many other establishments, one day is not enough

  • 5/5 adrian g. 3 years ago on Google
    I would say that a visit to this museum is an unforgettable experience, the only one maybe?!? I urge you to arm yourself with comfortable shoes so that you will cover many km !!! You will also need to have a lot of patience to photograph an exhibit without having people around. I recommend to everyone, it is well worth the museum tour !!! 🗣️Stay healthy!😊

  • 4/5 Mariana Barbosa P. 3 years ago on Google
    experience today. COVID-19 is making outages in many lives. But in some situations, we can say that it is creating situations that we thought we would not have anymore. Today the museum was empty, delicious to walk, enjoy shopping, see the exhibitions. Something different than when I went the first time. I believe that, for those who can in their countries enjoy this moment, they should enjoy it.

  • 4/5 L A. 3 years ago on Google
    One of the best and most beautiful museums I've ever been to, but it loses a star from me for its controversial acquisitions of culturally significant pieces and refusal to return them to their countries of origin - like the Benin Bronzes. However, they clearly take good care of the pieces in their possession and the displays are truly marvelous and historically fascinating to see in-person. I recommend at least a few hours here if you want to browse everything. If you are really interested in history and archeology, though, a full day at the very least is probably necessary.

  • 5/5 Renukappa S. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum was founded in 1753 and opened its doors in 1759. It was the first national museum to cover all fields of human knowledge, open to visitors from across the world. Enlightenment ideals and values – critical scrutiny of all assumptions, open debate, scientific research, progress and tolerance – have marked the Museum since its foundation. The Museum is driven by an insatiable curiosity for the world, a deep belief in objects as reliable witnesses and documents of human history, sound research, as well as the desire to expand and share knowledge. In 1753, an Act of Parliament created the world's first free, national, public museum that opened its doors to 'all studious and curious persons' in 1759. Initially, visitors had to apply for tickets to see the museum's collections during limited visiting hours. In effect, this meant entry was restricted to well-connected visitors who were given personal tours of the collections by the museum's Trustees and curators. From the 1830s onwards, regulations were changed and opening hours were extended. Gradually, the museum became truly open and freely accessible to all and we now welcome more than 6 million local and international visitors to the museum every year. Our extensive touring exhibition and loans programme means that millions of people also see the museum's collections at venues across the UK and worldwide. Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753), physician and President of the Royal Society, amassed a huge collection of more than 80,000 'natural and artificial rarities' with a vast library of over 40,000 books and manuscripts, and 32,000 coins and medals. The 1753 Act purchased this for the public which, along with the Cotton, Harley and Royal Libraries, became a new kind of public institution, called the British Museum. Sloane had used developing global networks created by European imperial expansion to collect these materials and financed the purchases with income partly derived from enslaved labour on Jamaican sugar plantations

  • 5/5 Megan H. 3 years ago on Google
    A trip to the British Museum should be on every tourists agenda! There are so many wonderful things to see, you could easily spend an entire day here. On the other hand, it's also super easy to pop in and see just a few key things (hello, Rosetta Stone!) and then head off to the next museum on your list. Don't forget to check out the gift shop, they had a lot of fun souvenirs to look through!

  • 5/5 Xiaowem H. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Good place, I like it (Original) 好地方我喜欢

  • 1/5 Mazen D. 3 years ago on Google
    Thieves

  • 5/5 Thomas J. 3 years ago on Google
    We had a bible tour there and it was fantastic great to see live!

  • 5/5 The Mayfair Clinic P. 3 years ago on Google
    I love to come here with my daughter and her friends.

  • 5/5 Pranab G. 3 years ago on Google
    Mast place

  • 5/5 Norm J. 3 years ago on Google
    Words cannot do justice.

  • 5/5 Ghostbusters 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Very good (Original) Много добър

  • 1/5 Yavuz 3 years ago on Google
    THIEFTS!

  • 5/5 Graeme R. 3 years ago on Google
    ‘...in 100 Objects’ plus so much more

  • 5/5 Francesca N. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) There is little to write. It is nothing short of Exciting !! (Original) C'è poco da scrivere. È a dir poco Emozionante!!

  • 5/5 Juan V. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) One of the best museums I have visited in the whole world. The Egypt discoveries section is great. When I saw the Rosetta stone I was very impressed. Seeing the original hieroglyphs and being able to learn their translation is very interesting. A place of obligatory visit. (Original) Uno de los mejores museos que he visitado en todo el mundo. La sección de descubrimientos de Egipto es genial. Cuando vi la piedra Rosetta me impresionó muchisimo. Ver los geroglificos originales y poder aprender su traducción es muy interesante. Un lugar de obligatoria visita.

