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There's much more to Oxford than Morse

Oxford has a great deal to offer the visitor, but it pays to know how to approach it.

December 17, 2009 11:56
Dreaming spires: Oxford has a great deal to offer the visitor

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

4 min read

You wouldn’t think you could spend a morning in Greece, an afternoon in Rome and a lazy Sunday in ancient Egypt — all without leaving Oxford. You wouldn’t know it because the Ashmolean — a once fusty, dusty collection of curios crammed into display cases — didn’t let you know. But that place is a planet removed from the marvellous museum which has just reopened.

More than £61m has gone into transforming Britain’s oldest museum into what must surely be the best showcase the nation has of the world’s most important civilisations.

Even if the British Museum has more stuff, it couldn’t possibly have laid out its stash more logically and engagingly than the new Ashmolean, where great emphasis has been placed on interpretation as well as display, and a real effort made to entertain as well as educate.

It’s not just style over substance — archaeology and art buffs will have to travel to Oxford to find the only major assembly of Minoan antiquities outside Greece, the best collection of pre-Dynastic Egyptian material in Europe and the largest, most important group of Raphael drawings in the world.

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