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Step into the world of Ancient Egypt and discover the legend of the enigmatic boy king Tutankhamun.
The award-winning Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition has already captivated 1.8 million people around the world with its world-first hologram revealing the secrets of mummification, its 'Valley of the Kings' metaverse room with state-of-the-art video mapping, its VR journey into the Egyptian afterlife, and authentic artefacts straight from Cairo.
VR journey into the Egyptian afterlife
Cutting-edge technology will take you on a seated virtual reality journey through the Egyptian afterlife, transporting you straight into Tutankhamun's long vanished world.
Visitors will be able to explore an ancient land that's still shrouded in mystery, uncover the riddles still buried beneath the sands, and see the desert temples and gods come alive before their very eyes.

Valley of the Kings interactive walk-through
Spanning more than 1,200 square metres, this massive area is one of Europe's largest video mapping rooms, recreating Egypt's natural landscapes through 8-metre high 360-degree projections that envelop you in the grandeur of their ancient world.
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The 30-minute immersive movie is brought vividly to life through the voice of the legendary archaeologist Howard Carter, as he takes you around his basecamp and relives the dramatic moment when he made the greatest archaeological discovery of all time.
Hologram of Tutankhamun's mummification

The exhibition also features the world premiere of a hologram exploring the full mummification process. This groundbreaking experience blends science, technology and history like never before as visitors witness the intricate rituals that prepared Egypt's most famous pharaoh for his journey through the afterlife.
The Treasure Room with original artefacts

The specially curated treasure room is filled with original artefacts and replicas of stone statues and vases dating back to 4,000 BC, offering a glimpse into the opulence of ancient Egypt. You'll see objects from the reigns of Tutankhamun, Ramses II and III, plus a 20th Dynasty funerary shabti from the private collection of Howard Carter himself.
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