This family-friendly tour of the British Museum takes you on a fascinating journey through ancient civilizations over two and a half hours. Starting in ancient Egypt, visitors will explore treasures of the pharaohs, including mummies, the Rosetta Stone, and hieroglyphs. The tour moves to Greece and Rome, where you’ll discover sculptures and learn about the myths, gods, and heroes that shaped these cultures. In Mesopotamia, the "cradle of civilization," children will encounter Assyrian and Babylonian artifacts, including the magnificent Ishtar Gate. The tour continues with the achievements of ancient American cultures, such as the Maya, Aztec, and Inca. Finally, the journey concludes in the 18th century, where maps, scientific instruments, and objects reveal insights into the period of exploration that shaped the modern world. This engaging tour offers a comprehensive experience of history, ideal for young explorers and families.
Your journey begins at the British Museum, where you'll explore the captivating world of ancient Egypt and uncover the treasures of the pharaohs. Admire the impressive mummies, delve into the mysteries of the afterlife, and view the famous Rosetta Stone up close, which played a crucial role in deciphering ancient languages. Children will have the opportunity to see the hieroglyphs, appreciate the vibrant wall paintings, and gain an understanding of daily life in ancient Egypt. This part of the tour offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the world's most influential ancient civilizations.
Next, we’ll journey back to ancient Greece and Rome. Children will be able to admire beautiful marble statues, including the famous Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon. As we explore these ancient civilizations, we’ll uncover the fascinating stories of gods, heroes, and legends. From the mighty Hercules to the wise Athena, kids will learn about the myths and cultural beliefs that shaped the lives of the people in ancient Greece and Rome. This part of the tour brings history to life in a fun and accessible way, perfect for young minds to understand and enjoy.
Our journey continues to Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization." In this section, children will have the chance to explore fascinating artifacts from ancient societies, including intricate Assyrian lion hunt reliefs and impressive Babylonian wall carvings that offer insights into early human life. As we explore further, kids will learn about the significance of the Ishtar Gate, once a grand entrance to the ancient city of Babylon, and discover the people behind these remarkable works of art. This section provides a valuable opportunity to understand the origins of written language, trade, and the development of complex societies.
You will make your own way to the meeting points