This is huge, because the Bayeux Tapestry is going on display in Britain for the first time in 900 years. The 70-metre-long artwork is an intricately embroidered depiction of the 1066 Battle of Hastings, in which William the Conquerer took the English throne, and it’s coming to the British Museum. Although it’s believed to have been embroidered in Canterbury, the tapestry has resided in Bayeux, Normandy for the past nine centuries. Despite numerous attempts from Brits to borrow the masterpiece over the past century, it will finally be on show on British soil for the first time since it was made.

Bayeux Tapestry
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Details
- Address
- British Museum
- 44 Great Russell St
- London
- WC1B 3DG
- Transport:
- Tube: Tottenham Court Rd/Holborn/Russell Square
- Price:
- TBC
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