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British Museum: become enlightened
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
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While truly a British institution, this fantastic museum doesn’t just focus on what the UK has to offer - it holds some of the best art and antiquities exhibits from ancient and living civilisations across the world. The idea of Enlightenment was central to its creation in 1753 – that despite their sometimes fundamental and profound differences, human cultures can and do reach understanding via mutual engagement. In one of the country’s architectural landmarks, it provides a spectacular space for everyone to engage in a kind of cross-cultural investigation – for free!
Why should I go there?
There are some wonderful exhibits here. Whether you’re passionate about the ancient Greeks, curious about civilisations, interested in the Incas or have a particular fascination for jewellery through time, you’ll find somethi
Where is the Museum?
The British Museum is in Bloomsbury, on Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG. There are several tube stations nearby - Russell Square, Holborn, Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street. The area is also well serviced by buses along Oxford Street.
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1 Response to "British Museum: become enlightened" 
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said this on 23 Jan 2008 4:43:03 PM PST
Everything you need to know! Awesome.
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