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British Museum Retains Crown As UK’s Most-Visited Attraction 

British Museum Retains Crown As UK’s Most-Visited Attraction 

by News Desk | Mar 24, 2025 | News

LONDON — For the second year running, the British Museum has topped the list of the United Kingdom’s most-visited attractions, drawing 6.5 million people through its doors in 2024—an 11% jump from the previous year. The figures, released this week by the Association...
British Museum Partially Closed After Malicious Weekend IT Outage

British Museum Partially Closed After Malicious Weekend IT Outage

by News Desk | Jan 27, 2025 | News

The British Museum was partially knocked offline over the weekend when “a former IT contractor trespassed into the museum and shut down several of the systems. Police attended, and the man was arrested at the scene.  The Museum was forced to close several...
London Art Exhibitions 2025 An Artlyst Month by Month Guide

London Art Exhibitions 2025 An Artlyst Month by Month Guide

by News Desk | Jan 5, 2025 | Features

2025 promises to see another full and varied programme of art exhibitions in London. Artlyst has put together this month-by-month guide to help you navigate your choice of where to spend your free time in the capital’s major galleries and museums. Solo...
Hew Locke: Thought Provoking Exploration Of Imperialism – British Museum – Sue Hubbard

Hew Locke: Thought Provoking Exploration Of Imperialism – British Museum – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Nov 25, 2024 | Reviews

The Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke worked for two years with staff across the British Museum to select objects with which to explore the cultural impact of British Imperialism. Locke, most well-known for his celebratory installation, The Procession, shown in the...
British Museum Gifted Sir Percival David Foundation’s £1B Chinese Ceramics Collection

British Museum Gifted Sir Percival David Foundation’s £1B Chinese Ceramics Collection

by News Desk | Nov 14, 2024 | News

The trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation announced that their globally renowned collection of Chinese ceramics is being permanently gifted to the British Museum. An unprecedented donation of more than 1,700 objects, independently valued at £1 billion, makes...
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