The UK is home to some of the world's finest museums, each telling its own story through art, history, and culture. Rank these institutions by which one you'd most recommend to a visitor with only one day to spare.
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The British Museum
Home to the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Marbles, and millions of artefacts spanning human history. A vast, free collection that remains as controversial as it is essential.
Tate Modern
Housed in a former power station on the Thames, it offers a striking introduction to modern and contemporary art. The Turbine Hall installations alone are worth the trip.
National Museum of Scotland
A sweeping journey through Scottish history, natural science, and world cultures under one grand Victorian roof. Dolly the Sheep makes a memorable appearance.
Victoria and Albert Museum
The world's leading museum of art, design, and performance, with everything from Renaissance sculpture to David Bowie's costumes. A celebration of craftsmanship across centuries.
Imperial War Museum North
Daniel Libeskind's striking shard-like building houses powerful exhibits on conflict and its human cost. Thought-provoking and architecturally bold.
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