Bayeux Tapestry returns to Britain in secret night-time operation
After almost 1,000 years, the Bayeux Tapestry is back on English soil
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The tapestry will undergo condition checks before being installed within a custom-built showcase ahead of the exhibition's September 10 opening. The 68-metre artwork, which chronicles scenes from the 1066 Battle of Hastings and the start of the Norman Conquest of England, was held in a shock-proof and temperature controlled case to protect the delicate embroidery. Like a heist movie in reverse, a priceless piece of medieval artwork was spirited into the British Museum.
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The tapestry will undergo condition checks before being installed within a custom-built showcase ahead of the exhibition's September 10 opening.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldThe 68-metre artwork, which chronicles scenes from the 1066 Battle of Hastings and the start of the Norman Conquest of England, was held in a shock-proof and temperature controlled case to protect the delicate embroidery.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldLike a heist movie in reverse, a priceless piece of medieval artwork was spirited into the British Museum.
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