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— What to Expect —
Step into the world of one of history’s most powerful rulers at the "Ramses and the Pharaohs’ Gold" exhibition. Ramses II ruled for nearly seventy years, completely reshaping the landscape of ancient Egypt and leaving behind a legacy that still fascinates us today. Now, right here in London at Battersea Power Station, you can get an up-close look at the life and vision of this legendary pharaoh through a massive collection of artifacts brought directly from the Egyptian Museum.
This isn’t your typical history display—everything you see is the real deal. There are over 180 original items on show, and none of them are replicas. You’ll be able to stand before a colossal statue of Ramses II, admire the incredible craftsmanship of the royal gold and silver coffins from Tanis, and see the world-famous cedar Coffin of Ramses II. From delicate jewelry to stone carvings and even preserved animal mummies, the sheer scale of these 3,000-year-old treasures is something you have to see to believe.
As you wander through the exhibition, you’ll journey back to Egypt’s golden age to learn about the secrets of the kings, their complex burial rituals, and the preservation techniques that have kept these items intact for millennia. Whether you're a big history buff or just looking for a cool cultural outing in London, this partnership with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the power of the pharaohs without leaving the city.
Accompanying VR Experience
Immerse yourself in a VR journey exploring the monuments of Ramses II, including Abu Simbel and Queen Nefertari’s tomb (additional charge).The Battle of Kadesh
A virtual animation brings the Battle of Kadesh to life — Ramses II’s greatest conflict, which led to the world’s earliest known peace treaty over 3,000 years ago.Funerary Mask of General Wendjebauendjed
This gold funerary mask, inlaid with glass, was placed on the general’s mummy to preserve his likeness for eternity.Mask of King Amenemope
Crafted from gold and precious materials, this royal mask features the uraeus cobra symbol of kingship.The Limestone Colossus
This statue shows Ramses II wearing the royal nemes headdress and holding a mekes, symbolising royal authority and power.The Coffin of Ramses II
Ramses II is depicted as Osiris, holding royal sceptres and wearing the cobra-adorned nemes headdress and braided false beard.
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