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Tutankhamun Exhibition
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After nearly 30 years, the treasures of Tutankhamun return to London in a dazzling, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition.
Tutankhamun is the most famous Egyptian pharaoh today. The boy king died in his late teens and remained at rest in Egypt's Valley of the Kings for over 3,300 years, until in November 1922, Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by the British Egyptologist Howard Carter.
Tutankhamun Exhibition
Marking the first time the treasures of Tutankhamun have visited London in over 30 years, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh and other Valley of the Kings ancestors visits London on 15 November 2007. London is the only European city to host the treasures.
Featured treasures in the exhibit, which are all between 3,300 and 3,500 years old, include Tutankhamun's royal diadem - the gold crown discovered encircling the head of the king's mummified body that he likely wore while living - and one of the gold and precious stone inlaid coffinettes that contained his mummified internal organs. Don't miss the most highly anticipated exhibition in London history in Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.
The death mask is not allowed to leave Egypt and therefore is not included in the exhibition.
Audio Tour
A companion audio tour, narrated by Omar Sharif, is included in the price. The audio tour provides in-depth information on many of the exhibition's most important pieces.
Prices and Departures
Tutankhamun Exhibition
O2 Arena/Millennium Dome
Greenwich
London SE10 0BB
Nearest Tube: North Greenwich
Open Daily from 22 Nov 2007 to 30 Aug 2008
Open Hours: 10.00am to 7.30pm
Last Admission: 6.00pm (check-in approx 20 minutes prior to entry time)
Please note - tickets purchased online are not refundable.
Prices Mon-Thu
(includes Audio headset)
Adults: £19.00 Child (5-15): £11.50
Senior(60+)/Student(with ID): £16.50
Prices Fri-Sun
(includes Audio headset)
Adults: £24.00 Child (5-15): £14.00
Senior(60+)/Student(with ID): £20.00






