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British Museum: A tour of history and art, suitable for any time and setting

# InteriorGood Places #100 Ways to Travel The British Museum (The British Museum) is one of London’s cultural treasures. For anyone who loves history and art, this is a place not to be missed. As one of the most important museums in the world, the British Museum not only displays the essence of human civilization, but also immerses every visitor in a cultural journey across time and space. **1. Step into history from the entrance** When you walk into the British Museum, the first thing you see is the vast Great Court. This modern atrium, made of glass and steel, looks bright and majestic under the natural light. It is Norman Foster's masterpiece and the central hub of the entire museum. From here, you can enter the different exhibition rooms and start exploring this cultural treasure. **2. Explore the mysterious world of ancient Egypt** The **Egyptian Gallery** within the museum is one of the most popular areas. It houses the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world. In addition to the famous Rosetta Stone, there are also many well-preserved mummies, pharaoh statues and exquisite tomb objects. Through these precious exhibits, you can gain an in-depth understanding of the religion, art and daily life of ancient Egypt. **3. Immerse yourself in the splendor of ancient Greece and Rome** Next, you can go to the **Ancient Greece and Rome Exhibition Hall** to admire the sculptures (Elgin Marbles) of the Parthenon in Greece. These exquisite reliefs demonstrate the artistic talent and religious beliefs of the ancient Greeks. In addition, many statues and daily utensils from the ancient Roman period are also displayed in the exhibition hall, showing the culture and lifestyle of that era. **4. Explore the ancient civilizations of the Middle East and America** The Middle East section of the British Museum displays the remains of ancient civilizations including Mesopotamia, Persia and Assyria. Here you can see reliefs symbolizing a powerful empire, cuneiform tablets and artifacts dating back thousands of years. In addition, the museum also collects many artifacts from ancient American civilizations, such as Aztec calendar stones and Peruvian gold products, allowing you to experience these long-lost ancient cultures. **5. Feel the subtlety of Asian art** The British Museum's collection of Asian art is equally stunning. Here you can appreciate precious cultural relics from China, India, Japan and other countries, including Chinese ceramics, Indian Buddhist statues and Japanese ukiyo-e prints. The exhibits showcase the cultural diversity and artistic achievements across Asia. **6. The intersection of modernity and tradition** In addition to ancient antiquities, the British Museum also displays many works of modern and contemporary art, especially in the **Africa, Pacific and America Gallery**. These exhibits not only symbolize traditional culture, but also reflect the changes and challenges of modern society, providing the audience with rich visual experience and profound thinking. **7. Explore more of the museum** After a long exploration, you can take a break in the museum’s cafe and enjoy a cup of English tea, or buy a souvenir in the museum shop to take home the memories of this cultural trip. The museum also regularly holds temporary exhibitions, lectures and educational activities to provide you with more opportunities for learning and exploration. **8. Conclusion: A cultural feast not to be missed Whether you are a history scholar or an ordinary tourist, the British Museum can bring you endless surprises and inspiration. This is not only a place to preserve and display the achievements of human civilization, but also a platform for people to think about the past, understand the present, and look forward to the future. Every time you visit the British Museum, you will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of human history and culture. This museum is like a time machine, taking us through thousands of years to experience the glory and wisdom of civilization. 🕰️Business hours: 10am~5pm 💰Per capita consumption: Tickets are free 📍Address: Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG, United Kingdom
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Posted: Aug 15, 2024
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Been there, liked it very much
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I'll go there next time. Thanks for the introduction.
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