British Museum

Le British Museum est un musée extraordinaire qui s'intéresse à l'histoire culturelle du monde entier. Vous y trouverez des objets provenant d'Afrique, des Amériques, d'Asie, d'Europe et du Pacifique. Parmi les choses à ne pas manquer, la Salle de lecture, que Karl Marx aimait à fréquenter, la Great Court dessinée par Norman Foster et les momies exposées dans la collection Egypte ancienne.

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British Museum Adresse :

Adresse :
Great Russell Street, London
London
WC1B 3DG
Téléphone : +44 (0)20 7323 8181
Télécopie : +44 (0)20 7323 8616
E-Mail :
Site web : http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/business_services/conferences_and_venue_hire.aspx

Informations sur le lieu British Museum

Adresse :
Great Russell Street, London
London
WC1B 3DG
Téléphone : +44 (0)20 7323 8181
Télécopie : +44 (0)20 7323 8616
E-Mail :
Site web : http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/business_services/conferences_and_venue_hire.aspx
Transports en commun : Tube: Tottenham Court Road, Holborn and Russell Square.

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4.5
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  Récents 5 avis surBritish Museum

Magnifique mais pas trop longtemps

Le musée est magnifique, son architecture imposante et son hall rénové. Les collections sont également complète et de nombreuses explications sont fournies. Mais je déconseillerais cet endroits à de...

Le musée est magnifique, son architecture imposante et son hall rénové. Les collections sont également complète et de nombreuses explications sont fournies. Mais je déconseillerais cet endroits à de jeunes enfants. Car, en ce qui me concerne, j'avoue ne pas avoir visité tout le musée. Cela devient assez fatiguant au bout d'un moment. Cependant, ce musée est à voir car il est exceptionnel.

 
3.0
15 avril 2009
by Sir_Walker, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Suisse
 

Magnifique musée

Un superbe musée dans un quartier agréable. choisir un itinéraire précis car beaucoup de choses à voir. Magnifiques salles Assyriennes.

Un superbe musée dans un quartier agréable.

choisir un itinéraire précis car beaucoup de choses à voir.

Magnifiques salles Assyriennes.

 
4.0
31 octobre 2008
by jlsoph, vosges
 

Audio tour for faster people

There are at least two different types of museum people: - The sort that read every card and truly delve into the mysteries of the past. They ask deep questions and want to know history - The sort...

There are at least two different types of museum people:

- The sort that read every card and truly delve into the mysteries of the past. They ask deep questions and want to know history

- The sort that prefer to proceed quickly through and "see" everything, reading the cards for things that interest them, skipping entire rooms if the contents do not appeal.

If you are the later, as I am, do not schedule the in-person highlights tour. Do the audio highlights tour instead IMO. I did both tours in a recent visit to London. I found myself listening to an incredibly knowledgable guide (14 years at the museum) talk slowly through each nuance of a single piece of history. That is great, but I also about died when we walked by the Rosetta stone and saw 4 people in front of it. Yes, only 4. We were going in a specific order, so the fact that there would be 50 people later did not (nor should it have) phase our guide one bit.

So, we switched to the audio tour. It said the same thing (basically)! Wow, we were happy. We heard almost the same depth of knowledge, but could approach a piece of history, enter a number, hear the dialogue, then proceed quickly to the next artifact, even room.

We saw the entire museum in about 3 hours. We went to every room that was open, and listened to every "highlight". The museum is amazing and incredible. I especially like the occasional photos beside items of when they were preparing the item for shipment to Britain. It made it come alive that these items truly came from somewhere, and it took a lot to get them to England.

One hint, sometimes the audio tour line in the main lobby is huge. Go back by the Parthenon area and get the same headsets there with no line. You do need to leave photo ID to get a headset.

 
5.0
16 septembre 2008
by TurboTourist, USA
 

Great!

I loved this museum! The Egyptian part is in my opinion the best exhibit because they have real mummies to look at. Beware however that this museum is very very large and has many things to look at...

I loved this museum! The Egyptian part is in my opinion the best exhibit because they have real mummies to look at. Beware however that this museum is very very large and has many things to look at! You will be tired afterwards. I spend 2 hours and became overwhelmed and left so I missed many things that I hope to do next time I'm in London. I suggest looking at a map and choosing sections you would like to see. Definitely see the Egyptian areas and the Rosetta Stone.

 
4.0
19 août 2008
by disneyhokie, orlando, fl
 

Not the place for young children

Absolutely marvelous stuff taken from places all over the world. My young daughter was underwhelmed. What was overwhelming was the crush of people present on the day of my visit, the crowds around...

Absolutely marvelous stuff taken from places all over the world. My young daughter was underwhelmed. What was overwhelming was the crush of people present on the day of my visit, the crowds around the rosetta stone and all of the crying, screaming children who would rather have been someplace else. Guidebooks and your aunties will tell you that you HAVE to go to the British Museum. If you are travelling with small children, you don't.

 
3.0
19 août 2008
by GretchenE, WesternMA
 

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