Bayeux Tapestry heading to London
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Bayeux Tapestry heading to London
The famous tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to July 2026.
Treasures such as the Sutton Hoo hoard will be crossing the channel the other way.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...e-in-900-years
Treasures such as the Sutton Hoo hoard will be crossing the channel the other way.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...e-in-900-years
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Wow. I saw it a year ago in Bayeux.
heti, double-checking the dates, you used the same year (2026) -
"The British Museum said the tapestry would be on display from September 2026 to July 2027"
From the Bayeaux museum -
I wondered what the museum had to say -
"Bayeux Tapestry new museum
VISITORS INFORMATION: The Bayeux Tapestry Museum will close its doors to the public, for renovation work, from September 1st 2025. Reopening planned for October 2027. Thank you for your understanding."
heti, double-checking the dates, you used the same year (2026) -
"The British Museum said the tapestry would be on display from September 2026 to July 2027"
From the Bayeaux museum -
I wondered what the museum had to say -
"Bayeux Tapestry new museum
VISITORS INFORMATION: The Bayeux Tapestry Museum will close its doors to the public, for renovation work, from September 1st 2025. Reopening planned for October 2027. Thank you for your understanding."
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Sorry about the dates confusion. Brain fart after a long tiring fruitless day.
We saw it in Bayeux many many years ago. We were the only people in there so could really take our time over it.
I might consider going back to Normandy to see the Sutton Hoo artifacts. We have visited Sutton Hoo, where they have replicas, but couldn't be bothered with a trip to London to see the real stuff.
We saw it in Bayeux many many years ago. We were the only people in there so could really take our time over it.
I might consider going back to Normandy to see the Sutton Hoo artifacts. We have visited Sutton Hoo, where they have replicas, but couldn't be bothered with a trip to London to see the real stuff.
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There was a line when we were there but it flowed easily. Didn't feel rushed.
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Me too. I even have my own bit of Bayeux tapestry! I can't imagine what it must have been like sewing away on it 900 years ago.
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I visited in the winter when queues were no where, I like the little pictures of incompetence and real life hidden in it. I imagine all the bored women having to do this rather than talk to the queen. Then the highpoints was the damage caused when it was taken to Paris on an old cart, have they repaired it all now?
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In case you haven't seen this:
https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-...xplore-online/
You can zoom out and see the entire length of the tapestry on your screen, then zoom in to amazing detail - down to individual threads being visible.
I've spent time looking at it when I was researching Viking era ships. Truly incredible.
https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-...xplore-online/
You can zoom out and see the entire length of the tapestry on your screen, then zoom in to amazing detail - down to individual threads being visible.
I've spent time looking at it when I was researching Viking era ships. Truly incredible.
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Same here, we saw it in 2015 and again in 2017. Exquisitely worked, truly a marvel. I used to do a lot of cross stitch in my younger years, and fine embroidery until quite recently, so I know how much time and effort would have gone into producing the piece. That too in those dark and dingy rooms, with very little natural light.
I could barely tear myself away, luckily there weren’t too many people and I was able to take in the details. Would love to go back again!
Thanks for the link Nelson, will definitely check it out.
I could barely tear myself away, luckily there weren’t too many people and I was able to take in the details. Would love to go back again!
Thanks for the link Nelson, will definitely check it out.
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For anyone planning on visiting the British Museum to see the tapestry, it is bound to be a VERY popular exhibition and likely to sell out. So keep on top of things and book as soon as tickets go on sale - especially if you have specific dates.


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