Saturday, October 30, 2010

King Tut is coming to Melbourne (well, his stuff is anyway)



What exciting news today. One of my passions has always been Egypt and so with today's news that treasures from King Tut's tomb will be coming to Melbourne next year I am excited. The exhibition Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs will be in Melbourne in April 2011. It will feature more than 130 artefacts from Tut's tomb and the tombs and temples of his ancestors.

Egypt's Ministry of Culture has said that this is the last time that Tut's treasures will ever leave his homeland.

theage.com.au

8 comments:

Sreisaat said...

That's exciting news indeed! I myself is fascinated with everything Egypt, and I am so green with envy now. I guess no more chance of King Tut visiting Asian cities near me :( I wonder how much the ticket costs though *lol* How long will the exhibition run?


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Deborah said...

Hi, don't know any details yet, but I am so looking forward to it, I'm lucky I only live 2 hours from Melbourne, but I think I would still go if I lived on the other side of Australia. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Unknown said...

I just found your blog via a Saturday blog hop and I look forward to following along. How exciting to be able to see such a brilliant piece of history! We are a family that loves to travel and experience as much of the world as possible!
Blessings,
j
www.beneaththeacaciatree.com

Deborah said...

Hi Jamie, Thanks for following. I have always wanted to go to Egypt but probably never will so I guess this will be the closest thing to it.

Dawn Lopez said...

That is so cool!! I am stopping by from the no rules blog hop! I am now following your blog, looks like you have a lot of interesting things happening over here! I hope you will come and visit us! I would like to invite you join our weekend long Halloween Blog hop too All Hallow's Eve - Creepy Crawl

Have a great weekend!
-Dawn

Deborah said...

Hi, thanks for following.

thegirlhassparke said...

Oh wow I love ancient Egypt - I will be keeping my ear out for more details.

Deborah said...

Thanks for visiting, Megan.