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London Short Breaks 50 Free Days Out For The Family

March 4th, 2010 . by admin

 

Putting aside any moral and ethical issues for the second, as a tourist to London one thing all visitors must make time for is a jaunt to the British Museum. As the most significant empire the world has ever identified the British explorers/conquerors/looters (whichever word you wish to use) brought back from the farthest reaches of their empire artifacts and historical prizes the likes of which had ne’er been before.

 

The remarkable thing about the British Museum - apart from the fact that entrance is free and so makes for a outstanding day out with the household, (and valuable on one of those special rainy  days we now and then get in London) is that there really is something for everyone. No child can ever walk past the ancient embalmed bodies of Egyptian mummys without a quiver and know just what they are considering.

 

Want to see a absolutely preserved body (apart from a little distorting and the fact that he’s squashed) that has lain in a peat bog for nearly 2000 years? Then get along to the British Museum.

 

Wish to see one of the most hottly contested museum artefacts in the globe before they get returned to Athens? Then go a long and see the Elgin Marbles which are exposed in astounding beauty with their mountings and lightings in their own ordained room on the ground floor.

 

The museum traces its sources back to 1753 when an act of Parliament officially assumed the contribution (at a cost of £20,000 admittedly) from Sir Hans  Sloane, a individual assemblage of over 71,000 physical objects. Over the following hundred years or so, the wealthiness of the Empire allowed itself the luxury of reaching out this collection with many ‘gentlemen’ collectors and archeologists bringing back oddments and ancient gems from around the globe.

 

The opening hours are 10.00 to 17.30 daily and entrance is free - apart from exceptional expositions - and with audio tours in 10 diverse languages, it really does provide an fabulous day out for every visitor to our city. See the Musuems absorbing website for details of special projects and inside information of influence they are doing around the world to further and maintain the heritage of hundreds of nations!

 

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