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Bayeux Tapestry set to go on show at British Museum

The Bayeux Tapestry is set to go on loan to the British Museum.
The Bayeux Tapestry is set to go on loan to the British Museum. Copyright  AP Photo
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By Célia Gueuti & Serge Duchêne
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The medieval masterpiece will be displayed at the London museum from September 2026 to July 2027 to mark the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conqueror.

The Bayeux Tapestry is preparing to leave France. A medieval masterpiece, this embroidery, which over 70 metres depicts the conquest of England by the Normans, will go on display at the British Museum in London from September 2026 to July 2027, to mark the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conqueror.

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France’s culture minister, Catherine Pégard, hailed "a political, cultural and symbolic gesture" : "In a world that is fragmenting and sometimes gives in to the temptation of turning inwards, France remains true to itself and opts for cultural influence. We have chosen to assert that the great democracies and old nations of Europe are destined to enrich one another", she said.

Matilda of Flanders, wife of King William the Conqueror, is said to have made the tapestry while he was on campaign.

The fibres of this thousand-year-old work are extremely fragile. Any change in temperature or humidity levels can cause tears. A special crate has been designed to transport the work and minimise vibrations during the journey.

Other medieval works will also be temporarily exchanged between France and the United Kingdom, including a chess set and grave treasures unearthed at Sutton Hoo.

Video editor • Alexander Kazakevich

Additional sources • AFP

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