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The Beloved Bayeux Tapestry Is Returning To London Next Year

August 23, 20253 Mins Read
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The Bayeux Tapestry on display at a museum


A monumental medieval masterpiece is set to temporarily go on display at the British Museum next year, and it’s already anticipated to be the museum’s most popular exhibition ever. The masterpiece in question is, of course, the beloved Bayeux Tapestry; a 70-metre long embroidered artefact that tells the tale of the Norman Conquest and the Battle of Hastings.

The beautifully-preserved tapestry will be making itself comfy at the British Museum, courtesy of the Bayeux Museum in Normandy. The loan agreement will see the Bayeux Tapestry return the UK for the very first time since it was created (which is thought to have been in the 1070s). And in return, some historic gems from the British Museum will be sent to various museums in Normandy.

The Bayeux Tapestry

The jaw-droppingly impressive work of art is made up of 58 intricately illustrated scenes. Featuring 626 characters, 202 horses, and 41 ships (each of which have been elaborately embroidered), the tapestry depicts the monumental moments that lead up to the Duke of Normandy defeating the King of England back in 1066.

The Bayeux Tapestry is one of just 600 items that have earned themselves a place on UNESCO’s coveted Memory of the World Register. For over 900 years, the tapestry has lived in France, and has called the Bayeux Museum home since 1983, despite many historians believing that the tapestry was, in fact, made in the UK. Britain has tried to get its hands on the tapestry three times previously – but to no avail. So, the tapestry’s ‘homecoming’ is hugely significant and incredibly exciting for the history-loving Londoners amongst us.

Now, as I’m sure you can imagine, a rather fragile 230-feet long tapestry isn’t going to be the easiest item to transport across the channel. You can’t exactly pop it in your hand luggage and jump on the Eurostar, can you? Specific details of the logistics of actually getting it to the British Museum haven’t yet been revealed. But the thought of it has sparked some concern amongst some art historians who fear that the tapestry could get damaged in transit. A petition was launched recently to stop the agreement, and thus far, over 40,000 have signed the petition.

Nicholas CullinanDirector of the British Museum, said: “The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the most important and unique cultural artefacts in the world, which illustrates the deep ties between Britain and France and has fascinated people across geographies and generations. It is hard to overstate the significance of this extraordinary opportunity of displaying it at the British Museum and we are profoundly grateful to everyone involved. This will be the first time the Bayeux Tapestry has been in the UK since it was made, almost 1,000 years ago.”

The Bayeux Tapestry is set to be on display inside the British Museum’s Sainsbury Exhibition Gallery between September 2026 and July 2027.

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