  • 5/5 Martin T. 3 years ago on Google
    Best museum in London

  • 1/5 Levi M. 3 years ago on Google
    they didnt let me speak to the manager

  • 5/5 Max B. 3 years ago on Google
    a very nice place where you can see all the nice things the British Empire stole from countries all over the world

  • 5/5 Öykü O. 3 years ago on Google
    A great museum

  • 5/5 Hafizur R. 3 years ago on Google
    nesplus public area

  • 5/5 Fakhrul I. 3 years ago on Google
    Best and must visit

  • 5/5 Blanca D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I will return to London to visit it, it is very complete and interesting (Original) Volveré a Londres para visitarlo, es muy completo e interesante

  • 1/5 Shamus s. 3 years ago on Google
    Awful. Avoid at all costs.

  • 5/5 Superb Carpet & Upholstery C. 3 years ago on Google
    Great place to visit I’m happy that we manage to visit it before the pandemic . Can’t wait to go there again with all my family

  • 5/5 Adam M. 3 years ago on Google
    Of course. It’s UK ❤️

  • 4/5 Dmitriy K. 3 years ago on Google
    Although there are a lot of exhibits, not all regions of the planet are represented well. Few artifacts from South America, not at all from Russia etc.

  • 5/5 123 k. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) I don't go to museums much, but this is different. There is a Rosetta Stone that I saw in the textbook! There are many others. (Original) 博物館はあまり行かないけど、ここは別。教科書でみたロゼッタストーンがある!他にもいっぱいある。

  • 5/5 Mugdha P. 3 years ago on Google
    Amazing artifacts can be found in this museum, the place is huge and clean Make sure to book your times to visit.

  • 1/5 Urjit K. 3 years ago on Google
    There's nothing British here :I

  • 5/5 Luiza Helena Seda da F. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Culture show (Original) Show de cultura

  • 5/5 R. T. 3 years ago on Google
    If you like history, this museum is for you! It has vast collections of historical artefacts from all over the world. Not to mention about museum architecture, it's well designed. Don't forget you have to go through the security procedure (checking bags by security personals) upon entering the museum. I recommend 3 hours in the museum!

  • 5/5 D. P. M. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Simply, a must see! By the way, at a time when the British government was making no effort to transport, restore, assemble, protect and exhibit, with dignity and respect, a series of historical monuments from other countries, then in ruins, the citizens of those same countries, despised, they vandalized and cannibalized those same monuments, which would definitely be lost, like thousands of others. (Original) Simplesmente, imperdível! A propósito, à época em que o governo britânico não media esforços para transportar, restaurar, montar, proteger e expor, com dignidade e respeito, uma série de monumentos históricos de outros paises, então em ruínas, os cidadãos desses mesmos países, desprezavam, vandalizavam e canibalizavam esses mesmos monumentos, que estariam perdidos, definitivamente, como milhares de outros mais.

  • 5/5 Phoenix F. 3 years ago on Google
    Great museum. Wonderful collection of other countries artifacts "acquired" by the British empire. Very good gift shop.

  • 5/5 Ya-Kunari T. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) British museum was closed, but I will return. It's really amazing museum in the world! I recommend any museum specialist to see the collections of the British Museum! A real treasure chest. (Original) British museum was closed, but I will return. It's really amazing museum in the world! Любому музейному специалисту рекомендую посмотреть коллекции Британского музея! Настоящая сркровищница.

  • 5/5 Angelina D. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Magnificent museum of great wealth and free (Original) Magnifique musée d’une très grande richesse et gratuit

  • 5/5 Gourmet L. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) THE museum to see if you visit London and in addition to that free. I visited it for a whole day. All cultures are present and the museum's collection is impressive. The part on Roman antiquity really fascinated me but there is obviously on the ground floor the massive Egyptian collection with the famous Rosetta Stone. In short, a truly unmissable museum. But so big that we don't have time to see everything even in a full day. The only drawback of the place: You can eat between noon in the museum so as not to have to go out, but the prices are rather expensive and the food not very good. (Original) LE musée à voir si l'on visite Londres et en plus de ça gratuit. Je l'ai visité durant une journée entière. Toutes les cultures sont présentes et la collection du musée est impressionnante. La partie sur l'antiquité romaine m'a vraiment passionné mais il y a évidemment au rez-de-chaussée la collection égyptienne massive avec la fameuse Pierre de Rosette. Bref, un musée vraiment incontournable. Mais tellement grand qu'on a pas le temps de tout voir même en une journée complète. Seul défaut du lieu : On peut se restaurer entre midi dans le musée pour ne pas avoir besoin de sortir mais les prix sont plutôt chers et la nourriture pas très bonne.

  • 5/5 Miguelectrician Quality m. 3 years ago on Google
    The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the Natural History Museum in 1881. In 1973, the British Library Act 1972 detached the library department from the British Museum, but it continued to host the now separated British Library in the same Reading Room and building as the museum until 1997. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all national museums in the UK it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Its ownership of some of its most famous objects originating in other countries is disputed and remains the subject of international controversy, most notably in the case of the Elgin Marbles of Greece and the Rosetta Stone of Egypt.

