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When you visit London, there is no shortage of London museums. The British museum is filled with collections of human history and culture in London. This museum has antiquities from Egypt, Western Asia, Greece, and Rome. There are also displays that cover culture from regions such as Britain, Africa, the Americas, Japan, and more. You can also find collections from the Romano-British, Medieval, Renaissance, Modern, and Oriental eras. If you’re interested in different kinds of objects, the British museum has six-and-a-half million of them. The galleries are on three levels, and there are many rooms.
If you like history, you’ll find plenty at another one of the London museums. It’s called the Natural History Museum. There are two main sections at this museum called the Life Gallery and the Earth Gallery. You can view insects, birds, and mammals from the dinosaur era and beyond at the Life Gallery. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and other forces of nature can be explored at the Earth Gallery. There are also four zones at the Natural History Museum where there are many more interesting things to see. They’re called the Orange zone, Blue zone, Green zone, and Red zone.
Another one of the London museums is the Museum of Art and Design. It’s called the Victoria and Albert Museum. Some of the collections include Architecture, British Galleries, Ceramics, Childhood, Furniture, Glass, History, Periods, and Styles. Other collections are Metalwork, Photography, Prints and Books, Photography, and Sculpture. A neat thing about the Victoria and Albert Museum is the hands-on-exhibits. All ages can try out these exhibits. You and your family can also draw, listen to stories, and watch videos that show how objects are made.
The Science Museum in London is open every day of the week. This museum has over 222,000 objects, but only displays about 8% at a time. Many of the collections have to do with the history of western science, technology, and medicine since the 1700’s. Some of the science collections are astronomy and cosmology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, earth sciences, natural history, and natural philosophy. The Science Museum’s medical collection represents medical science, clinical medicine, community and public health, and psychology. They also have an engineering collection of industrial revolution artefacts, which extends into every area of engineering and manufacture.
Kids will love one of the London museums called National Maritime Museum. This museum is set back on the grounds of Greenwich Park and has a huge collection of items about Britain’s seafaring history. The main building has exhibits on three levels. Inside the main hall, there’s a wave making machine, large propellers from ships, and a royal barge from the 18th century. The National Maritime Museum’s art collection is in the Queen’s house, which is another building near the main museum.
A fascinating museum to visit is the Museum of London. You’ll find information and displays in many galleries about the people in London from prehistoric times to the present. Some collections include archaeology, coins and metals, decorative and applied art, fine art, medicine, music, social history, and more. There’s a photographic treasure hunt that your family and friends can participate in. As you figure out the clues, you and your team can take photos to use as your answers. In their special exhibition programme, they have many exhibitions that change during the year.