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Hit Paris Tutankhamun show gets extended run

/ 06:35 PM June 06, 2019

A blockbuster Tutankhamun show in Paris has been extended for a week with more than 800,000 people already buying tickets for the exhibition.

More than 1.2 million are expected to flock to “Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh”, which has been described as a “once in a generation” show about the young Egyptian monarch.

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General view of the “Grande Halle de la Villette” in Paris on March 21, 2019, where takes place the exhibition “Tutankhamun, Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh”.  Image: AFP/Stephane de Sakutin

Organizers said opening hours have also been extended from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the giant la Villette venue in the north of the French capital.

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The galleries will remain open until 2 a.m. on June 15 for “The Night of Tutankhamun”, which will feature traditional musicians and guest speakers.

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The show, which will transfer to the Saatchi Gallery in London in November, will now run in Paris until Sept. 22.

The Egyptian Ministry for Antiquities — which is taking a share of the proceeds of the show — said this is the largest number of Tutankhamun artifacts ever to have left Cairo.

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Almost all of the 3,400 exhibits come from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, and are never likely to leave the country again.

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Its unparalleled collection is being transferred to the enormous new Grand Egyptian Museum near the pyramids at Giza, which is due to open next year.

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The Louvre in Paris has also loaned one of its top Tutankhamun pieces to the show, a statue of Amon, the king of the gods, protecting the pharaoh. RGA/NVG

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