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British Museum in London

WC1B 3DG, London, Great Russell Street

 British Museums The British Museum is the central historical and archaeological museum of Great Britain and one of the largest museums in the world. It was founded in 1753 with the permission of the British Parliament. Its exposition takes 94 galleries, the total length of which is 4 km.

The Beatles Museum in Liverpool

L3 4AD, Liverpool, Kings Dock St, Britannia Vaults

 British Museums The most comprehensive ticket includes Exposition Examination of the Beatles Story Exhibition, Elvis and Us Exhibition, Discovery Zone, Fab 4D, costs about 21 euros for an adult ticket and 10 euros for a child from 5 to 16 years old, valid within 48 hours.

Sherlock Holmes Museum in London

London, St. Baker, 221B

 British Museums The most famous address in London, where, according to the author's stories, lived Sherlock Holmes with his friend Dr. Watson - Baker Street, 221b, in the Westminster area. Although the creation of works of this address in London was not yet, because Baker Street at that time ended in one hundred number of houses.

Scottish National Museum of Modern Art

Edinburgh, Belford Road, 75

 British Museums The Scottish National Museum of Contemporary Art is located in the Royal Botanical Gardens and is set up by the Sculpture Park, featuring works by famous British artists and sculptors.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester, Str Mosley, M2 3JL

 British Museums ı The history of the Manchester Art Gallery began in 1823, and today the museum occupies three connected buildings, two of which were built by Sir Charles Barry, perhaps the most famous architect in Britain, who built the Palace of Westminst in London.

Saatchi Gallery

SW3 4RY, London, King's Rd, Duke Of York's HQ

Museums of Great Britain The most shocking of all British museums - the Saatchi Gallery - is famous for exhibitions of conceptual contemporary art that is not always accessible to the general public. Exhibits plunge visitors into shock and awe, often cause confusion and almost always lead to astonishment.

Tate Gallery

SW1P 4RG, London, Millbank

Museums of Great Britain A personal collection, once owned by the industrialist Sir Henry Tate, formed the basis of the world's largest collection of works of English art of the 16-20th centuries - the Tate Gallery. Its original name is the British Art Gallery.

Tate-Modern Gallery

London, Bankside, Tate Modern

Museums of Great Britain Externally, the Tate Modern Gallery is not at all like a museum: a dark, gloomy industrial building looks like a factory or warehouse. It's funny, but initially it's really an industrial building - the gallery works in a former powerhouse building, and it's not the only original thing here.

Charles Dickens House-Museum in London

London, St. Doughty, 48

Museums of Great Britain In London, in a beautifully restored house on Dauti Street, 48, in the Holborn area, is a slice of the Victorian era of England, a piece of its history, the life of old England. This is the house-museum of the great English writer Charles Dickens.

Institute of Contemporary Arts in London

London, St. James's, Carlton House Terrace, 10

Museums of Great Britain In the gallery of the Institute of Modern Arts Russian tourists do not get so often - in Russia this museum is little known. But he became famous in Western Europe and the US, visitors from there appear there often. And the bulk of visitors are British.

Edinburgh Police Information Center - $

Edinburgh, High Street, 188

Museums of Great Britain For fans of thrills and detective stories in Edinburgh, the Police Information Center operates. A kind of museum that tells the story of the origin and formation of the police of the capital of Scotland.

The Wallace Collection in London is

London, Manchester Square, Hertford House

Museums of Great Britain Belonged to the collection of the famous collector Sir Richard Wallace (and collected it, for the most part, the father of Sir Richard - the Marquess of Hertford), and after his death the collection was donated to the nation by his wife. The collection was donated together with the house in which it was located and is still there.

Manchester Museum

Manchester, Rd. Oxford

Museums of Great Britain The Manchester Museum, owned by the University of Manchester, presents expositions related to archeology, anthropology and natural history. About 4, 5 million exhibits from all over the world are stored here.

Museum of Authors in Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Lawnmarket, Lady Stairs Close

Museums of Great Britain Robert Burns, Robert Stephenson, Sir Walter Scott. These names are the pride of Scotland. Local people sincerely revere people who glorified the country not only on the battlefields, but also in art. In Edinburgh works the Museum of Authors - a museum dedicated to fine Scottish writers and poets.

Museum "Cupids of London"

London, St. Coventry, 13

Museums of Great Britain The museum "Cupids of London" appeared in 2007 at Piccadilly Circus, the busiest place of the city, and immediately gained popularity among the guests and residents of the city. It was quite unexpected, because Paris is famous as a city of love, and London in this respect is more restrained. But nevertheless.

Westminster Abbey Museum

London, Yd. Deans, 20

Museums of Great Britain Westminster Abbey, or St. Peter's Cathedral Church, is a magnificent architectural monument, stunning with its size and luxurious interior decoration. The church, erected in the Gothic style, is the main shrine of the country, located in Westminster.

Museum of Vikings Yorvik

YO1 9WT, York, Coppergate Shopping Center

Museums of Great Britain The Yorkshire Viking Museum is interesting for both children and adults. In the first halls of the center for studying the heritage of the Vikings, a glass floor through which real archaeological excavations of ancient settlements can be seen. Next, you sit in a special trailer and you pass through the Viking settlement

Victoria and Albert Museum

London, Rd Cromwell

Museums of Great Britain Undoubtedly the best museum in Europe for completeness of collections of arts and crafts, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London is an obligatory point of the excursion program of any tourist who turned out to be in the British capital, even for a couple of days. Fourteenth place among the museums of the world (!)

