Plan your visit Book tickets and plan your day including exhibitions, facilities, access, food and travel.
Museum map Navigate the Museum with ease, using our floor-by-floor plan and discover what not to miss.
Family visits From family facilities to activities and events, discover how to enjoy the best experience with kids.
Food, family and heritage: the Rangoon Sisters The supper club sisters reflect on 'Burma to Myanmar' and discuss the role food has played in connecting them with their Burmese heritage.
Visit the Enlightenment gallery Housed in the oldest room in the Museum, this diverse gallery shows how people understood the world in the 18th century.
How to make an Iron Age shield (out of bark) The Enderby Shield is a rare shield made 2,300 years ago from bark. With ancient skills and specialist knowledge, could we make our own?
The world's oldest prank Curator Richard Hobbs explains the devious working of an ancient Roman trick cup with the aid of an incredible replica.
Research Driving the care, display and understanding of the collection, find out about projects, studentships and publications.
Departments Learn about our research departments, outreach, training, study rooms and access to the collection.
National Find out how the Museum shares expertise and the collection across more than 250 UK cultural organisations.
International Loans, research and touring exhibitions are some of the many ways we build ties internationally. See our current collaborations.