On 15 January 1759, the British Museum, a beacon of knowledge and culture, opened its doors to the public in Montague House, London.
Established as one of the first national public museums in the world, it housed an eclectic collection of art and antiquities, offering free access to scholars and curious minds alike.
This monumental occasion marked the beginning of a venerable institution dedicated to preserving the treasures of human history and promoting education for all.