Stolen or Saved? The British Museum's Controversial Collection

Stolen or Saved? The British Museum's Controversial Collection

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London, UK
40 mins tour

The British Museum houses the world's most controversial treasures, from the Elgin Marbles to Egyptian mummies, each artifact sparking fierce debates about cultural ownership and imperial legacy. Stand face-to-face with priceless relics that entire nations demand back, while exploring the complex moral questions that challenge everything you thought you knew about museums, history, and who really owns the past.

Arthur Bingsly

Created by Arthur Bingsly

Arthur Bingsly grew up wandering the streets of London fascinated by its history. After years working in publishing, he turned his knack for research and storytelling into guiding, blending sharp wit with a gift for uncovering quirky details of the city he calls home.

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What you'll walk and learn about

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The British Museum

Welcome to London’s most popular museum!

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Queen Elizabeth II Great Court

The newest part of the museum

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Rosetta Stone

The most important piece in the museum

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The Parthenon

See pieces from Athens’ Acropolis

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Easter Island Moai

See a statue from Easter Island

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Egyptian Mummy

See different types of Egyptian mummies

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Cyrus Cylinder

A significant object in human history

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Hadrian’s Wall

Learn about the history of the wall

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The Sutton Hoo Helmet

Hear the story of how it was found

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Sword of State

Hear the significance of this sword

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The British Museum

Great Russell Street, London, England

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