Tutankhamun's grave in Dublin


Egyptian culture has left us great figures who are undoubtedly already part of world history. One of them is the pharaoh tutankhamun, of which his remains are temporarily exposed in Dublin, in addition to many of the treasures that belonged to him. So, your trip to Ireland can be more spectacular than ever if you go before July 24, the date on which this exhibition will close its doors.

The exhibition is called «Tutankhamun, his grave and his treasures»And immerse visitors in a fascinating journey through time in which they will discover a lot of history about ancient Egypt and also learn about the discovery of the forgotten tomb of this pharaoh who died at just 19 years old and under quite mysterious circumstances .

In this exhibition there are more than 4,000 square meters that include the most innovative technology to bring the tutankhamun story and to the fascinating Egyptian world with all its culture, spirituality, its gods, mysteries and funerary cults. In addition, there are also replicas of more than 1,000 funerary remains that have been very carefully reproduced on a scale by the best artisans of Egypt so that everything is much more real. Among the many objects that are exposed you can see a lot of jewelry, amulets, chests, objects of worship, trunks, weapons, chairs, a golden chariot, altars, masks and much more.

It is certainly worth going to this exhibition that is in the RDS Industries Hall on Merrion Road. Prices vary depending on the age and the day you visit, if it is from Monday to Friday you will pay € 16 as an adult and € 8 if you are between 5 and 16 years old. On weekends that price increases by € 2. In addition, you have family tickets for four people for € 39 with a maximum of two adults.

Tutankhamon - graven og skattene 60 sek (April 2024)


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