Happy New Year and 250 Years!

By thekittycats

British Museum celebrates 250 years:

On 15 January 1759, the British Museum opened its doors for the first time to the public. Set up by Parliament six years earlier it was the first national museum in the world. 250 years later it is still one of the enduring achievements of the European Enlightenment and its collection has played a major part in shaping our understanding of human history.

From the beginning the Museum was unusual in attempting to gather the whole world into one building, a universality of ambition that embraced not just its collection but also its intended public. The objects were to be available free of charge to all ’studious and curious persons’ and were stated explicitly to be for foreigners as well as natives.

The Museum has remained open to the public for 250 years, moving from an attendance of 5,000 per year at the beginning to six million last year. It is now accessible not only to visitors to Bloomsbury but to millions worldwide online and through travelling exhibitions. Extending and deepening that access is the great challenge for the future.

Here is a beautiful photo gallery of the museum through the Times.

Since we are not in London we’ve checked the online tours and found quite a treasure for families and children, so we’ll start playing!

Play games from around the world, and make your own versions of ancient toys.

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