The Pitt Rivers Museum

The Pitt Rivers Museum

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Oxford, Oxfordshire 2,079 followers

Founded in 1884, the PRM houses within an atmospheric building more than 500,000 objects, photographs and manuscripts.

About us

The much-loved Pitt Rivers Museum is unlike any other. Founded in 1884, it houses within an atmospheric building more than 500,000 objects, photographs and manuscripts from all over the world, and from all periods of human existence. Within these are exceptional objects of ritual significance, and objects made for tourists or trade. The Museum has consciously cultivated its characteristic layout: artefacts are arranged by type into a ‘democracy of things’, rather than by time or region. This reveals fascinating distinctions and parallels across cultures, and encourages questions about the ways in which humanity tackles problems, and creates, understands and embraces life across the world. We have bold aims: to be a pioneering institution challenging and crossing boundaries; to influence the lives of a diverse local, national and international audience; and to be a place of welcome, where difficult conversations can take place alongside enjoyment, awe and surprise. Read our strategic plan for more information. The Museum is a department of the University of Oxford, and members of staff use our collections in their teaching and research.

Website
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Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Type
Educational
Founded
1883
Specialties
anthropology, ethnography, University of Oxford, archeology, and ethnographic and archaeological museums

Locations

  • Primary

    Pitt Rivers Museum, Robinson Close, South Parks Road

    Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3PP, GB

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