About us
The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a
collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living
cultures.
Housed in one of Britain's architectural
landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence,
spanning two million years of human history. Access to the
collection
is free.
The Museum was based on the practical principle that the
collection should be put to public use and be freely accessible. It
was also grounded in the Enlightenment idea that human cultures
can, despite their differences, understand one another through
mutual engagement. The Museum was to be a place where this kind of
humane cross-cultural investigation could happen. It still is.
The Museum aims to reach a broader
worldwide audience by extending engagement with this audience. This
is engagement not only with the collections that the Museum has,
but the cultures and territories that they represent, the stories
that can be told through them, the diversity of truths that they
can unlock and their meaning in the world today.
The Museum has continually sought to make its
collections available to greater and more diverse audiences, first
in London, subsequently the UK and worldwide. Over the past forty
years, the increasing ease of international travel has meant not
only that more visitors from abroad can come to London to use the
collection, but that the collection can more easily travel to them,
and be put to public use in new local contexts.
The website is not merely a source of
information about the collection and the Museum, but a natural
extension of its core purpose to be a laboratory of comparative
cultural investigation.
Fast facts about the Museum:
Under the British Museum Act 1963, the Trustees of the British
Museum of Great Russell Street London WC1B 3DG are the corporate
body with the legal duty to hold the Museum's collection and make
it available to our world audience. They are also a charity
pursuant to section 3A Charities Act 1993.
The British Museum Act
1963 (pdf 33Kb)
The British Museum Company Limited was founded in 1973 by the
Trustees of the British Museum to advance the educational aims of
the Museum. The Company currently engages in a number of activities
including wholesale and retail, licensing, publishing
and the production of replicas and other merchandise.