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Ashmolean Museum



The Ashmolean Museum





Established1683
LocationOxford, England
TypeArt museum, Archaeology museum



The Ashmolean Museum (in full, the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology) is a museum located in Oxford, England. It is part of the University of Oxford and is the world's first university museum. The museum opened in 1683 and houses significant collections of art and archaeology.

History

The Ashmolean Museum was founded in 1683 by Elias Ashmole, who donated his collection to the University of Oxford. The original building was designed by Thomas Wood and is now known as the Old Ashmolean Building. The museum moved to its current location on Beaumont Street in 1845, a building designed by Charles Cockerell.

Collections

The Ashmolean Museum's collections are diverse, encompassing a wide range of artifacts from different cultures and time periods. Key areas include:

Notable Exhibits

Some of the most notable exhibits at the Ashmolean Museum include:

Research and Education

The Ashmolean Museum is a center for research and education. It collaborates with various departments of the University of Oxford and offers a range of educational programs for schools, families, and adults. The museum also publishes research and hosts academic conferences.

Renovations

The museum underwent a major renovation between 2006 and 2009, which was designed by Rick Mather. The renovation doubled the display space and improved the facilities for visitors.

Visiting

The Ashmolean Museum is open to the public and offers free admission. It is located on Beaumont Street in central Oxford, making it easily accessible by public transport.

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