The British Museum in London is truly amazing for a history lover with old primitive objects.

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The British Museum in London is very huge and filled with fascinating prehistoric objects for one to get carried away with the strange prehistoric world. The entrance is completely free of charge and there are ample of informatory brochures to assist you travel around the museum. Acoustic tours to the museum are offered for one day guests to aid them view the places of interest of the museum.

The London British Museum is divided into sections. The Ancient Egypt is perhaps the most visited one - it demonstrates each feature of the civilizations of the Nile Valley, from the Neolithic period (c. 10 000 BC) till the twelfth century AD. Whether you like the past or you don't, there is a small piece for everybody. Full explanations are provided for each item and therefore it is also an immense opportunity to assess your skill or find out new stuffs.

Department of Greek and Roman antiques is also widespread. It presents over 1,000 items from the traditional world, ranging from the commencement of the Greek Bronze era.

Departments of Asia, Middle East, Africa and Americas feature antique and past evolutions in a striking compilation of past treasures.

There are forever novel exhibitions adding up to the significance of the British Museum in London consequently. 'Hadrian: Empire and Conflict' that will reveal on the 24 July - 26 October 2008 is most likely as anticipated as was the Terracotta Army, where public were lining for getting the tickets.

The London British Museum is a must to visit place for a history lover and is strongly suggested for those who are inquisitive about the prehistoric cultures.

Visiting the British Museum London:

Address: Great Russell Street, Camden, London, WC1B 3DG

Telephone: 020 7323 8000

Cost: Free
Time: Sat to Wed 10:00 - 17:30, Thu & Fri 10:00 - 20:30
Age Restrictions: None

Nearest Underground Stations:
Tottenham Court Road Tube (6 minutes)
Russell Square Tube (7 minutes)

Nearest Hotel: From Our Quality Crown Hotel Paddington and Quality Crown Hotel Hyde Park is a 45-minute walk or a six-stop Central Line tube ride from the nearby Lancaster Tube station.

For more information on London British Museum, please visit : www.britishmuseum.org

What's on at British Museum in London?

Statuephilia
4th Oct '08 - 25th Jan '09
Statuephilia at the British Museum London will feature five major contemporary works displayed alongside the permanent collection.

Babylon
13th Nov '08 - 15th Mar '09
Babylon real capital of the ancient kingdom of Mesopotamia is driven home in this superb new exhibition.
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View the prehistoric objects of the prehistoric world at the London British Museum!