The British Museum generated £2.5m on the primary day of on-line tickets gross sales (1 July) for its forthcoming blockbuster Bayeux Tapestry exhibition. The demand to see the medieval masterpiece marked the “single greatest day of ticket gross sales in its historical past”, in keeping with a museum assertion.
“Demand to see the once-in-a-generation exhibition has been unprecedented. The web queue reached a peak of over 80,000 and the museum’s web site noticed 4.7 instances its common each day site visitors with tons of of 1000’s of individuals attempting to entry the location throughout the day,” the assertion provides. The entire variety of tickets offered thus far has not been confirmed.
The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle of Hastings, will probably be displayed within the Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery from September till July 2027, whereas its present dwelling, the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Normandy, undergoes renovations. The show will mark the primary time the textile, which is 70m and 50cm excessive, has been in Britain in virtually 1,000 years.
The primary tranche of tickets, which have been for September to December, have now offered out with additional releases in October and January for dates between January and March, and April and July 2027 respectively.
In Might, the museum introduced ticketing particulars with the highest worth grownup ticket costing £33. At off-peak instances, the usual grownup worth falls to £27. These instances are common weekdays throughout the college time period up till 5:10pm; peak pricing can be in place for the primary and final two weeks of the exhibition’s run. College students and disabled guests will probably be charged £25 always; all slots are time restricted at 40 minutes.
The tapestry ticket costs are typically larger than the price of different tickets to the British Museum’s traditional momentary reveals. However Nicholas Cullinan, the museum director, instructed the BBC Radio 4 Immediately programme the exhibition was “actually costly” for the museum “to placed on as a charity, and so we do must recoup these funds”.
The tapestry will probably be displayed horizontally for the primary time within the British Museum show. “Guests will expertise the tapestry because it has by no means been seen earlier than when it is displayed flat for the primary time and in a single steady size in a specifically made present case,” the museum provides.






