New £2m Egyptian gallery at British Museum
The ancient Egyptian tomb paintings of Nebamum will be on display for the first time in 10 years at the British Museum in London, UK when a new £2m gallery opens on 21 January.
The permanent gallery space, design by the museum's in-house team, will display the collection of eleven large fragments, each painted with some of the most iconic Egyptian art images. The collection, originally from the tomb-chapel of Nebamum within the Temple of Amun at Karnak, has not been displayed for over 10 years thanks to an extensive conservation project, one of the largest in the museum's history, which has secured the paintings for the next fifty years.
The gallery, which is designed to recreate the small chapel, will also include other fragments from the chapel, on loan from the Egyptian Museum in Berlin. There will also be a computer 'walk-through' of the reconstructed tomb-chapel and an interactive version on the web. Over 150 artefacts showing how the ancient chapel was built, how it remained open for visitors as well as documentation of Egyptian society will be on show.
The upper-floor gallery is situated next to the popular 'mummy room', Ancient Egyptian funerary archaelogy, and the museum hopes the new gallery will get just as much interest.
More News
Work is underway in Madrid on one of Europe’s most significant multi-functional complexes, combining sport, entertainment, culture and education.
The €800 ... More
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse ... More
Efteling has opened Hooghmoed, a new family drop tower designed to broaden the appeal of its recently launched Sirene Island themed area and ... More
- News by sector (all)
- All news
- Fitness
- Personal trainer
- Sport
- Spa
- Swimming
- Hospitality
- Entertainment & Gaming
- Commercial Leisure
- Property
- Architecture
- Design
- Tourism
- Travel
- Attractions
- Theme & Water Parks
- Arts & Culture
- Heritage & Museums
- Parks & Countryside
- Sales & Marketing
- Public Sector
- Training
- People
- Executive
- Apprenticeships
- Suppliers