  • 5/5 MP3 �. 3 years ago on Google
    I am antique coin sell to online please order Telegram and WhatsApp and auction British India Victoria queen coin 919680583003 and WhatsApp me and talgram

  • 3/5 Layla R. 3 years ago on Google
    Very interesting.. Although I wonder how many belongings here should not be here! Hmm

  • 5/5 Alix l. 3 years ago on Google
    Very beautiful museum! the egyptian zone is unbelievable!

  • 3/5 Paul K. 3 years ago on Google
    Too many paintings i prefer tomato sauce with my pasta. I recomand à moitié.

  • 5/5 Eloise M. 3 years ago on Google
    I miss you so much.

  • 4/5 Henrik 3 years ago on Google
    They really did rob 1/4 of the globe

  • 1/5 David A. 3 years ago on Google
    Beautiful building with an ugly history, the hacked pieces of the Parthenon marbles should be whole in Athens

  • 4/5 Maria José E. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Nice place, although you have to go with a lot of time if you want to see everything, it is not intuitive, something messy to see all the galleries, although you will see things that are not in any Museum of the world and without paying (Original) Sitio bonito, aunque hay que ir con mucho tiempo si quieres verlo todo, no es nada intuitivo, algo lioso para ver todas las galerías, aunque veras cosas que no hay en ningún Museo del mundo y sin pagar

  • 5/5 Katarzyna W. 2 years ago on Google
    A fantastic place where you come into contact with history. Amazing exhibits.. there spend the whole day and You won't see everything. I heartily recommend

  • 5/5 Omar Pérez M. 2 years ago on Google
    Such a fascinating and amazing museum to visit, you should book to go very early to do it in one day otherwise will take you couple days and still you wanna come back. Insane architecture, beautiful from outside and gorgeous from inside.

  • 5/5 Angus H. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the unmissable highlights of a visit to London. The main museum is free - although a £5 donation is suggested. There are usually 2 special exhibitions on which charge an admission fee. As at July 2021 the museum is full reopen although it asks visitors to wear masks and observe social distancing. The 2 current special exhibitions are on Thomas Becket and Nero. Both worth catching.

  • 5/5 Usha P. 2 years ago on Google
    This has to be one of the most expansive museums with exhibits from every civilization known to man. From Greece to India and East Asia and every where in between. Put on your walking shoes because if you want to see it all it will take time. I suggest going through their website beforehand and making a plan. I would suggest seeing the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Sculptures, Egyptian exhibits, Assyrian Lion Hunt, Eastern Island Sculpture, Chinese Exhibit and Indian Exhibit.

  • 5/5 DRAMAtical G. 2 years ago on Google
    The place was nice and peaceful, you could easily come here just to clear your thoughts from anything stressful, while being able to gaze at amazing old relics from the past. And it's completely free too! A must go.

  • 5/5 E K. 2 years ago on Google
    The British Museum is a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London, England. Its permanent collection of some eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence, having been widely collected during the era of the British Empire. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. It was the first public national museum in the world. The Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the Anglo-Irish physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. It first opened to the public in 1759, in Montagu House, on the site of the current building. Its expansion over the following 250 years was largely a result of expanding British colonisation and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions.

  • 5/5 Herbert 2 years ago on Google
    Free entry, good for kids and families. tickets can be booked in advance just in case it is busy and entry might be limited. Before entering the building you will need to go through the security where bags will be inspected.

  • 5/5 carlos M. 2 years ago on Google
    For sure on my list of the most overwhelming museums in the world, extraordinary view on our civilization through out the century's. Loved it and will be coming back again definitely.

  • 5/5 Alex 2 years ago on Google
    Quite simply one of the most impressive museums in the world. Extremely lucky to have this treasure only a short train journey away. Architecturally, it manages to fuse old with the new combining the grandeur and monumentally impressive exterior with its centuries old stone work with a modern light filled interior main hall punctuated by a stunning honeycomb glass ceiling. This is all before even touching on the huge collection of objects, Art and artifacts that make up the museums collection. Covering every period and area of interest from the Egyptians to the Greeks to old world curiosities, there is absolutely something for everyone. Very easy to spend a whole day here and only scratch the surface. Highly highly recommended.

  • 5/5 Tom C. 2 years ago on Google
    My favourite museum that I've visited for over 30 years. Whether you're interested in Anglo-Saxon, Roman, Ancient Greek or Ancient Egypt. This museum has it all and more. Its so good that my grown up kids like it too.

  • 4/5 carmen 2 years ago on Google
    A very impressive museum, with incredible architecture. The exhibitions there are amazing with so much history and culture. The shop had a good selection of books too. However, the cafe seating area was quite dirty with no staff cleaning up the tables with rubbish left by others…

  • 5/5 Jemima R. 2 years ago on Google
    A massive museum that we've been with my husband! Lovely coffee inside.. Perfect to visit! A lot of different historical around the world... I didn't take a Lot of photos. But video yes!

