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British Museum London: Video and Audio Tour

By admin On May 11, 2011 Under British Museum London

British Museum London: Video and Audio Tour from Tips For Travellers. For more, visit my site at www.tipsfortravellers.com

A visit to The British Museum in London. #21 – Most Discussed (Today) – Education – Australia #81 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – United Kingdom #12 – Top Rated (Today) – Education – Australia #64 – Top Rated (This Week) – Education – Australia
Video Rating: 4 / 5

34 Comments Add yours

  1. Battle4front
    May 11, 2011
    2:10 am

    I love this site because of great comments. Not with standing the beauty of historical facts. Thank you for sharing. love to you

  2. Greenday19692010
    May 11, 2011
    2:31 am

    Impressionante pela estrutura em si do edificio, mas sobretudo a quantidade de peças roubadas ao longo dos tempos, que fazem do British Museum um dos mais populares e famosos a nível mundial. Podemos encontrar peças referentes a todas as civilizações e seus períodos, continuando a existir um diferendo entre o governo Grego e Inglês sob os azuleijos refentes ao Parthenon em Atenas.

  3. juliomoraable
    May 11, 2011
    3:28 am

    Me impresionan las colecciones de este museo. Es definitivamente único.

  4. Bungle2010
    May 11, 2011
    3:47 am

    @Nemie125 Why don’t you go during the week when it’s quieter? Either during the day or on Thursday or Friday evening when the museum is open late. Also, consider becoming a member, like me, which comes with a range of benefits, including regular open evenings where you can wander around the permanent collection with hardly anyone else in there! There’s always a range of gallery talks, lectures and other activities arranged too!

  5. Bungle2010
    May 11, 2011
    4:30 am

    The central structure in the Great Court isn’t modern, it dates from the 19th century. It’s the Reading Room but it’s currently being used to house temporary exhibitions. It only looks modern due the stone work added when they opened up the Great Court.

  6. Nemie125
    May 11, 2011
    5:00 am

    I love the British Museum but it’s just too packed now. I used to be a regular visitor but haven’t been for a few years now because there are so many people which makes it difficult to see things properly.

  7. ednuttah
    May 11, 2011
    5:21 am

    Take a look at the membership fees! That’s why there are SO many young people in the BM! As an Under 26 Member of British Museum Friends, you will receive all the benefits of full membership, but at a special reduced rate. Seems the older you are the more you have to pay. This country benefits anyone who is not born here or is very young or both. £20 Young Friends Membership Ages 8-15 years. Good video and coverage for BM though.

  8. myking73
    May 11, 2011
    5:32 am

    bring them back!!!!!

  9. timmhg
    May 11, 2011
    5:40 am

    I love the British Museum. For me was a tragedy that I had only two free days in London in business trip. I want to come back over there.

  10. nolifemerc
    May 11, 2011
    5:45 am

    where did you steal all this from.

  11. dubbsy69
    May 11, 2011
    6:14 am

    @JamesThWilliams Where are you from?? I take it your ancestors didnt steal the country you live in. Hypocrite. We have a word for you and its what we would call a Paki

  12. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    6:38 am

    @powerfulsingh Thanks. I am glad you enjoyed the British Museum :)

  13. powerfulsingh
    May 11, 2011
    6:49 am

    Ive been to this museum as well! i rate this museum high, im sure it was this museum that shared alot of outside cultures and from different countries which was special to me, Egypt, Greese, Asia etc.I also been to Immperial War Museum which was alright, I went to some Art Exibition which wasn’t my kind of thing as I only see painting as picture and nothink else nothink else im afraid :) .

  14. evefan08
    May 11, 2011
    7:31 am

    I’m going with My Art Class This wednesday Coming so Exited Can’t Wait Eeeeee!!!! Taking My Camera as Well xDD WOO! :D DD Wow!! Looks Big!! :) if your There see Me with My School Unioform On with a Red Camera :D DD Eeeeeeee!

  15. 81bullets
    May 11, 2011
    8:12 am

    you shameless barbarians…stealing the treasures of other people’s civilizations..
    one day, when your civilization is in ruins, your treasures may be displayed in india,china or iran hahahahaha

  16. sykescottages
    May 11, 2011
    8:42 am

    The arcitecture of the musuem its self is a masterpiece

  17. JamesThWilliams
    May 11, 2011
    9:00 am

    @british123able
    It’s amazing what you can collect when you don’t give a shit about the country of origin. Basically England stole 90 percent of their artifacts.

  18. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    9:40 am

    @tallthinwavy3 Thank you and I will do :)

  19. tallthinwavy3
    May 11, 2011
    9:45 am

    Very good job. Please make more. Especially of the hoard found in 2009

  20. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    9:52 am

    @grantscharoff Have a great time and thank you for watching :) William

  21. grantscharoff
    May 11, 2011
    10:07 am

    I’m coming in 2 weeks and I’d like to see the Flood tablet from the story about Gilgamesh and the Sutton Hoo treasure, one of the Easter Island statues and so many other artifacts! Thanks, William, for the great introduction!

  22. british123able
    May 11, 2011
    10:33 am

    wow us brits have all the best and originals, no wonder london is so crowded.

  23. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    11:17 am

    @karthikreddy531 Thanks you so much for watching. I really appreciate it :)

  24. karthikreddy531
    May 11, 2011
    11:27 am

    thank u very much for posting this video

  25. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    11:56 am

    @pomfan07 Thanks so much. I hope you enjoy it :)

  26. pomfan07
    May 11, 2011
    12:02 pm

    I can’t wait to go greetings from Minnesota :)

  27. themainproblem
    May 11, 2011
    12:24 pm

    @kensington25 You are quite welcomed. Please make another, perhaps at the war museum. M

  28. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    1:19 pm

    @themainproblem Thank you so much for watching. I really do appreciate it and I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching :) William

  29. themainproblem
    May 11, 2011
    1:40 pm

    This video was an excellent effort. Thanks for the nice tour. I am glad that we are good allies with the UK.

    And hello from Apache Junction, Arizona.

  30. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    1:43 pm

    @AcaVectraB Thanks you and hello from Sydney. I hope that you can visit the museum one day soon :)

  31. AcaVectraB
    May 11, 2011
    2:06 pm

    i wish to go to British museum since I was a little child….thanks a lot for tour….but I can imagine how is great to see a lot of History in such a “small” place…:)…greetings from Serbia…

  32. kensington25
    May 11, 2011
    3:01 pm

    @rodmiller27 You are very welcome. Thank you for watching :)

  33. rodmiller27
    May 11, 2011
    3:04 pm

    Well done, ill never get to see the the British museun, Thanks for the tour.

  34. skeds61
    May 11, 2011
    3:43 pm

    I hope your insinuation is not some Liberal diatribe to the “exploitation” of nations.Who do you think rounds up the worlds great discoveries when their discarded?.When Iraq was invaded the first thing was to let the criminals loose so they can loot the worlds greatest artifac……Egypt and grave robbers Wah-Wah-Wahhh!.

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