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Manga マンガ

Organised with The National Art Center,
Tokyo and the Organisation for the
Promotion of Manga and Anime

OUR WORK

OUR WORK

A collection of cars we've renovated with passion

ABOUT US

Origins of the British Museum

The origins of the British Museum lie in the will of the physician, naturalist and collector, Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753).

Over his lifetime, Sloane collected more than 71,000 objects which he wanted to be preserved intact after his death. So he bequeathed the whole collection to King George II for the nation in return for a payment of £20,000 to his heirs.

The gift was accepted and on 7 June 1753, an Act of Parliament established the British Museum.

The founding collections largely consisted of books, manuscripts and natural specimens with some antiquities (including coins and medals, prints and drawings) and ethnographic material. In 1757 King George II donated the 'Old Royal Library' of the sovereigns of England and with it the privilege of copyright receipt.

The British Museum opened to the public on 15 January 1759 . It was first housed in a seventeenth-century mansion, Montagu House, in Bloomsbury on the site of today's building. Entry was free and given to ‘all studious and curious Persons’.

With the exception of two World Wars, the Museum has remained open ever since, gradually increasing its opening hours and moving from an attendance of 5,000 per year to today's 6 million.

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CONTACT US

Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG

 


Tel: +44 20 7323 8299

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Mon - Thu: 10am - 5pm

Friday: 10am - 8pm

​​Saturday: 10am - 4pm

​Sunday: 10am - 12pm

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