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The British Museum

 

The British Museum uses objects to tell a history of the world, situated at the Great Russell Street, London. London British Museum explores the world history from two millions years ago to the present. It is one of the highly visited London Museums. A History of the World is a partnership between the BBC and the British Museum that focuses on world history, involving collaborations between teams across the BBC, and schools, museums and audiences across the UK. The British Museum has become world’s most visited London tourist destinations.

 

Travellers visit this modern London attraction, which is free to all the visitors. There are a lot of objects for displays. Here, you can find 100 objects from the British Museum and hundreds more from museums and people across the UK – such as the swimming reindeer, Bird shaped pestle, early writing tablet, Chinese bronze bell, Head of Augustus , the mechanical galleon and much more. Another feature of this British Museum London is that it allows you to add an object that you own and you need to tell about its time, place or community. You can explore / filter the various objects according to their location, theme, culture, size, colour, material, contributor and BBC area. To explore more about the British Museum London Coach Tours is there for you. The programs are broadcasted from Monday to Friday on BBC Radio 4.Make your London visit memorable by visiting the world renowned British Museum. The British Museum is also running events, including Relic Trails. You can find out more in the Events' calendar on the British Museum website. There are many other things to do with children in the British Museum like they can see the various historic displays. Are you Keen to know more about the British Museum then our London Day Trip is there for you.

 

Book your The British Museum tickets with the London guided tour and enjoy a hassle free travel.

 

Visitor information:

The Museum is open daily from 10.00–17.30.