“Exploring A Historical Treasure- Journey To The British Museum.”

View of the British Museum.

Introduction of The British Museum:

The British Museum is a renowned museum situated in London, England. It describes art and culture of human history. It is one of the top 5 museums in the world. A tourist can gain knowledge about the history of human culture starting from the beginning to the modern age by visiting this museum. This excellent museum was founded in 1753 and is the first public national museum in the world. This museum is one of the notable architectural landmark of ancient Britain.

Important Sculptures and Items of Interest in this museum:

There are various paintings, sculptures and some of the finest pieces of art in the British Museum. Firstly, we can talk about the “Gayer Anderson Cat.” This cat is the representation and exhibition of modern day Egypt. It describes about the late period of Ancient Egypt to the present day or modern times. The statue design of this cat is decorated with metals and silver. This photo portrays one form of the goddess Bastet.

Secondly, “Benin Bronzes” represents the modern day Nigeria. The “Benin Bronzes” are a collection of sculptures which represents human and animal figures, items of supreme array and other brass or bronze ornaments. Thirdly, we can talk about “Assyrian Stone Carvings” which portrays about the modern day of northern Iraq. These sculptures and stone made carvings tells us about the Mesopotamian mythology and art. The majority of these souvenirs were excavated during the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century.

Activities not to be Missed in this world-class museum:

1) Bust of Ramesses the Great:

This statue tells us about the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II, who reigned for a long time. This statue is also known as “Younger Memnon.” In this artificial statue, a visitor can see one of the influential Egyptian King wearing a head dress and diadem carved with cobra on the top most section. This statue got award as one of the top 100 historical statue of the world in February 2010 due to which the design and structure should be viewed by tourists.

2) Double Headed Serpent:

This statue describes about a snake with two heads made into turquoise pieces. This statue represents the magnificence of the serpent imagery. In this sculpture, the serpent probably portrays a symbol of rebirth because it can get rid of its old skin and be born again. In ancient times, people worshipped snake as one of their Gods. This sculpture is an award winning monument. So I think visitors should have a glance at this.

Conclusion:

The British Museum is an excellent place for history lovers. In this place a visitor can see Egyptian mummies, Parthenon statues, award winning sculptures of Ancient Rome and Greece etc. By visiting this place practically, a tourist will find himself engulfed in the golden pages of history, human civilization and heritage.