British Museum in London

Great Russell St (btwn Montague & Bloomsbury St)

British Museum

British Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London. It was established in 1753 and is known for having one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of artifacts from around the world. Visitors can see exhibits related to different civilizations and cultures, including ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as objects from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

One of the highlights of the museum is the Rosetta Stone, which is a large slab of black basalt inscribed with a decree issued at Memphis in 196 BC. It contains three versions of the same text in hieroglyphs, demotic script, and ancient Greek, which helped scholars in deciphering hieroglyphs. Another striking display is the Parthenon sculptures, which were taken from the Parthenon temple in Athens by the British during the 19th century.

Aside from the exhibits, the museum has a stunning architectural design, featuring the famous glass-covered Great Court, which is the largest covered public square in Europe. The surrounding area includes bustling streets, shops, and cafes.

In addition, there are several other landmarks located near the museum, such as Russel Square, which is a popular public park, and the British Library, which contains over 150 million items, including important manuscripts like the Magna Carta and original scores by famous musicians such as Beethoven and Mozart.

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