Tutankhamun’s treasures are set to captivate UK audiences as the immersive exhibition makes its way to London’s Excel Waterfront this year.
In a matter of weeks, visitors will be transported into an ancient world with the help of “cutting-edge technology” and “rich historical narratives”.
The expansive, 90-minute experience boasts an eight-metre-high immersive video mapping room, a 360-degree virtual reality journey, and an interactive digital “metaverse” room, among other thrilling features.
The exhibition promises a unique blend of history and modernity, honouring the legendary pharaoh while offering a fresh perspective.
Alongside high-quality replicas and facsimiles from Egypt, guests can marvel at original artefacts dating back to 4,000 B.C., including a funerary shabti from Howard Carter’s private collection and items from the reigns of Tutankhamun and Ramses II & III.
Having already attracted over 1.8 million visitors across 12 cities globally, the exhibition is a must-see for history enthusiasts and tech-savvy adventurers alike.
However, those eager to explore this treasure trove should hurry – it’s not a permanent fixture.
The Tutankhamun immersive exhibition set to dazzle at London’s Excel is slated to debut on March 28 and will enchant visitors for a concise 14-week stint until June 29, 2025.
After that, it will embark on a “wider European tour”. Eager attendees can snatch up their tickets exclusively through Fever starting January 31, 2025.