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    The Fitzwilliam Museum

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    The Fitzwilliam Museum is the largest of the University of Cambridge Museums. It has a large and notable collection of art and historical artefacts, many originating from the founder's collection bequeathed by Richard, VII Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion in 1816. As a former student of Cambridge University, he wanted to collection to be used for the 'increase of learning '. The collection includes British Art 16th - 20th Century, French Art 18th-19th Century, Italian Art 16th-19th Century, Spanish, Flemish and Dutch Art. As well as a large antiquities collection of Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek artefacts, and a ceramics collection ranging from European to Chinese objects. There's something for everyone!

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    Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RB, England, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

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