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Bayeux Tapestry arrives at British Museum after 1,000-year absence
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2026-07-10 10:56   Culture   10

Bayeux Tapestry arrives at British Museum after 1,000-year absence

The Bayeux Tapestry, a 11th-century embroidery depicting the events leading to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, has arrived at the British Museum after a secretive journey from northern France.

The 70-metre-long textile, which has not been in England for nearly a millennium, was transported in a secure crate under police guard during the dead of night.The museum plans to display the artifact in September, marking a historic moment for cultural heritage.

The tapestry, which features 58 scenes and 626 characters, is considered a masterpiece of medieval art and provides invaluable insights into the Norman Conquest.

The loan agreement between the British Museum and the French government, backed by President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, ensures the tapestry's safe return.

Despite concerns about its fragility, meticulous transport arrangements, including temperature-controlled crates and shock-absorbing packaging, have been implemented to prevent damage.The exhibition has generated immense public interest, with over 100,000 tickets sold on the first day.

The tapestry's arrival symbolises a shared historical legacy between Britain and France, offering a vivid narrative of one of the most transformative moments in English history.

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