Love Tutankhamun?
Love treasures?
Love history?
Then you’ll love Tutankhamen exhibition which is within Saatchi Gallery for a limited time.
Gaze on the treasures of Tutankhamun which came from his tomb which was unearthed back in 1922 by British explorer Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon.
Tutankhamun Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh will unveil more than 150 masterpieces over nine galleries of which 60 are travelling out of Egypt for the first, provided along with digital content and audio to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb on tour all over the world for a limited run.
Discover the most famous of the Pharaohs, and the young sovereign’s personal belongings as you follow his passage into everlasting life through this exhibition.
This exhibition of Tutankhamun’s treasures will be at the Saatchi Gallery until Sunday 3 May 2020.
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York’s HQ
King’s Road
London
SW3 4RY
Tickets are sold in 30 minute entry slots, but you are welcome to spend as much time as you like enjoying the exhibition once in.
Adult: Peak from £28.50 / Off Peak from £24.50 + fees
Concessions(Senior 55+, student, wheelchair/ambulant): Peak from £26.00 + fees / Off Peak from £22.00 + fees
Child; aged 16 and under (3 and under go free): Peak from £19.50 + fees / Off Peak from £16.50 + fees
Note: The proceeds from this exhibition will help support the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo which is expected to open in 2020. Upon the show’s conclusion, Tutankhamun’s artefacts will return to Egypt and be permanently displayed in the museum.
From 3 May 2020 the exhibition will then continue it’s journey around the world before Tutankhamun’s objects go on permanent display at the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt.
Thanks for inviting me and another member of Love Pop Ups London for having us visit to explore and discover about Tutankhamun.

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“This exhibition was a wonder and made me think of what it must of been like for this young King to have such a huge responsibility and be surrounded by such luxury.”
November 2019
Joanne of Love Pop Ups London blog post or Instagram post
“I went to visit the treasures of Tutankhamen, it was so interesting.”
November 2019
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