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British Museum Welcome to the British Museum - discover two million years of human history and culture
Visit | British Museum Entry to the Museum is via the Main entrance on Great Russell Street or the Montague Place entrance Please note walk-up entry will only be possible at the Montague Place entrance, and entry is dependent on capacity
General Admission | British Museum Your donation will be used to help the British Museum acquire the Tudor Heart However, if the fundraising target is exceeded, we do not raise sufficient funds, or we are otherwise unable to proceed with the acquisition for any reason, your donation will be allocated towards other British Museum activities
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Sutton Hoo and Europe | British Museum The Sutton Hoo ship burial provides remarkable insights into early Anglo-Saxon England It reveals a place of exquisite craftsmanship and extensive international connections, spanning Europe and beyond
Family visits | British Museum Enjoy a range of family services, including museum trails, a varied family events schedule, family facilities and learn about the free interactive workshops in the Samsung Digital Centre
The British Museum: Islamic Gallery The British Museum’s Islamic collection comprises a broad and diverse spectrum of the material culture produced from the seventh century to the present day in the Islamic world, a series of regions stretching from West Africa to Southeast Asia
Ancient Egypt | British Museum School sessions Virtual Visit: Myth-busting ancient Egypt For ages 7–11 (KS2) Connect your class to the British Museum for a live interactive workshop