Can you imagine becoming a pharaoh at nine years old?!
An enlightening King Tutankhamun exhibition just opened in D.C., capturing the wonders of ancient Egypt and the young king through over 1,000 reconstructed artifacts, an eye-opening audio guide, and more! The unparalleled experience is now open to the public at The Rhode Island Center, and tickets are available here.
As perfectly stated by Smithsonian Magazine in a recent feature story, the traveling exhibition “blends education and entertainment, letting visitors get up close and personal with the ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s treasures.”
Ready to travel into the era of the pharaohs? Grab tickets here while they last.
At Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures, Washingtonians can step into the most famous archeological discovery site of the 20th century and marvel at exquisite reproductions of King Tut’s gold funerary mask, sarcophagus, and other intricate objects.
Visitors will also uncover a wealth of information about ancient Egyptian culture, their belief in the afterlife, and the moment when British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered King Tut’s tomb. Complete with fascinating explanations, breathtaking decorations, and jaw-dropping artifact reproductions, Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures is the most comprehensive exhibit in the world dedicated to the young king.
Your journey to Ancient Egypt awaits — get tickets here!
The stunning ancient Egypt exhibit has officially opened its doors at 524 Rhode Island Ave NE. Tickets begin at $35.90 for adults, and various family and group options are available.