Wonderful tings
Photo exhibition on the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb: 29/9 - 31/12
The exhibition is open the same hours as the museum.
Autumn 1922 encountered archaeologist Howard Carter, a staircase down to the grave, the door of which was fitted with the royal seal of nekropolens. The tomb belonged to a then relatively unknown pharaoh, Tutankhamen. When Carter was able to see into the grave he must have said, "Yes, I see wonderful things!" The discovery marked the beginning of a great interest in Egypt over the world. The excavation was documented by the photographer Harry Burton, whose exciting images Medelhavsmuseet show in the fall.
Take the opportunity to listen to the lecture series - Autumn in the Valley of the Kings given in six parts:
29/9 Where no neither heard nor saw
13/10 A guidebook to life everlasting
27/10 What happened to Neferetiti?
10/11 Wonderful Thing
24/11 Tutankhamen heirs
8/12 A landscape for the living and the dead
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