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Booking now - Celts: 
art and identity


Celts: art and identity opened at the British Museum on 24 September 2015. This is the first major exhibition to examine the full history of Celtic art and identity, and is organised in partnership with National Museums Scotland.

The story unfolds over 2,500 years, from the first recorded mention of 'Celts' to an exploration of contemporary Celtic influences. Discover how this identity has been revived and reinvented over the centuries, across Britain, Europe and beyond. art and identity, and is organised in partnership with National Museums Scotland.

Many objects provide clues to and raise questions about, Celtic identity. From the depths of the River Thames come magnificent Iron Age treasures such as the Waterloo helmet and Battersea shield. Roman jewellery, early medieval manuscripts and crosses, a Liberty tea set and even a modern football shirt tell a constantly evolving British and Irish story.

Major loans, such as the spectacular Gundestrup cauldron, reveal profound cultural connections across Europe.


The fascinating art and history explored in the exhibition have deep resonances for those in Britain, Ireland and the global Celtic diaspora today, influencing everything from music and literature to sport and spirituality.

See two short films about the exhibition here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJAm8qyBg8&list=PL0LQM0SAx600L0XO_g5x47KcST5qY5HUi&index=1

To book tickets see: www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/celts.aspx

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