This massive new immersive exhibition is inspired by the legendary beauty Cleopatra, and will bring the world of Ancient Egypt to digital life. The show feels like a bit of a follow-up to last year’s Tutankhamun exhibition (which is by the same people), but it'll focus on the end of the Egyptian empire rather than its heyday. Spanning nine galleries and 3,000 square metres, the show is was developed in collaboration with historical curators and Egyptologists, and endorsed by British Cleopatra expert, Dr Chris Naunton.
There'll be a mix of real period artefacts and immersive film, designed to bring this lost world back to life. You can witness Cleopatra’s coronation, enter the Temple of Isis and explore the queen’s private chamber, and generally feel like you're stepping back millennia (providing you overlook all the digital wizardry, of course).
