The document summarizes several major museums located in London. It describes the British Museum as housing a collection of over 13 million objects and representing cultures from around the world, both ancient and modern. It also describes the Natural History Museum as home to collections of botanical, entomological, mineralogical, paleontological and zoological specimens totaling around 70 million items. Additionally, it mentions the Science Museum was founded in 1857 and was originally part of the South Kensington Museum along with the Victoria and Albert Museum.
British Museum Building Development Frameworkbritishmuseum
This is the British Museum's Building Development Framework, published in May 2014. It outlines the Museum's ambitions for developing and preserving the physical site so the Museum may fulfil its purpose as a museum of the world, for the world.
British Museum Building Development Frameworkbritishmuseum
This is the British Museum's Building Development Framework, published in May 2014. It outlines the Museum's ambitions for developing and preserving the physical site so the Museum may fulfil its purpose as a museum of the world, for the world.
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The British Museum, as the first museum in the world, will open its doors for the new exhibition The Real Atlantis. The scientist can now prove the existence of Atlantis; it was discovered outside the coast of North West Africa near the Canary Islands on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. The found objects are borrowed by the UK for a short period of time before the exhibits continue their journey around the world. The objects will arrive to London on the 6th of November 2009 and remain at the museum for two months until 6th January 2010.
Temporary exhibitions at the British Museum 1838–2012britishmuseum
This document lists in chronological order the temporary exhibitions at the British Museum in London between 1838 and 2012. It was written by Joanna Bowring. It includes the full range, from early displays of material in a few dedicated cases documented by a slim handlist of objects, to large-scale exhibitions accompanied by fully illustrated catalogues. This was originally published as British Museum Occasional Paper 189.
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Museum of the future debate transcriptionbritishmuseum
Transcription of the first Museum of the future debate 'A living building: how could the British Museum best deliver its constant purpose for a changing public?' on Thursday 11 September 2014
Presentation by Cheryl Tipp and Stella Wisdom for Sound Walk September on 16th September 2020, https://walklistencreate.org/walkingevent/taking-a-virtual-walk-on-the-wild-side/
You don’t have to head to South Kensington for the best free museums in London; the capital is replete with quieter, unique places to explore that won’t cost you a penny to enter. Here are 15 of my favourites, in handy SlideShare form.
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Explore London's cultural diversity with our chosen selection of the "10 Best Museums to Visit in London City." Immerse yourself with history, art, and technology. Plan your museum-hopping journey now and experience London's fascinating tapestry of history. Visit us at https://www.splitsaving.co.uk/ for more travel tips and saves. Discover the wonders waiting for you in London's best museums!
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The British Museum, as the first museum in the world, will open its doors for the new exhibition The Real Atlantis. The scientist can now prove the existence of Atlantis; it was discovered outside the coast of North West Africa near the Canary Islands on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. The found objects are borrowed by the UK for a short period of time before the exhibits continue their journey around the world. The objects will arrive to London on the 6th of November 2009 and remain at the museum for two months until 6th January 2010.
Temporary exhibitions at the British Museum 1838–2012britishmuseum
This document lists in chronological order the temporary exhibitions at the British Museum in London between 1838 and 2012. It was written by Joanna Bowring. It includes the full range, from early displays of material in a few dedicated cases documented by a slim handlist of objects, to large-scale exhibitions accompanied by fully illustrated catalogues. This was originally published as British Museum Occasional Paper 189.
El British Museum com a exemple de bones pràctiques en comunicació i ús de Xarxes Socials i web. La col·laboració amb Google esdevé, a més, una peça clau en la seva estratègia comunicativa.
Museum of the future debate transcriptionbritishmuseum
Transcription of the first Museum of the future debate 'A living building: how could the British Museum best deliver its constant purpose for a changing public?' on Thursday 11 September 2014
Presentation by Cheryl Tipp and Stella Wisdom for Sound Walk September on 16th September 2020, https://walklistencreate.org/walkingevent/taking-a-virtual-walk-on-the-wild-side/
You don’t have to head to South Kensington for the best free museums in London; the capital is replete with quieter, unique places to explore that won’t cost you a penny to enter. Here are 15 of my favourites, in handy SlideShare form.
"10 of the Best Museums to Visit in London City.10 of the Best Museums to Vis...bellafox2144
Explore London's cultural diversity with our chosen selection of the "10 Best Museums to Visit in London City." Immerse yourself with history, art, and technology. Plan your museum-hopping journey now and experience London's fascinating tapestry of history. Visit us at https://www.splitsaving.co.uk/ for more travel tips and saves. Discover the wonders waiting for you in London's best museums!
Who doesn't visit the museum?Everyone has heard about it and held parents' hands and walked through the aisles of fascinating objects, sculptures, murals, etc and have been in awe.
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1. The British Museums Реферат выполнен ученицей 11«Б» Соловьёвой Юлией под руководством Яковлевой Н.В.
2. Visiting London’s museums and galleries can be an experience for the senses as much as for the brain and London has some of the best places to stimulate both. London is home to some of the most interesting museums in Britain, and indeed the world. There are so many excellent museums and galleries in London
3. The British Museum in London is a museum of human history and culture. Its collections, which number more than 13 millions objects, are amongst the largest and most comprehensive all over the world .
4. The Museum was founded 250 years ago as an encyclopedia of nature and art. Today it is no longer houses collections of natural history, and the books and manuscripts. It once held now form part of the independent British Library. The Museum nevertheless preserves in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern.
5. The Natural History Museum is one of three large museums on Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London (the others are the Science Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum). The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items within five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology.
6. This exciting museum has to be one of the finest museums of nature in the world. Highlights include the ongoing ‘Nature Live’ events, where you can discover more about the work of the museum’s curators and researchers.
7. The museum is particularly famous for its exhibition of dinosaur skeletons, and ornate architecture.
8. The Geological Museum – now the Red Zone – started life in 1841 as part of the Geological Survey.
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11. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition. It was initially part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum .
12. The Victoria and Albert Museum is one of three major museums, along with the Natural History Museum and Science Museum, that are in close proximity to each other in the Knightsbridge area of west London. Combining visits to all three will easily fill a day and the best part is they’re all free.
13. The National Gallery The National Gallery in London, founded in 1824, houses a rich collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900 in its home on Trafalgar Square.