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If you've ever wanted to step inside the magical world of Harry Potter, one new spell-binding exhibition may just be your ticket to Hogwarts. The British Library opened a new exhibit on Friday called 'Harry Potter: A History of Magic' to mark the 20th anniversary of the publication of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.' The exhibit explores the world of Harry Potter with pictures, figures, and ornaments inspired by the book, but also delves into the real folklore and traditions which inspired JK Rowling.
London, Oct 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Neil Hall) The British Museum in London is to open on Thursday and until February 21, 2021, the exhibition 'Arctic, Culture and Climate', which aims to celebrate the ingenuity and resilience of Arctic peoples throughout history.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
On 7 June an exciting new exhibition opens at the British Library. Marking 500 years since his death, Leonardo da Vinci: A Mind in Motion showcases Leonardo’s manuscript legacy by displaying together — for the first time in the UK — highlights from one of the British Library’s finest treasures, the Codex Arundel, alongside Codex Forster II from the V&A, and a selection of sheets from the Codex Leicester, widely considered to be one of Leonardo’s most important scientific journals and now owned by Bill Gates.
On 7 June an exciting new exhibition opens at the British Library. Marking 500 years since his death, Leonardo da Vinci: A Mind in Motion showcases Leonardo’s manuscript legacy by displaying together — for the first time in the UK — highlights from one of the British Library’s finest treasures, the Codex Arundel, alongside Codex Forster II from the V&A, and a selection of sheets from the Codex Leicester, widely considered to be one of Leonardo’s most important scientific journals and now owned by Bill Gates.
On 7 June an exciting new exhibition opens at the British Library. Marking 500 years since his death, Leonardo da Vinci: A Mind in Motion showcases Leonardo’s manuscript legacy by displaying together — for the first time in the UK — highlights from one of the British Library’s finest treasures, the Codex Arundel, alongside Codex Forster II from the V&A, and a selection of sheets from the Codex Leicester, widely considered to be one of Leonardo’s most important scientific journals and now owned by Bill Gates.
On 7 June an exciting new exhibition opens at the British Library. Marking 500 years since his death, Leonardo da Vinci: A Mind in Motion showcases Leonardo’s manuscript legacy by displaying together — for the first time in the UK — highlights from one of the British Library’s finest treasures, the Codex Arundel, alongside Codex Forster II from the V&A, and a selection of sheets from the Codex Leicester, widely considered to be one of Leonardo’s most important scientific journals and now owned by Bill Gates.