Grand Egyptian Museum organizes ‘Tutankhamun-Immersive Exhibition’ on November 21
As we are commemorating the 101-year
anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, unveiling Egypt's Golden
King to the world, the Grand Egyptian Museum will organize the Tutankhamun -
Immersive Exhibition on November 21.
The one of a kind exhibition will
present King Tut unique story in a whole new way through state-of-the-art
digital projections.
The exhibition visitors will experience
history like never before as they will be transported to ancient Egypt,
immersing themselves in the splendor of Tutankhamun's reign and the mysteries
that have captivated generations.
For the first time in Egypt, the GEM
will host the highly acclaimed “Tutankhamun – The Immersive Exhibition” in
partnership with Madrid Artes Digitales.
Scheduled to open its doors in November,
coinciding with the very month when King Tu-tankhamun’s tomb was discovered
over a century ago, the exhibition will provide a novel and creative
storytelling experience, making it a one-of-a-kind opportunity to rediscover
King Tutankhamun’s story in an entirely new way.
In a truly immersive experience, using
state-of-the-art digital projections, visitors will step into the life of the
legendary King Tutankhamun, embarking on a remarkable audiovisual journey that
spans over 3,400 years of history.
As they explore the recreated temples,
treasures, and secrets of Ancient Egypt, they will be enveloped in a 360-degree
visual spectacle, paired with an exceptional soundtrack that enhances the
experience.
“The Tutankhamun Immersive Exhibition,”
launched in Madrid, Spain in November 2022 by Madrid Artes Digitales at their
digital arts center ‘MAD’, received widespread acclaim, attracting over 300
thousand visitors in just eight months. The exhibition has also earned numerous
prestigious awards, solidifying its status as a must-see cultural experience.
This cutting-edge exhibition is part of
the GEM’s temporary exhibition series managed and organized by Legacy
Development and Management.
Source: Egypt
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