  • 5/5 mattia s. 2 years ago on Google
    What's not to love about this superb museum. Plenty of Free galleries and the exhibitions are world class. I have planned the visit originally around the Nero experience but end up staying to visiting more galleries. Personal favourite is the Japanese one on the 5th floor.

  • 5/5 Benjamin B. 2 years ago on Google
    Loved it. Was so excited to go to the British Museum and it didn't disappoint. Beautiful building walking up the steps and through the columns to the entrance. Once inside you won't be disappointed. The history in this building is outstanding. We'll layed out, spacious so you're not clustered together especially in this time with the pandemic. There're lots of hand sanitisers around so please use them.

  • 4/5 Vincent V. 2 years ago on Google
    It's an awe inspiring, magnetic experience worth seeing; needing at least a day to spend walking through all the different sections, it's just a suggestion as one would really need time to see all the amazing artifacts. I managed to take a few photos of the Egyptian section before my phone ran out of battery life.

  • 5/5 Winny W. 2 years ago on Google
    If you want to have a good look at the British Museum, you don't have enough time in one day. I just think I only saw 1/10 of it. ………Besides, every time I see Chinese babies lying in British Museum, my heart always hurts.💔

  • 5/5 Mili H. 2 years ago on Google
    British Museum is fascinating!! It took as 2 day to see it all as is so much to see!! Amazing artifacts from all over a world, gift shop a bit on expensive side but large selection allowing all o choose something for them self. My children love Ancient Egyptian exhibition!

  • 5/5 Barbara P. 2 years ago on Google
    I mean, it is one of the most famous places for a reason. It has an astounding collection that you shouldn't miss, and with the new "Empire and Colonialism" explanations, I think it is an amazing journey into the past.

  • 5/5 Mahide U. 2 years ago on Google
    A great place. There are artifacts from many civilizations. It's hard not to be surprised. You should spend a day here. Surely there is a masterpiece of your own civilization that will sound familiar to you.

  • 5/5 Sahen G. 2 years ago on Google
    Free for members of the public, covid protocols maintained, must visit for historical enthusiasts or individuals interested in world politics

  • 5/5 Paulo Jorge N. 2 years ago on Google
    Living in the UK for almost 4 years now and this is one of the best museums I've been to so far. The architecture and exhibitions are amazing.

  • 5/5 Abigail H. 2 years ago on Google
    Visited the British Museum and cannot recommend it enough!! Free admission but plenty places to make a donation which is highly recommend personally, keeping such museums open for all is not cheap so give a few quid!! We could only spend a few hours which is not nearly enough time to really soak up the wonderful exhibits found here. The Egyptian section is brilliant, lots of wonderful exhibits. The rosetta stone can be found as you enter the Egyptian section, a trike amazing discovery! There is currently a ticket admission to dee the Great Wave should you like. Sections from all around the world feature including Africa and large exhibits dedicated to Asian history also. I cannot wait to return and spend an actual whole day here. Great for families, individuals tourists, couples...anyone! Lovely tea and coffee facilities on site, lunch available in a restaurant features in the Queen Elizabeth II dedicated build.

  • 5/5 Steven G. 2 years ago on Google
    AMAZING. Last night we have visited the Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything. The big wave. The British Museum have 3 of this amazing prints. Extremely interesting the study behind, you will find a recent wood block print used to recreate the big wave print.

  • 5/5 Gemma L. 2 years ago on Google
    Iluminating visit, enjoyed the additions of clarity on how the objects came to the museum on selected pieces wish the museum had more of these as some of the more contested pieces did not have these but for many seeing these is the closest they will come to many of these cultures. I loved the format in the North America section the most as it's done in a consise way clearly showing the many differences of culture on a vast continent by far the best I've seen on those cultures (even compared to American exhibits)

  • 5/5 John P. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing artifacts, however there is very little you could call British. Even the sandwiches are Italian or French. A safe place for some of the most important items on The Planet.

  • 5/5 Sandi-lee K. 2 years ago on Google
    The museum is a fantastic place to visit it has so much to offer and is accessible. Some of the exhibitions require a paid for prebooked ticket. Depended on what you like these can be worth it. There are donation points scattered throughout. You can buy food and drinks here and there are also toilets on site. You could easily spend hours here as there is so much to see.

  • 5/5 Chris G. 2 years ago on Google
    We loved the British museum. If you're looking for a self guided tour that covers the highlights, try the Rick Steve's app on your phone - best part, it's free! The section for the British Museum is around a 100mb, and takes about an hour (plan for 2 because you'll probably browse along the way). Our favorite section was on Assyria.

  • 5/5 Jenny m. 2 years ago on Google
    Excellent range of collections. Very informative. You could spend all day in here depending on your attention span. The guide panthlet is good, showing you recommendations not to miss and pick out which areas you want to prioritise. Gorgeous building. There is a cafe and shop on the ground floor. Free entrance with recommended donation min £5.

