British Museum
The British Museum or the British Museum is the largest national museum in England, located in London's Bloomsbury, England. Among the 13 million collections in this museum, there are not many cultural assets that have been plundered during the imperialist era. It was founded in 1753, but at first it was the private collection of Sir Hans Slon most of the exhibits, and on January 15, 1759, it was open to the public. It was a Montague House in Bloomsbury, now a museum place. Due to the expansion over the two-year-old, several subsidiaries have been created. The first was the British Museum in South Kingston in 1887. As most British museums do, the British Museum does not accept admission fees except at special exhibitions. It is estimated that there are more than 250 collections related to Korea in the British Museum.