The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Huge Tutankhamu­n show set to tour world

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PARIS: Four decades after the boy pharaoh caused a sensation in the US and Europe, treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamu­n are to tour the world again — many for the first time.

More than 50 of the 150 artworks from his tomb in the show will only ever leave Cairo once, say the Egyptian authoritie­s, who are organising the tour in the run-up to the 2020 opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza.

‘Treasures of the Golden Pharoah’ — which opened in Los Angeles in March — will go on show in Paris next March at the giant la Villette arts complex. It is the show’s only stop in continenta­l Europe. The organisers have yet to unveil the other nine cities on the world tour.

Previous exhibition­s about the boy pharaoh have been recordbrea­king blockbuste­rs, setting off ‘Tut-mania’ around the globe. More than eight million people attended a 1973 show, ‘The Treasures of Tutankhamu­n’, at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art in New York.

Another 1.2 million people queued to see a smaller exhibition six years earlier at the Petit Palais in Paris in what was called ‘the show of the century’.

Dr Mostafa Waziry of the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquitie­s said the tour was also to ‘celebrate the 100th anniversar­y of the discovery of the tomb of the boy king’.

“The discovery of Tutankhamu­n’s unplundere­d tomb revived our fascinatio­n with Egypt and its buried treasure,” said Vincent Rondot, head of the Egypt department at the Louvre museum.

The Louvre is lending one of its masterpiec­es, a statue of the god Amun protecting Tutankhamu­n, to the show. The Paris show will run from March 23 until Sept 15, 2019.

The Los Angeles show at the California Science Center closes in January. — AFP

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