  • 5/5 Ben C. 2 years ago on Google
    I always make it a point to visit The British Museum whenever I am in London. Captivating and amazing collections in these halls. Will certainly return when I am next in town.

  • 5/5 Tony M. 2 years ago on Google
    Great museum to visit while you're in London. They have a lot of great things to see here. From Roman to Egypt, Assyria to Europe and many more. The place is so big and take a lot of time to walk around.

  • 5/5 Terry P. 2 years ago on Google
    Visited the British museum to see the Peruvian exhibition (Peru, a journey in time). The exhibition was excellent and I enjoyed the visit. This is probably the best museum in London and a great place to spend a few hours.

  • 5/5 Kim G. 2 years ago on Google
    I love the British Museum and often take a day trip from Yorkshire for a visit, especially when there's an exhibition I particularly want too see. Last time it was the Hokusai collection of unpublished block prints which have somehow survived the cut. Small but stunning exhibition.

  • 5/5 Matt L. 2 years ago on Google
    London’s top tourist destination, and a quintessential museum experience! Bear in mind the cafe prices are high, and you’ll easily walk a few miles touring this deceptively giant building. Some very famous original pieces here, impossible to view everything in one visit - plan carefully! I most recently visited the Peru - a Joe way in time exhibition, nice smaller than usual but only £11 too. Mostly focussed on art

  • 2/5 Georgia O. 2 years ago on Google
    Personally nothing really was standing out. Was not happy there was not much food as someone who’s sugar levels drop quick making them feel ill. Was nice to see very big beautiful inside would prefer it to be more interactive especially for children

  • 5/5 Vids *. 2 years ago on Google
    Stunning building! I'd go again and again just for that... Then add all the things you can see and exhibitions.. Its a must to see in London and its free. We ate a set menu and afternoon tea mix and match at the Great Court restaurant, sea bream was so good as well as the scones and little desserts!

  • 5/5 Mr A A. 1 year ago on Google
    This is a great to visit. Here you will find historical collection of arts and history from different places. It's such an awesome experience. I encourage every tourist to visit. Best of all , admission is free for all.

  • 5/5 Mira M. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice Museum, worth visiting. It will take you at least an hour or two to visit all halls but it's better to go there if you have at least 3 h. It was free, I chose time slot on their website but we just entered, no one asked us anything.

  • 5/5 Rafal C. 1 year ago on Google
    Very beautiful, very vast array of historical artifacts from the whole world. If you want to explore this museum in detail, you will not see everything in one day. It is just so vast. Highly recommend visiting if you like history in general, there will be something there for everyone.

  • 5/5 Mo A. 1 year ago on Google
    Best advice I could give about the British Museum, get there early and go straight to the top and work your way down. Ideally pick up a floor map ( tick off each room as you go ) from the main foyer and go and lose / immerse yourself in the various collections / art pieces from the Egyptian pharaohs to the Islamic influence on south Europe to Britain through the ages. Some of the collections just take your breath away, how they were made and have been preserved through the ages. This is a must visit for anyone visiting London. We booked tickets online but there was no checks of tickets so i think the website is out of date, now that C-19 restrictions have been lifted. The venue is free which gives anyone the chance to enjoy the various collections regardless of your status. I liked they had benches in the main foyer so you can enjoy your own food and drink. ( no food and drinks allowed in the main halls ) there is a shop on site but doesn't sell food or drink. There are various collections / exhibits taking place throughout the year so always check the website for details. Enjoy, soak in the atmosphere and awe at the collections and forget about the crazy modern world we live in for few hours.

  • 5/5 Jennie R. 1 year ago on Google
    I visited on a Tuesday during Easter half term with my history mad 15 year old Son. There was a huge queue when we arrived but this moved very swiftly so no issues there. We purchased a map & started where we were most interested which was in the Egyptian & mummies sections. The museum is huge so there is a lot of walking but there are plenty of seating areas all around the main & exhibition spaces. There are also cafe areas & toilets galore. I would recommend getting there when the museum opens as we were able to view each exhibit freely at first. It becomes very crowded as the day wears on however. We took 4 hours to see everything we wanted to & both enjoyed the visit very much.

  • 5/5 Sajeev M P. 1 year ago on Google
    If there was an establishment which keeps reminding you that 'one life is not enough', it's the British Museum. The global reach of the erstwhile British Empire can be seen in the wealth and depth of the collections from the various parts of the globe where Britannia ruled when 'the sun never set on the British Empire'. An awe inspiring collection: a treasure which is NOT to be missed in a lifetime!

  • 5/5 Lizsandra E. 2 years ago on Google
    The best museum I’ve ever been to. We went with a group and had booked a tour guide online through another company. We did a really interesting Bible tour and it was about one hour. After the tour, we walked around on our own a bit. The best part? The fascinating history! You’re left needing to come back so you can learn more. The worst part? There’s just too much to see that you will not be able to see it all in one visit. Please go if you have the chance and booking a tour guide will at least help you see the main displays and parts of the museum. You will walk a lot but there’s benches you can sit at if you need to rest. They also have a small shop inside. The museum is also close to many other shops and restaurants that we were able to walk to once we were done. There’s also going to be a lot of people so find a time that won’t be too busy. We went early in the morning and it was busy but not too packed.

