Tutankhamen Exhibition : The Immersive Exhibition
Overview
Step into Ancient Egypt like never before at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition in London! A stunning hi-tech production featuring an 8m high 360-degree video mapping room, a world premiere Hologram of the full mummification process, a VR walk through of the Valley of the Kings, not to mention TWO treasure rooms full of original artefacts, replicas and curated Egyptian historical displays. This limited 14-week run in London is not to be missed, for those interested in being immersed in a huge experiential and unique production.
Highlights
- A riveting exploration of Ancient Egypt, the land of pharaohs, mystical tombs, and golden treasures
- The exhibition features 360º projections at 8 meters high, making it home to one of Europe’s largest immersive video mapping rooms
- A seated 360º VR experience plus an Interactive Digital Metaverse walk-through of the Valley of the Kings
- A world-premiere Hologram Room showing the full mummification process of Pharaoh Tutankhamun
- Original ancient Egyptian artefacts and replicas directly from Cairo, including shabtis, statuettes & vases, and more
- An AI photo booth where visitors can take photographs as citizens of Ancient Egypt
Why not join your fellow Spicers and go for a drink or bite to eat nearby or at the O2 which can be easily reached by the cable car . For the cable car you can just tap with your card
ExCeL London visitors can take the IFS Cloud Cable Car for a discounted £3.50 one-way fare, a significant reduction from the normal £7 fare.
Includes
- Entry to the immersive exhibition approx 90 mins
- Spice Host
- Admin fee
Extras
- Anything purchased on the day
What can I expect from Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition?
Combining cutting-edge technology with rich historical narratives, the exhibition features impressive 360-degree projections at 8 meters in height, spanning more than 1,200 square meters of projection surface, a world-premiere hologram showcasing the mummification process, and virtual and augmented reality metaverse experiences.
Discover a selection of original ancient Egyptian artefacts from as far back as 4000 B.C including shabti's, a funerary shabti from the 20th Dynasty that belonged to Howard Carter’s private collection, statuettes and vases from the reigns of Tutankhamun and Ramses II & III, as well as high quality replicas and facsimiles from Egypt in an exceptionally curated treasure room.
How many immersive rooms are at Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition?
The exhibition is made up of eight (8) individual rooms for you to enjoy and explore over an approximate 90-minute experience.
Will food and drinks be available on-site for purchase?
There are a selection of retail units in Excel London providing a diverse range of food and drinks. If you bring a reusable cup to the venue, you can enjoy discounts on some hot drinks at select retail outlets. There are free water refill points on the Boulevard close to the entrance to the venue. For more information please visit: Excel.london/visitor/food-drink
Please note that food and drink cannot be consumed within the exhibition itself.
The nearest London Underground station to ExCeL London is Custom House, which is served by the Elizabeth Line. You can also reach ExCeL by DLR (Docklands Light Railway) to Custom House or Prince Regent stations.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Elizabeth Line: The Elizabeth Line offers quick and easy access to ExCeL from central London, with stations like Paddington, Farringdon, and Liverpool Street. Alight at Custom House station.
- DLR: The DLR also has a station at Custom House, which is a short walk to the venue's west entrance, and Prince Regent station for the ICC and the east entrance.
- Other options: You can also reach ExCeL by bus, cable car (Emirates Air Line), or by car.
🚙 Parking: Parking is subject to availability, pre-book your spot here (4 hours or less is £15. On the day parking, or pre-booked parking for over 4 hours is £25)