The British National Museum is the world's oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum, located in London, England. It collects many cultural relics and Book treasures from all over the world. The rich and varied collections are rare in museums all over the world. The collection was mainly plundered by Britain in the wars launched between the 18th and 19th centuries. The main victims include Greece, Egypt and China. Located in the heart of London, the National Museum of England is a magnificent ancient Roman pillar building. The cultural relics and books collected here have long been famous in the world. The British Museum was built in 1753 and opened six years later. It is the oldest and most magnificent comprehensive museum in the world and one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Museums collect many cultural relics and treasures from all over the world. The rich and varied collections are rare in museums all over the world. The National Museum of England has more than 6 million collections. As a result of opening up, the original main collection of books, and later both historical relics and ancient works of art from various countries, many of which are the only rare books. From the 18th century to the mid-19th century, the British Empire expanded to the world, plundered cultures from various countries, and a large number of precious cultural relics arrived in London. The number of British museums was so large that they could not flourish. They were only stored in various museums. Egyptian Heritage Museum is the largest exhibition hall, with more than 70,000 ancient Egyptian cultural relics, representing the high civilization of ancient Egypt. A large number of cultural relics in Greek and Roman Museums and Oriental Museums reflect the splendid culture of ancient Greece, Rome and China.