This guide offers a curated selection of the British Museum's most significant exhibits, ensuring a rich and efficient visit. In the Explore the Hans Sloane Collection, the Rosetta Stone, and the King George III Library, providing insights into the foundations of modern science, history, and culture. Marvel at the Africa Section's and the moai statue, the intricate Benin Bronzes, and the inspiring Tree of Life sculpture showcasing the artistry and resilience of African civilizations. Witness the real Rosetta Stone in the Egypt Section, explore the Portals of Life, and see Assyrian Monuments. Discover ancient Egypt's secrets through its mummies and artefacts, offering a glimpse into their beliefs and daily life. Admire the Parthenon Sculptures, Greek marble sculptures from the Parthenon, highlighting ancient Greece's artistic achievements. See Greek cultural influence through artefacts in the Greeks in Italy and Cyprus section.
Enlightenment Room: Hans Sloane Collection: Diverse artefacts and natural specimens amassed by Sir Hans Sloane.
Rosetta Stone: The key artefact for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.
King George III Library: A vast collection reflecting Enlightenment intellectual pursuits.
Africa Section (Hoa Monument): A striking moai statue from Easter Island.
Benin Bronzes: Intricate brass plaques and sculptures from the Kingdom of Benin.
Tree of Life: A sculpture made from decommissioned weapons, symbolizing peace.
Egypt Section, Real Rosetta Stone: The original artefact pivotal in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs and artefacts/mummies
Portals of Life: Exhibits on ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife.
Assyrian Monuments: Stone reliefs and sculptures
Parthenon Sculptures: Greek marble sculptures from the Parthenon in Athens.
Greeks in Italy and Cyprus: Artifacts showcasing Greek cultural influence.
Romans and Rome: Exhibits on the impact of the Roman Empire.
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A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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