  • 5/5 Shady S. 1 year ago on Google
    I've been to many museums around the world, this is by far my favourite. It is massive and has an incredible collection from all around the world. You can easily spend days there if you want to see everything, but you could also have a quick look around in 1-2 hours. Must do when in London.

  • 5/5 Aleisha B. 1 year ago on Google
    such a beautiful building. So much to see! You could spend days in there! I love that it was free entry as well. Overall a great experience if you like museums

  • 5/5 Hao S. 1 year ago on Google
    Free, tons of precious items from all over the world. Also had great time to take kids there. I assigned my two kids with a task to find a particular item using only map and they did it! Great way to spend an afternoon in London.

  • 5/5 Matthew H. 1 year ago on Google
    The museum was really neat but over crowded. Most things couldn't be seen due to the huge crowds. Moving around the place was really hard and there are no quiet places. It is amazing how much the British have stolen from other places. I was impressed.

  • 5/5 Paul R. 1 year ago on Google
    Really extraordinary exhibits. I just had time for the Egyptian, Greek and Assyrian artifacts, but it was well worth the visit. Seeing the Rosetta Stone up close was quite memorable.

  • 5/5 Martin Brown (. 1 year ago on Google
    Great museum in central London. Very educational, well thought out and beautifully presented. As for the roof, a wow architectural masterpiece and especially beautiful on a Friday summer evening when the museum is open late.

  • 5/5 Gautier P. 1 year ago on Google
    One of the world's best museums. Best part is it's free entrance. You can pre order your ticket online and chose an arrival time for smooth and fast entrance. Properly visiting this museum would in ju opinion take at least 4-5 hours. Highlights for me were of course the Rosetta stone which was instrumental in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs and the Roman and Egyptian rooms. It's a huge place with a cafeteria, lunch area to eat and numerous benches to sit if tires. I highly recommend visiting this great museum when in London in order to learn about the world's history's

  • 5/5 Erin S. 1 year ago on Google
    Very beautiful museum. It is free which is a big plus and it's very well located in London. Very diverse expositions as well. Very big focus on Egypt and mummies so if you like that I definitely recommend going there, but even if not there are plenty of other countries represented here so everyone will find something they like!

  • 5/5 Adam 9 months ago on Google
    It's kinda like the MET in NYC ... Lots of history in different sections... I went on a Sunday afternoon and it was quite busy. You can register for tickets for free online and help avoid the line but by the time I got there everyone pretty much just walked right in. Some rooms did get a bit warm with no air conditioning...

  • 5/5 Patricia B. 10 months ago on Google
    The museum is FREE! The British Museum is an impressive institution that houses a vast and diverse collection of artifacts from around the world. Its exhibits span centuries of human history and cover a wide range of topics, from ancient civilizations to contemporary art. The museum is well-organized and provides insightful context for each exhibit. Overall, it's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and art.

  • 5/5 Laura F. 9 months ago on Google
    It's unbelievably that such a breathtaking museum is free in London for anyone willing to visit. You'll see some queues, and the length depends on the day, but whether you spend under an hour ( just to get in and see), or many hours and you see all sections, you'll not be disappointed and you will learn so much. Don't miss it if you go to London!

  • 5/5 Alexander 9 months ago on Google
    👍 very impressive museum. We spent about 2h walking around and absorbing history. You can definitely spend more time because it's huge and requires a lot of walking, with kids it's tough but they have tips for visiting with kids which is nice. We took a map which very clearly indicated "must see" which made it easier to navigate. Good to book tickets online in advance but we entered earlier and no check was made for tickets. It's free! Amazing, they do ask for donations but still amazing to have this access for free. Highly recommended!

  • 5/5 Shuba D. 9 months ago on Google
    Bought tickets online, hence no queue. I think it is very tough to view all the galleries in a single day. Plan well ahead and TAKE a MAP with you because it is very very tough to navigate in the museum. At least for me😅 Wonderful exhibits from various parts of the world. Women restrooms have long queues 🤭 Seriously recommended to take a map at the entrance and plan your visit properly.

  • 5/5 Rigby S. 8 months ago on Google
    Some of the most precious objects in the world gathered in one place for the pleasure of the public. An incredible archive of human history, a life affirming glimpse into the past and an outstanding reminder of the depth of man's ingenuity. Don't miss it. If your time is limited, plan ahead. Identify the objects or exhibits you want to see. A week wouldn't be long enough, to take the time, to appreciate every incredible treasure there is to see.

