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- British Museum
Welcome to the British Museum - discover two million years of human history and culture
- Visit - British Museum
We're limiting numbers of people in the Museum to ensure there's room for you to safely enjoy your visit You're advised to book a free ticket in advance to receive key information and updates before your visit and priority entry during busy periods ; To book simply pick the date and time you'd like to visit ; If the date or time you wish to visit has no availability, please note that walk-up
- Collection - British Museum
Collection online allows access to almost four and a half million objects in more than two million records High definition images can be enlarged and examined in detail which will enable you to view the incredible workmanship on the Royal Game of Ur, or the intricate carving on this African hunting horn – just a few of the thousands of highlights to discover
- Galleries - British Museum
Explore more than 60 galleries at the British Museum Our gallery pages feature a range of exciting resources, including virtual tours with Google Street View, object highlights, timelines, family activities and facts
- Exhibitions and events - British Museum
Discover what's on at the British Museum from our special exhibitions to family activities and exclusive Member events
- Audio app - British Museum
Explore the British Museum your way with an audio guide Whether you have an hour or the whole day, our audio guide helps you make the most of your visit Discover more about the Museum's objects through expert commentaries from curators in your own language The audio guide is available in 10 languages
- Explore the Rosetta Stone - British Museum
That object was the Rosetta Stone, perhaps the most famous piece of rock in the world This fragment of an ancient stela (an inscribed slab) became the key that unlocked the mysterious hieroglyphic script of ancient Egypt
- Museum map | British Museum
View the layout of the British Museum and see a map of the 60 galleries, Members' Room, education centres, toilets, lifts, cafes and restaurants
- Egypt - British Museum
Some of the British Museum's best-known collection items come from Egypt, each with their own unique story The Rosetta Stone is one of the most visited objects in the Museum and is equally popular online
- Mesopotamia - British Museum
The word 'mesopotamia' comes from the ancient words 'meso', which means 'middle', and 'potamos', which means 'river or stream' Mesopotamia is the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (now Iraq, north-east Syria and part of south-east Turkey)
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