Great Court
The Great Court is a large, open space located at the British Museum in London. It features a stunning glass roof designed by architect Norman Foster, which allows natural light to illuminate the area. The court serves as a central hub for visitors, connecting various galleries and exhibitions within the museum.
Surrounding the Great Court are important artifacts and displays from different cultures and historical periods. The space also includes the Reading Room, a famous circular library that has been used by notable figures such as Karl Marx and Virginia Woolf. The Great Court enhances the museum experience by providing a welcoming environment for exploration and learning.