  • 5/5 Mubashira K. 8 months ago on Google
    The British Museum houses an extensive and diverse collection of history, culture, and art around the world. The exhibits are well-organized and provide insightful context. We spent about 4h walking around and absorbing history. You can definitely spend more time because it's huge and requires a lot of walking. Entry to the museum is free! Would recommend doing homework on what you'd like to see the most and plan your route before your visit. We took a map and clearly indicated "must see" which made it easier to navigate. Overall, it's a must-visit destination. Highly recommended!

  • 5/5 Yael W. 9 months ago on Google
    Incredible museum. It's massive so you won't be able to do it in one day but definitely be sure to check out the Rosetta Stone and the statues from the Parthenon. The Egyptian section was fascinating as well. A must see while in London visiting. Best part is its free to enter.

  • 5/5 Abigail W. 8 months ago on Google
    We thankfully stayed a street over from the British Museum, we went in expecting to stay for 2 hours, which quickly turned into 6 hours on Day 1. I went back a 2nd day for an additional 2 hours, and still did not see everything the way I would have liked to. I was blissfully, overwhelmed by how vast the museum is, filled to the brim with ancient artifacts, rich history, telling stories of times past, guaranteed hours of awe and wonder. Great for all ages! Plenty of cafes with seating, easy to get into and FREE (please make a donation)! I highly suggest getting there as early in the day as possible! Arriving 2 hours (or less) before close - to me, is not worth going with such limited time. This attraction will take some time to get your bearings and wonder around. It deserves minimum 3+ hours (I think 3 is even too little) of your time to truly appreciate it and feel like you’ve seen all the wonders of the world without feeling rushed. Bathrooms were not the most accessible considering the size of the museum, definitely go as soon as you arrive. Also! We were burning hot! The air conditioning just cannot keep up with the number of people and the size of the museum alone. I DO NOT recommend wearing anything that you would get easily overheated in, but there is a place to check a single coat for £2 at the front of the museum. Take as little as possible to avoid carrying a bunch of stuff. We bought the £10 booklet of all the information and map. It really is not necessary for you to buy though as you visit this place. There are maps prominently displayed throughout the museum, I did enjoy it as a souvenir however, and it is light enough to tote around and give you ideas of things that you might potentially want to see while visiting. All in all, employees were extremely kind and accommodating, willing to have a conversation with you or give you directions if needed. The gift shop has tons of items that you can buy and was really cool to take 10 minutes and wander through at the end of your visit, the British Museum is by far, one of my absolute favorite things I did during my weeklong trip to London. I HIGHLY recommend you spend half a day here, it’s especially great if you can plan to go on a rainy day (even though it will be hot and humid inside).

  • 3/5 Paulfastbikes 8 months ago on Google
    Waited a long time to visit this museum . Very interested on British history. Impressive building, exhausted trying to see as much as I could. Lots to see ,fair amount of old broken rubble gets a bit samey, Egyptian exhibit very busy could be better displayed giving more room ,as other rooms were massive and empty Definitely needed to reduce human traffic in there .

  • 5/5 Irena R. 7 months ago on Google
    Absolutely amazing! We spent couple of hours in there with kids. A lot of interesting exhibitions. Friendly staff. Maps and signs will guide you easily through the museum. Benches to sit and rest. Nice cafe with fair prices. Definitely recommend. Entry is free, but better to book a time slot in advance on their website.

  • 3/5 peter r. 7 months ago on Google
    The British Museum is an essential must-visit for its vast historical treasures. The best part? It's free! Delve into world history, from ancient civilizations to modern times. However, be prepared for the downside: its immense popularity. The museum's free admission draws massive crowds, making it a challenge to fully appreciate the exhibits without navigating through throngs. Despite the crowds, the British Museum remains an unparalleled hub of human history and culture, offering a glimpse into the marvels of the past that shouldn't be missed by any curious traveler.

  • 5/5 Rudolph N. 7 months ago on Google
    This is by far the best history museum I have ever been in. I was planning on being in there for 3-4 hours and not seeing everything. I would recommend going in for 2-3 days. To see it all. Words cannot express the emotion that I felt being in the presence of this collection of artifacts.

  • 5/5 tim079100 7 months ago on Google
    A must go attraction for people first time in London. The museum is so much to see. It took me 7 hours to visit. Really think they doing a really good job to keep those things for the world. Remember to book your visit ticket. It can save you lot of time and skip the long long queue. More importantly it’s FREE!

  • 5/5 Radosław K. 6 months ago on Google
    This place doesn't need recommendations. Free entrance with security check. Tickets are required for additional exhibitions only. There are no queues on Saturday afternoon (during our visit). It might be very warm inside in the summertime. Good walking shoes are recommended as the museum is massive. Souvenir shops, snack bars, etc.

