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King Tut
TUTANKHAMUN HIS TOMB AND HIS TREASURES
A major exhibition of the international archaeological sensation.
Seen by over 2,500,000 visitors in Europe.
The spectacular reconstruction of the Pharaoh’s tomb and treasures.
Tutankhamun fascinates people. His gold mask is one of the best-known images on the planet, deeply embedded in the collective consciousness of billions of people. His mysterious death, his legendary treasures and the famous curse of the pharaohs fire our imagination. This is what makes Tutankhamun a superstar, a magnet that will always attract hundreds of thousands of people everywhere in the world.
The Tutankhamun exhibition breaks new ground in the presentation of cultural history in general and ancient Egypt in particular. On the one hand is the incomparable breadth of presentation. With more than 1,000 objects – perfect replicas produced under scientific supervision – TUTANKHAMUN is more complete than any previous exhibition of originals. And on the other hand, there is the sumptuous arrangement of the treasures. Enter the tomb chamber and feel like a discoverer, the unbelievable splendor right before your eyes, close enough to touch – it’s an adventure for all the senses that no visitor will forget.
An exhibition by Semmel premium exhibitions. Presented in the Americas by SEE Touring Attractions. For information on booking, email Kurt Baker:
kurt.baker@seeglobalentertainment.com
ZURICH, Toni Areal
March – September 2008
BRNO, Titanic Hall
October 2008 – March 2009
MUNICH, EventArena Olympic Park
April – September 2009
BARCELONA, Maritim Museum
June – October 2009
BUDAPEST, VAM Design Center
October 2009 – April 2010
HAMBURG, Alte Oberpostdirektion
October 2009 – August 2010
MADRID, Casa de Campo
May 2010 – January 2011
COLOGNE, EXPO XXI
September 2010 – June 2011
MANCHESTER, The Trafford Centre
October 2010 – March 2011
DUBLIN, RDS Industries Hall
February – July 2011
BRUSSELS, Brussels Expo
April – November 2011
SEOUL, National Gwach eon Science Museum
October 2011 – March 2012
FRANKFURT
November 2011 – June 2012