Last time we visited Malmoe, we went to see the immersive exhibition. As we went to Egypt in 1981 and saw his tomb, and the mummy and golden artefacts at the Egyptian museum, I did not expect much from this visit. But, it was a nice outing and another experience. And again I felt so sorry for this young, sickly boy, whose fate was to be farao.
I’m sharing some of the pictures – I had fun taking them.





Looks to have been very immersive! Fascinating experience
This is on in London at the moment and I’ve been wondering whether to go. It looks good!
I know it looks good, but if you have seen the real thing, this is not worth the money.
Thanks for that tip – we’ll give it a miss in that case. It’s not as if we’re short of things to do in London!
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Fabulously exotic photos.
A great day out, but Frida Kahlo was better. And Van Gogh.
It looks like a great experience, Ann-Christine. I’ve only been to the Van Gogh one, but I’d be happy to try another xx
Van Gogh was much better than this last one – but still a nice afternoon!
These immersive exhibitions are becoming very widespread. They are really nice.
They really are everywhere now. Some of them are really worth visiting, others maybe not. Tutanchamon was not that good, but a fresh outing.
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