Taking the Bayeux Tapestry on the Road

The Bayeux Museum in France is actually three museums: one dedicated to art and history, one to commemorate the D-Day invasion of 1945 that took place just a few miles away, and one to house the Bayeux Tapestry. The tapestry museum is closed for two years for renovation and will open again in 2027. So where is the tapestry? In an undisclosed location, being readied for a trip to the UK. 

The British Museum will acquire the tapestry in the summer of 2026 for an exhibition that will run from September 2026 to July 2027, when the Bayeux Musem will reopen and regain the priceless tapestry. But the transfer of the 230-foot-long, nearly thousand-year-old artifact is a matter of great care. One of the stipulations in the contract is that the tapestry "does not experience more than 2 millimetres of vibration per second." That pretty much rules out an airplane flight. It may end up being transported by sedan chair through the Chunnel. Read more about the upcoming trip at ianVisits. -via Nag on the Lake 


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