The Queen Elizabeth II Great Court is a covered square at the centre of The British Musuem designed by the architects Foster and Partners[?]. The Great Court opened in December 2000 and is the largest covered square in Europe. The roof is a glass and steel construction with 3312 uniquely shaped glass panes. At the centre of the Great Court is the Reading Room vacated by the British Library. The Reading Room is open to any member of the public who wishes to read there.
The British Museum has never charged an admission fee, apart from a period of a few months in 1972. During 2002 it had been suffering serious financial difficulties and was even closed for a day when its staff protested about proposed redundancies. A few weeks later, the theft of a small Greek statue was blamed on lack of security staff.
The British Museum Reading Room used to be part of the British Library. Its functions have now been moved to the new British Library building.
History of The British Museum
To be written ...
Highlights of the collections
Information
Admission to the The British Museum is free.
At present, the ethnography section of the museum is closed, as it is in transit from another site to the main Museum.
Museum opening hours
Great Court opening hours
Location
Nearest London Underground stations:
Not surprisingly, the British Museum, especially the Reading Room, is a recurring setting in David Lodge's 1965 novel The British Museum Is Falling Down.
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