Cloud-piercing pyramids housing hidden tombs, endless golden sands that bleed into a fiery horizon, and religious ceremonies shaped by ancient traditions…these are just a few of the wonders you’ll uncover at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition. Opening at Immerse LDN on March 28 for a 14-week limited runthis incredible portal to Ancient Egypt will shine a light on the mysteries, marvels and monuments of the time. Thanks to a gripping combination of virtual reality, metaverse experiences, immersive storytelling and authentic artefactsyou’ll see history come to life. Are you ready for the adventure?

a family look at a giant visual of a pyramid surrounded by golden sand at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Experience

What can you expect at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition?

Put on your khakis and hiking boots. This immersive exhibition takes you on a journey back to the reign of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun. You’ll embark on a 90-minute experience that will see you encounter the interactive walls of the Anubis room, feast your eyes on original artefacts from the Cairo museumstep into breathtaking virtual worlds and witness the mummification process unfold in the cutting-edge hologram room.

Technology and history join forces to help create an authentic depiction of Tutankhamun, which in turn inspires a stronger connection to the enigmatic figure and his untimely fate. You’ll not only learn about the myths surrounding his life and death but also get the chance to venture into a recreated tomb and explore the Valley of Kings – a desert valley where the bodies of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, were laid to rest – all without stepping foot outside London.

Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition has already captivated over 1.8 million visitors in cities around the worldand now it’s set to make its London debut with a strictly limited 14-week run. Equal parts educational and entertaining, the exhibition is a mesmerising look at the rich history of Egypt that has been endorsed by the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. You can even get a time-travelling memento in the AI photoboothwhich transforms you into a citizen of Ancient Egypt – who needs a Tardis to travel back in time?

Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition

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