British Museums and Galleries
The national museums and art galleries in London contain collections
of objects of artistic, archaeological, scientific, historical and general
interest. They are the British Museum, the Science Museum,
the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and many
others. Most cities and towns have museums devoted to art, archaeology and
natural history. There are national museums and art galleries in Edinburgh (Scotland),
in Cardiff (Wales),
in Belfast (Northern Ireland). There are also
many private art collections.
The British Museum contains the most important collections in Britain. It is
officially described as being the National Library and Museum of History,
Archaeology, Art and Ethnography. One of the most interesting rooms is the one
where the Elgin Marbles are exhibited. These marbles are parts of the
Parthenon in Greece.
Greek statues of men and of horses are beautifully arranged in this room, and
in a smaller room next to it is a model of the Parthenon as it was in its
original beauty.
A room is devoted to Egypt and has enormous statues and
sphinxes; in another room there are Egyptian mummies in painted cases. Then
there are exhibits of Roman sculpture.
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