Museum of Childhood

Edinburgh, High Street, 42

Museums of Great Britain Have you ever met an adult museum? Or a museum of the elderly? A bit weird name, is not it? And in Edinburgh is the Museum of Childhood. It was opened in the middle of the last century by Joseph Murray for a better understanding of the socialization of man.

The Jeffrey Museum in London

London, Rd. Kingsland, 136

Museums of Great Britain The Jeffrey Museum is a museum of interiors. Ordinary, domestic, over the past 400 years - since 1600. Here you can see what the merchant's living room looked like at the end of the Tudor dynasty, the bedroom of a poor nobleman of the Dickens era, the Victorian "tea room" or the hippy studio.

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The number of museums in the romantic and penetrated by the history of Great Britain is very great, and the themes of them are so diverse that they are quite capable of creating in their totality an amazingly beautiful and voluminous picture of the country.

The best places to get acquainted with the world culture and the history of Great Britain, naturally, sheltered London, the cradle of royal dynasties .The pearl in the crown of the museum heritage of the country can undoubtedly be considered the British Museum, the pride of the British..It is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world: its expositions tell not only about the history of Great Britain - whole galleries are devoted to Ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece, the Mezhdurech, medieval Europe and contain interesting artifacts related to different epochs of these ancient states .

Connoisseurs of fine art, for sure, will have great pleasure from visiting the numerous galleries of Great Britain..Of great interest is the National Gallery of London (National Gallery), which contains more than two thousand paintings by the great artists of Western Europe, including such famous painters as Rembrandt and Rubens .Other remarkable art galleries are located in many cities of the kingdom, the most interesting of them are in Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Manchester .So the City Art Gallery of Leeds has the status of one of the best museums in the UK .In her exposition paintings of famous British artists, sculptures of the famous modern master Henry Moore .

The pearl in the crown of the museum heritage of England is undoubtedly the British Museum, the largest museum of the world and the pride of the British.

All the famous people of the world from different eras live under the same roof in the Madame Tussauds Museum, where millions of tourists come to take pictures with their favorite actors, singers or even scandalous political figures. And one of the world's favorite readers (and, incidentally, moviegoers too!), The literary hero has his own museum in London. Every guest of the Sherlock Holmes Museum can sit at the desk of the great detective, make a photo with a tube as a souvenir and feel for a moment the character of your favorite books, films and serials.

The scientific side of the world is widely covered in British museums. One of the largest museums of the capital is the London Museum of Natural History, with huge and impressive collections describing the world of animals, modern and prehistoric. There is a stunning exposition dedicated to the flora of Britain, as well as an impressive collection of stones and minerals.

Another museum of the scientific plan is the Museum of Science in London, part of the complex of the National Museum of Science and Technology. One of the most amazing events in the life of this museum is called "The Night of Science": several hundred children aged 8-11 years, accompanied by their parents, spend a whole night in the museum, which begins with an amazing immersion in science in the form of a game, continues with sleeping arrangements in galleries , and ends with a morning breakfast, a new portion of scientific experiments and watching movies in the IMAX format.

Great Britain is truly a treasure trove of the most incredible and extraordinary museums. For example, the Museum of Teddy Bears in London, collected a fantastic collection of toys so beloved all over the world, or the Witchcraft Museum in Cornwall, where objects related to the art of magic are collected. In the London area of ​​Notting Hill is the Museum of Packaging, which displays more than 10 thousand a wide variety of boxes, envelopes and wrappers, as well as advertising posters and magazines.

In Notting Hill, 200 years ago, the Museum of Packaging emerged quite accidentally. A certain boy began to collect packaging from cookies, sweets, gum. And now this rustling mountain has turned into 10 000 exhibits, among which there are posters, toys and other promotional material.

You can not be in Liverpool or visit the "The Beatles" Museum, where you can be at the source of the inspired story of a beautiful band that once conquered the world with its amazingly beautiful and sincere music, as well as its charm.

And Shakespeare's Shakespeare House in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was born and lived part of life - is a real treasure trove for his admirers, and one of the most beloved tourist attractions of literature in the UK is .Here you can follow the history of the development of William Shakespeare, not only as a great writer, but also as an actor, see the conditions in which he lived, the objects that surrounded him, and thereby for a few moments feel the closeness and immortality of this talented man..Here, the Royal Shakespeare Theater is presented to the attention of travelers .

A tidbit for all curious is the Dog Collars Museum, located in Leeds Castle. Intricate accessories here are presented in the form of real art, and there are, indeed, masterpieces.

In Glasgow there is one of the best art galleries in Britain, as well as the pretty Hunterian Museum, in Belfast - the Ulster Museum, in Cardiff - the National Museum of Wales, in Stratford - the Shakespeare House Museum, the Royal Shakespeare Theater. And in the place Keswic, where a few centuries ago, extracted graphite, nestled the Museum of pencils. Here you can not only take a look, but take painting lessons and buy elite stationery in a huge store.

Extreme lovers direct road to the city of Inverness, where the famous Loch Ness lake is located - it is possible to see the famous monster of Nessie with your own eyes.