- BAZ Staff
Modern glamour gives way to ancient treasures at the Schloss Museum, now through April 23rd. Featured are numerous ancient relics, burial items and curiosities from the age of the Pharaohs. Some of the priceless antiquities unearthed during the 1927 Von Hildesheim-Fordyce-Snetterton expedition to Egypt's legendary the Valley of the Kings will be on display, including the sarcophagus containing the golden casket of Prince Nottoncommon. "The mummy was too fragile to transport," exhibit organizer Morgannic Clarrington told the BAZ. "But there is a life-sized photograph of what the Prince looked like when unwrapped. The exhibit is a lot of fun, and everything at this exhibit can be touched."
The majority of the items on display are recent finds on loan from the permanent collection of the Cairo Museum of Antiquities in Egypt.
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The exhibition was FANTASTIC.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely something you will have to go and see.
So educational!