  • 5/5 Joe M. 6 months ago on Google
    Excellent day out, felt like royalty with the accessible parking driving through the big iron gates staff were great checking or needs. Very busy as it was a bank holiday but we were still able to see all we wanted. Lovely cafés seating is restricted by space but sharing didn’t seem a problem and the coffee was worth it. Beautiful gift shops with really polite friendly staff. It’s a must visit if your nearby. Our favourite was the Egyptian section

  • 4/5 Chanakya R. 6 months ago on Google
    Huge collection of artefacts from all around the world (because of the "the empire", naturally). Takes a full day easily to explore the place. It's free admission with 5£ "donation" to the museum. Book a time spot on a given day to be sure that you can enter. There are limited toilets so it's possible to have queues for women especially. From whichever country you are coming from, there is a high probability that you will find something here that is from your country.

  • 5/5 Sarah E. 5 months ago on Google
    I'm so happy I went. It is amazing seeing artefacts from Egypt, Japan, and Europe. There was a very long queue, but it moved fast, and we booked our slot in advance at no cost and flew through the booked queue not the general one. Well worth a visit. Also had the pleasure of a show and tell from one of the knowledgeable volunteers showing us thousands of year old coins. My daughter loved the experience.

  • 5/5 Christina V. 5 months ago on Google
    Although many of the artifacts are stolen from other countries, it’s actually a really nice museum. There’s plenty of things to see and you could easily spend an entire day in there. It’s also free! So if it’s a rainy day, it’s definitely worth it to pop in for a few hours. Get tickets in advance online!

  • 4/5 Allan R. 4 months ago on Google
    Couldn’t get into the natural history museum as it was sold out so we went here instead. It’s amazingly entertaining and informative. The exhibits are stunning but it is busy as can be. The mummy collection was surprisingly huge as were a number of other cultural exhibits. All in all I’d rate it 4 stars for the exhibits, they are amazing. Take off 1/2 a star due to the squash of numbers of people but then I’d give it another star for being free ! So really it’s a solid 4.5 🤣

  • 5/5 Seahorseman 4 months ago on Google
    The British History Museum is truly captivating, with its diverse array of exhibits spanning centuries and cultures. The Egyptian section immerses visitors in the mysteries of ancient civilization, while the Greek exhibits showcase the brilliance of classical art and philosophy. The Islamic section, rich in artifacts, provides a nuanced perspective on the cultural tapestry of the Muslim world. Each section is a journey through time, leaving visitors in awe of the depth and breadth of human history.

  • 5/5 Christina M. 4 months ago on Google
    It's extremely big! I've been there 3 times and I don't feel that I've seen everything I wanted. The entrance is free of charge though so you can go as many times as you want. Is it raining cats and dogs outside? Just pop in for a quick tour till the rain calms down. I would recommend to download the audioguide app, it cost around 5£.

  • 5/5 M. S. 4 months ago on Google
    World famous for a reason. Magnificent sculptures. I don't think you can sufficiently tour it all in one day. It's such a big place. Not all exhibitions were open for touring. Greek, Austrian and Egyptian exhibitions only were open when we went. Loved the store and all that was available for sale. Will visit again.

  • 5/5 I love travel kids love D. 4 months ago on Google
    What an amazing place to visit and its free. It does take quite a while to get through security which is a bit of a pain. Standing inches from some of histories most important treasures is such a rush. You have the Rosetta stone, Rameses reliefs, sutton hoo treasure, roman gladiator masks, iron age finds so so much. Its an utterly amazing experience and you could easily spend a day and not scratch the surface!

  • 5/5 moon 5 months ago on Google
    Although they were good at stealing and robing, you cannot deny they treat them like treasure and keep them all in good status. It is a shame that my own country destroyed our history and relics during 1960’s -1970’s. Some of them are sinner of history and won’t be forgiven. so thanks for storing, researching, keeping well and exhibiting them all into us Great British Museum if it is the only way to keep them in human history and tell us how great Chinese culture was.

  • 5/5 Parvinder S. 3 months ago on Google New
    Very good museum. Having country/ region vise sections in separate floors and rooms. Being an Indian, I was more interested in items, which were brought from India. They have well managed all things I also like other south Asian, Japan, Egypt and African gallery. The entry is free. There is separate queue for earlier made reservations on the British Museum website. You can reserve online your slot on the day of visit also just before going. It will make your entry smooth and fast. There are lot of shops also for purchase the items. A very good place to visit. It is womder to see the management of Items there There are items from most of states of India from Kashmir to Andman

  • 5/5 Ocean L. 2 months ago on Google New
    I visited the British Museum in London and had an impressive experience. The grand architecture of the building and the rich collections inside are truly captivating. Navigating through artifacts from different periods of history provides a unique opportunity to explore the richness of world cultures. Galleries such as Ancient Egypt and significant pieces like the Elgin Marbles take you on a journey into the past. However, considering the crowds, it's essential to plan ahead for a more enjoyable visit.

  • 5/5 Jocelynn H. 1 month ago on Google • 6 reviews New
    You definitely need more than one visit to see all the sections. It's an amazing collection of history. The queue to get in was long but moved quickly, if you had organized tickets before your visit.


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