The majority of our galleries are open, allowing you to safely explore world cultures from the Mediterranean to the Middle East and from the Americas to Africa.
See the list of available galleries for you to enjoy please note this list is subject to change :. However lift-access can be provided if booked in advance. Please email access britishmuseum. For more information on access to the galleries visit our Accessibility at the Museum page. Galleries in the Museum may be closed for maintenance, refurbishment or private events. Where possible, we'll list the time and date of the closures below. All upcoming and current closures will also be detailed on the affected gallery pages.
This is due to the need to address air circulation in line with current guidelines. We hope to be able to reopen these galleries in due course. Occasionally we may need to close galleries at short notice for safety reasons. We regret that in these cases we're not always able to alert the public in advance.
Your support is vital, now more than ever, and helps the Museum to share the collection with the world. Find out about upcoming late opening on Fridays. Special exhibitions are open daily Please arrive at the time stated on your ticket — we cannot guarantee admission before or after your allotted time slot.
Booking requests for the department study rooms at the British Museum main site can now be accepted. Opening hours vary. Our library and archive are open by appointment: Tuesday — Thursday, We'd also like to encourage visitors, where possible, to walk, cycle or drive in to visit. If you're planning to visit by car, please be aware that the Museum doesn't offer parking facilities, except for visitors with access requirements visit the Accessibility at the Museum page for details.
Please refer to individual routes on the TFL Bus Routes page to find the best stop and to check for diversions. Find out how to make the most of your visit and plan your trip in advance on our Accessibility at the Museum page.
If you've lost an item while visiting the Museum, please email lostproperty britishmuseum. For information about facilities for parents, babies and young children, please see the Family visits page.
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If the date or time you wish to visit has no availability, please note that walk-up visits are available each day for those who arrive at the Museum without advance bookings. To book tickets for exhibitions, visit our exhibition pages. Your exhibition ticket also gives you access to the permanent collection. If you need any access assistance, please see our Accessibility page. Important information about your ticket booking Tickets to the permanent collection are free.
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Galleries Walk through two million years of history and culture across more than 50 galleries. Object trails From an hour-long highlight tour to inspiring objects for children, journey through the collection with one of our object trails.
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